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CIHM/ICMH 

Microfiche 

Series. 


CiHIVl/iCMH 
Collection  de 
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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notaa/Notas  tachniquaa  at  bibliographiquaa 


Tha  inatituta  haa  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  baat 
original  copy  availabia  for  filming.  Faaturaa  of  thia 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  uniqua, 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagaa  in  tha 
raproduction,  or  which  ntay  significantly  changa 
tha  uaual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chackad  balow. 


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Coloured  covara/ 
Couvartura  da  coulaur 


I     I    Covers  damageu/ 


Couvertura  endommagte 


Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaur^  et/ou  peliiculte 


r~n   Cover  title  miaaing/ 


La  titra  da  couverture  manque 


I      I    Coloured  maps/ 


Cartas  gdographiquas  en  couleur 


□    Coloured  inic  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

I      I   Coloured  plates  and/or  llluatrationa/ 


Planchea  et/ou  iliustrationa  en  couleur 


Bound  with  other  material/ 
RaiiA  avac  d'autrea  documenta 


Tight  binding  may  cauae  ahadowa  or  diatortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  aarr^e  paut  cauaar  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
diatortion  la  long  da  la  marge  IntArieure 

Blank  leavea  added  during  reatoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  poaaibia,  theae 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certainas  pagea  blanchea  ajoutAea 
lore  d'une  restauration  apparaiaaent  dana  la  texte, 
mala,  loraque  cela  Atoit  poaaibia,  cea  pagea  n'ont 
pea  AtA  filmtea. 

Additional  commenta:/ 
Commantairea  supplAmentairea: 


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L'Inatitut  a  microfilmi  la  meilleur  exemplaira 
qu'il  lui  a  At*  poaaibia  de  se  procurer.  Les  dAtaila 
de  cet  exemplaira  qui  sont  paut-Atre  uniquea  du 
point  da  vue  bibliographiqua,  qui  pauvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dana  la  m^thoda  normala  de  filmage 
aont  indiquto  ci-daaaoua. 

□   Coloured  pagea/ 
Pages  de  coulaur 

□    Pagea  damaged/ 
Pagea  endommagtea 

□   Pagea  reatored  and/or  laminated/ 
Pagea  reataurAea  et/ou  pelliculAea 

Pagea  discoloured,  stained  or  foxet 
Pagea  dAcoiortea,  tachettea  ou  piqutea 

Pages  detached/ 
Pagea  dAtach^ea 

Showthrouglv 
Tranaparence 

Quality  of  prir 

Qualit^  InAgala  de  I'impreaalon 

Includea  aupplementary  matarii 
Comprend  du  matAriei  auppMmentaire 


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I — I    Only  edition  available/ 


Seule  Mition  diaponible 

Pagea  wholly  or  partially  obacured  by  errata 
alipa,  tiaauaa,  etc.,  have  been  ref limed  to 
enaure  tha  beat  poaaibia  image/ 
Lea  pagea  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obacurciea  par  un  fauillet  d'errata.  una  pature, 
etc..  ont  At*  filmiea  it  nouveau  de  fapon  A 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  poaaibia. 


Thia  item  ia  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  eat  film*  au  taux  da  reduction  indiquA  ci-daaaoua. 


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18X 

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YIm  copy  film«d  hw  hat  b—n  raproduoMl  thanks 
to  th«  ganarotlty  of: 

Library  Division 

Provincial  Archival  of  British  Columbia 


L'oxomploiro  ffllm4  f  ut  roprodult  grico  i  la 
g^nArosltA  da: 

Library  Division 

Provincial  Archival  of  British  Columbia 


Tha  imagaa  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
poaaibia  considaring  tha  condition  and  laglbility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  kaaping  with  tha 
filming  contract  •pacifications. 


Original  eopias  in  printed  papar  covers  ara  fiimad 
baginning  with  tha  front  covar  and  anding  on 
tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impras- 
sion,  or  tha  back  covar  whan  appropriate.  All 
othar  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  paga  with  a  printed  or  Illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustratad  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  ^»>  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc..  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  ara  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  images  sulvantas  ont  *t«  reproduites  avac  la 
plus  grand  soin,  compta  tenu  do  la  condition  at 
da  la  nattet*  da  i'exempleire  filmi.  et  en 
conformitA  avac  las  conditions  du  contrat  da 
filmaga. 

Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  eti 
papier  est  imprimis  sont  filmAs  en  commen^ant 
par  la  premier  plat  at  an  tarminant  soit  par  la 
darnlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impresslon  ou  d'illustratlon.  soit  par  la  second 
plat,  salon  Is  cas.  Tous  las  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmte  en  commen^ant  par  la 
premiire  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impresslon  ou  d 'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  darniire  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Un  des  symboles  sulvants  apparaltra  sur  la 
darnlAre  Image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  -^  signifle  "A  SUIVRE".  le 
symbols  y  signifle  "FIN". 

Les  cartas,  planches,  tableaux,  etc..  peuvent  Atre 
filmte  A  des  taux  ds  rMuction  diffArents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atre 
rerroduit  en  un  seul  clichA,  il  est  fllmA  A  partir 
de  I'angie  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  drolte. 
et  de  haut  en  bas.  an  pranant  le  nombre 
d'Images  nAcessaire.  Les  diagrammes  sulvants 
iilustrent  la  mAthode. 


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DICTIONARY 


OF 


Oook0     relating    to    Slimrira. 


FROM    ITS    DISCOVERY   TO    THE    PRESENT   TIME. 


By   JOSEPH    SABIN. 


Volume  I. 


Ant.  a  Wood,  Pre/act  to  the  History  of  Oxford. 


JOSEPH   SABIN,   84   NASSAU   STREET. 
I  868. 


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Edition  535  copies  8vo,  of  which  25  arc  for  presentation, 
and  no  copies  on  large  paper,  of  which  10  are  for  presentation. 


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(/CI  / 

Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1868,  by 

JOSEPH  SABIN, 

In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Southern  District  of 

New  York. 


Bradstreet  PrEoS. 


TO 


J.  CARSON  BREVOORT,  Esq., 


OF  BROOKLYN,  N.  Y., 


TO  WHOM    I    AM  GREATLY   INDEBTED   FOR   HIS  EARLY   ENCOURAGEMENT,  CORDIAL  COOPERATION, 
AND  SCHOLARLY  SUPERVISION  OP   MANY  OF   THESE   PAGES, 


THIS  VOLUME  IS  RESPECTFULLY  DEDICATED  BY 


JOSEPH  SABIN. 


New  York,   September  i,   1868. 


21);  ;h 


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NOTICE. 


As  it  is  my  intention  to  issue  a  preface  to  the  whole 
work  with  the  last  volume,  I  now,  at  the  conclusion  of 
Vol.  I.,  content  myself  with  reproducing,  with  some 
alterations,  the  Prospectus  issued  December  5,  1866, 
and  remarking  that  the  list  of  authorities,  therein  re- 
ferred to,  will  be  enlarged  and  reprinted  with  the  last 
volume. 

Hereafter  the  work  will  proceed  with  more  rapidity 

and  greater  regularity. 

Joseph  Sabin. 

New  York,  September  i,  1868. 


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PROSPECTUS. 


After  nearly  four  years*  labor,  in  arranging  and 
classifying  the  material  which  had  accumulated  on  my 
hands  in  the  course  of  some  fifteen  years  of  research, 
I  am  at  last  r.ble  to  publish  the  following  specimen  of 
my  projected  "  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to 
America." 

Had  the  magnitude  and  extreme  difficulty  of  the 
undertaking  been  presented  to  my  mind  in  full  propor- 
tions at  the  outset,  I  should  never  have  attempted  it; 
and,  indeed,  I  may  remark,  that  I  have  more  than  once 
almost  determined  upon  its  abandonment;  but  a  deep 
sense  of  its  importance,  however  imperfectly  it  may  be 
executed,  and  a  strong  partiality  for  bibliographical  pur- 
suits, have  stimulated  me  to  continue  my  labor,  until 
the  work  has  attained  such  a  degree  of  completeness  as 
to  justify  its  publication,  and  render  its  conclusion  a 
task  of  comparative  ease;  and  I  now  present  this  vol- 
ume as  a  fair  specimen  of  what  the  work  is  intended  to 
be,  and  respectfully  invite  for  it  a  candid  examination. 

The  plan  I  have  adopted  is  briefly  this :  An  alpha- 
betical arrangement,  under  the  names  of  authors,  and,  in 
the  case  of  anonymous  writers,  under  the  most  obvious 
subject. 

In   the   arrangement   of   the    Spanish,    Portuguese, 


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II; 


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French,  and  Dutch  proper  names,  I  have  followed  the 
best  authorities ;  but,  as  these  differ,  I  have  made  free 
use  of  Cross  References,  and  remark,  with  Plutarch,* 
"  On  the  subject  of  names,  however,  the  irregularity  of 
custom,  would  we  insist  upon  it,  might  furnish  us  with 
discourse  enough." 

Anonymous  works  are  arranged  with  more  difficulty. 
The  subject  most  obvious  to  one  mind  is  obscure  to 
another.  Books  having  reference  to  a  State  or  City 
have  sometimes  been  placed  under  the  name  of  that 
State  or  City.  Collections^  Proceedings^  and  T^ransactions 
of  Societies  will  be  found  under  the  name  of  the  Society; 
as  for  the  rest,  they  will  usually  be  found  under  the  first 
word  of  the  title-page,  particles  excepted.  The  last  vol- 
ume will  consist  of  an  Index  of  Subjects,  which  will 
obviate  some  of  these  difficulties. 

Review  "Notices"  of  the  more  important  books  will 
be  referred  to,  and,  in  the  case  of  a  rare  book,  a  capital 
letter  following  the  title  will  indicate  some  Public  Li- 
brary in  which  it  may  be  found. 

The  words  "Relating  to  America"  are  used  with  a 
wide  meaning,  and  it  is  probable  that  serious  and  proper 
objection  may  be  taken  to  some  titles  oi  books  intro- 
duced; as,  for  example,  the  various  works  by  the  early 
New-England  Divines.  It  must  not  be  forgotten,  how- 
ever, that,  in  many  respects,  the  New-England  Govern- 
ment was  a  Theocracy,  and  the  works  of  these  Divines 
had   much  to  do  with  shaping  its  institutions;  at  all 


1!^  m 


*  Life  of  "  Caius  Marius." 


Xlll 


events,  they  are  books  sought  for  with  avidity,  and 
bought  at  high  prices  by  the  collectors  of  "Americana," 
and,  if  only  for  that  reason,  have  a  right  to  appear  here. 
I  shall  not  attempt  to  anticipate  the  many  criticisms 
which  may  be  made.  I  shall  be  glad  to  have  errors 
pointed  out  and  improvements  suggested,  and  respect- 
fully solicit  the  cooperation  and  assistance  of  gentlemen 
who  have  given  their  attention  to  any  or  many  particular 

authors. 

I  conclude  this  preliminary  notice  with  the  remark,  that, 
whenever  possible,  I  have  examined  the  books  for  my- 
self, and  have  described  them  with  all  necessary  minute- 
Of  those  not  within  my  reach,  I  have  been  com- 


ness. 


pelled  to  content  myself  with  such  descriptions  as  have 
come  under  my  notice  in  the  list  of  authorities  quoted 
on  the  cover  of  Part  I.  of  this  work,*  or  sometimes 
from  a  less  trustworthy  source  —  a  Bookseller's  Cata- 
logue. Should  I  wait  to  make  this  bibliography  as  full 
and  exact  on  all  points  as  I  trust  it  will  generally  be 
found,  I  should  never  complete  it. 

It  will,  perhaps,  save  inquiry,  if  I  here  state  that  the 
number  of  parts  of  which  the  work  will  consist  is  ^ 
question  I  cannot  answer;  yet,  while  I  design  to  make 
it  as  complete  as  possible,  my  own  remarks  on  the  books 
will  be  distinguished  by  their  brevity. 

The  Parts  will  be  issued  with  all  convenient  speed, 
and  subscriptions  will  not  be  received  for  anything  less 
than  the  entire  work.  Joseph  Sabin. 

*  This  Dictionary  is  published  first  in  parts,  of  which   No.  I.  appeared  in  January, 
1867. 


I  i 


I 


EXPLANATORY. 


The  Initials  which  precede  the  Numbers,  at  the  end 
of  the  Description,  indicate  certain  public  Libraries  in 
which  the  books  may  be  consulted. 

A.  signifies   Astor  Library,  New  York. 


B 

BD. 

BM. 

C. 

CP. 

H. 

M. 

N. 

P. 

Pa. 

S. 

W. 


Public  Library  of  Boston. 
Bodleian  Library. 
British  Museum,  London. 
Library  of  Congress. 
Library  of  Parliament,  Canada. 
Harvard  College  Library. 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Boston. 
New  York  Historical  Society. 
Library  Company  of  Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania  State  Library. 
New  York  State  Library. 
Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Occasional  references  are  made  to  private  collections, 
when  the  books  are  not  to  be  found  in  public  Libraries. 
Thus: 

J.  C.  B.  stands  for  the  Library  of  John  Carter  Brown. 


J.  C.  Bt 
G. 
J.  L. 
W.  M. 
R. 


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tt 


tt 


J.  Carson  Brevoort. 
A.  W.  Griswold. 
James  Lenox. 
William  Menzies. 
John  A.  Rice. 


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XVI 

11.     means  leaves. 

pp.        "      pages. 

n.  p.     "       no  place. 

n.  d.     "      no  date. 

...  indicates  the  omission  of  words  of  a  title  regarded  as  unimportant. 

...  .  "  that  the  omission  began  in  a  sentence  and  extends  to  the 
end,  or  farther. 

.  ...      "         that  the  omission  began  a  sentence. 

II  is  used  when  there  is  a  diiFerence  between  the  titles  of  different 
volumes  of  the  same  work,  to  mark  the  passage  from 
one  title-page  to  another. 

[  ]  include  words  which  are  not  on  the  title-page.  When  brackets 
[  ]  occur  in  a  title  they  are  represented  in  this  Dic- 
tionary by  parentheses  (  ). 

(  )  are  used  to  indicate  leaves  or  pages  not  numbered  by  the  printer. 
Thus:  "(3)  1.,  pp.  (3),  viii.  (13),  464,"  means  3 
unnumbered  leaves,  followed  by  three  pages  unnifm- 
bered,  8  numbered  with  Roman  numerals,  13  unnum- 
bered, and  464  numbered  with  Arabic  numerals.  It 
should  be  noticed  that  *'pp.  (4)"  implies  that  all  four 
pages  are  printed  upon;  (2)  1.  that  one  side  of  one  or 
both  the  leaves  is  blank.  Leaves  blank  on  both  sides 
are  not  counted,  unless  the  contrary  is  stated. 

-I-  is  used  when  another  edition  of  a  work  is  described  without  repeat- 
ing the  title-page.  It  indicates  that,  so  far  as  is  known, 
the  titles  of  the  two  editions  are  essentially  alike. 

Other  references  will  occur  in  the  course  of  publica- 
tion, all  of  which  will  be  explained  in  the  last  volume. 

Works  which  have  only  a  slight  relation  to  America 
are  enumerated  briefly  in  the  notes  in  smaller  type — 
generally  in  alphabetical  succession. 


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A   Dictionary   of    Books 


RELATING   TO    AMERICA. 


(B.)     See  A[ntrobus]  (B[enjamin]). 

A.  (G.)    The  Young  Traveller  in  South  America. 

A  popular  Introduction  to  the  History  and  Resources 

'of  the  Country.     London^  1835.     i2mo.  1 

A.  (G.  A.)  Tecumseh ;  or  the  Death  of  the  Shaw- 
nee Chief.  With  other  Original  Poems.  By  G.  A. 
A.  [ynge].     TVeymouth^  1830.    i2mo,  pp.  78.  2 

'*  The  poem  which  furnishes  the  title  to  this  little  work  occupies  ten  pages." — Ri'.d. 

A.  (P.)     See  Sharp  (B^.tholomew). 

A.  (T.)     See  A[sh]  (T.)  and  Allen  Thomas. 

[Aa  (P.  Van  der)  ].  Naaukeurige  versameling  der  gedenk- 
waardigste  Reysen  naar  Oost  en  West-Indien,  Mitsgaders  andere 
Gewesten  gedaan ;  Sedert  De  Jaaren  1246.  tot  op  desen  tijd. 
Alles  breeder  te  fien,  in,  en  agter  het  Voorberigt.  [This  is  the 
half  title  preceding  Engraved  Frontispiece,  and  a  very  long 
descriptive  Title,  finishing  thus] :  In  het  ligt  gegeven  Te  Leyden^ 
Door  Peter  Vander  Aa.  1707.     8vo,  30  vols.  3 

This  collection  of  the  most  memorable  Voyages  to  the  East  and  West  Indies,  from 
1246  to  1696,  contains  translations  of  all  the  early  voyages  to  this  continent,  and  is 
illustrated  by  a  profusion  of  copper  plates.  As  each  voyage  has  a  separate  pagination, 
the  worlc  is  sometimes  found  bound  up  in  28,  29  or  30  volumes,  and  is  worth  about 
$20.  There  is  also  an  edition  in  folio,  8  vols.  Leyde.  This  indefatigable  pub- 
lisher, who  united  within  himself  the  functions  of  author,  editor  and  publisher,  also 
issued  the  plates  to  the  above  work  separately,  under  the  following  title :  "  Atlas 
nouveau  et  curieaux  des  plus  celebres  itineraires ;  ou  recueil  de  nouvelles  cartes  geog- 
raph.  des  voiages  modernes  de  long  cours,  de  depuis  I'an  1246  jusqu'a  Tan  1696." 
2  vols.,   folio.     Leyde.     He  also  published  "Grand  Theatre  Historique,  ou  Nouvelle 


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I 


2  ABBOT. 

Histoire  Univeroelle  tant  sacrie  que  proftne."  5  vols.,  folio,  Leyde,  1703 ;  and  "  La 
Galerie  Agr£able  du  Monde."  66  parts  bound  in  33  or  aa  vols,  folio.,  of  which  Vol. 
XVII.  relates  to  America. 

Abbeville  (Claude  d')  Histoire  |  de  la  Mission  |  des  Peres 
Capvcins  |  en  I'lsle  de  Maragnan  et  |  terres  circonuoisines  |  ov  est 
traicte  des  sin  |  gularitez  admirables  Sc  des  |  Meurs  merueilleuses 
des  Indiens  I  habitans  de  ce  pais  Auec  les  misiues  et  aduis  qui 
ont  este  enuoyez  de  nouue"  |  Par  |  le  R.  P.  Claude  d' Abbeuille  | 
Predicateur  Capucin.  ( J  Parts  |  De  Nmprimerie  de  Francois  I  Hvby 
i6i4.|8vo.     Engraved  Title.  7  p.  1.,  413  leaves,  with  Table.     4 

Putticic,  1859,  £3.  10.  o.  The  Island  of  Maranham  is  on  the  coast  of  Brazil,  and 
this  is  the  earliest  account  of  it. 

Abbeville.  L'arrivee  des  Peres  Capucins  et  la  conversion 
des  sauvages  a  nostre  saincte  foy.  Declaree  par  le  R.  P.  Claude 
d' Abbeville,  Predicateur  Capucin.  Paris,  Jfon  Nigaut,  1613. 
izmo,  16  pp.  5 

Abad.  Historia  geografica,  civil  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Puerto  Rico,  por  Fr.  Inigo  Abad  y  Lasserra.  Nueva  edicion 
anotada  en  la  parte  historica,  y  continuada  en  la  estadistica  y 
econom  ca  por  J.  J.  de  Acosta.     Puerto  Rico,  n.  d.     8vo.  6 

Abbring  (H.  J.)  Weemoedstoonen  uit  de  Geschiedenis  van 
mijn  L(!ven,  of  mijne  reis  naar  Curasao,  en  vlugtige  beschou- 
wingen  van  dat  eiland  gedurende  mijn  tienjarig  verblijf  of  het- 
zeive.     Groningen,  1834.     8vo.  7 

Relates  t:he  experiences,  &c.,  of  the  author  during  a  ten  years*  residence  at 
Curafoa. 

Abbot  (Abiel).  Artillery  Election  Sermon,  Boston,  June  7th, 
18 1 2.     By  Abiel  Abbot.     Boston,  181 2.     8vo.  8 

Abbot.  Discourse  at  North  Coventry,  July  4,  1799.  By 
Abiel  Abbot.     Hartford,  1799.     8vo,  pp.  16.  9 

Abbot.  Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1809,  with  Ap- 
pendix.    By  Abiel  Abbot.     Boston,  18 10.   8vo,  pp.  28.  10 

Abbot.  Ecclesiastical  Peace  recommended.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Congregational 
Ministers  of  Massachusetts,  in  Boston,  May  31,  1827.  By 
Abiel  Abbot.     Boston,  iSzy.     i2mo,  pp.  20.  11 

Abbot.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Illustrious  Life  and  Character 
of  George  V/ashington,  delivered  before  the  inhabitants  of  the 


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town  of  Haverhill,  on  his  Birth-Day,  1800,  at  the  request  of 
their  committee.  By  Abiel  Abbot.  And  the  invaluable  last 
Address  of  President  Washington  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States,  the  Legacy  of  the  Father  of  his  Country.  Haverhill^ 
Printed  by  Seth  H.  Moore.     [1800].    8vo,  pp.  27  and  21.  12 

Abbot.  History  of  Andover,  from  its  Settlement  to  1829. 
By  Abiel  Abbot.     Andover^  Plagg  ^  Gould.     1 2mo,  pp.  204.    1 3 

Abbot.  Letters  written  in  the  Interior  of  Cuba,  between  the 
Mountains  of  Arcana,  to  the  East,  and  of  Cusco,  to  the  West, 
in  the  Months  of  February,  March,  April  and  May,  1828. 
By  the  late  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot,  d.d.  Boston,  1829.  ^v°>  PP* 
272.  14 

Reviewed  in  the  N.  A.  R.,  xxix.,  p.  199.     Sou.  R.,  iv.,  p.   123.     Christ.  E., 
VI.,  p.  259. 

Abbot.  Self-Preservation.  Artillery  Election  Sermon,  1 802. 
By  Abiel  Abbot.     Boston,  1802.     8vo.  15 

Abbot.  Proceedings  of  the  General  Association  of  Connecti- 
cut Relative  to  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot.     Hart/ord,  1S12.     8vo.     16 

Abbot.  Statement  of  Proceedings  in  the  First  Society  in 
Coventry,  Conn.,  which  terminated  in  the  Removal  of  the  Pas- 
tor;  with  an  Address.     Boston,  iSi  J.     8vo,  pp.  68.  17 

Abbot.  Reply  to  Mr.  Abbot's  Statement  of  Proceedings  in 
the  First  Society  in  Coventry,  Conn.  By  the  Association  in 
Tolland  County.  *  *  *  Hartford,  18 12.     8vo,  pp.  48.  18 

Mr.  Abbot  published  other  Addresses  on  Temperance,  Missions,  &c. 

Abbot  (A.  and  E.)  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  George  Abbot,  of  Andover  ;  Arthur  Abbot,  of  Ipswich  ; 
George  Abbot,  of  Rowley  ;  Thomas  Abbot,  of  Andover  ; 
Robert  Abbot,  of  Brentford ;  and  George  Abbot,  of  Brent- 
ford. By  Abiel  and  Ephraim  Abbot.  Boston,  1847.  8vo,  pp. 
197.  19 

Abbot  (D.)  Oration  July  4,  1803.  By  Daniel  Abbot. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1803.     8vo.  20 

Abbot  (G.)  A  briefe  Description  of  the  Whole  World, 
wherein  is  particularly  described  all  the  Monarchies,  Empires  and 
Kingdomes  of  the  same,  with  their  Academies.   As  also  their  several 


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Titles  and  Situations  thereunto  adjoining.  Written  by  the  Right 
Reverend  Father  in  God,  George,  late  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
burie.  London  j  Printed /or  IVilliam  Sheares,  1634.  Sm.  8vo,  pp. 
329.     Engraved  Title  and  Portrait  by  W.  Marshall.  21 

In  thii,  the  sixth  edition,  the  account  of  America  commences  on  page  140. 
This  work,  which,  according  to  Anthony  a  Wood,  was  known  as  "  Abbot's  Geogra- 
phy," contains  a  curious  account  of  the  "  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Welsh."  It  has 
been  frequently  reprinted.  Copies  exist  with  the  dates  1599,  1600, 1603,  1608, 1613. 
Fourth  Edition,  1617.  yh  edition  newly  augmented  and  enlarged  :  with  their  severall 
titles  and  scituations  thereu.-tto  adjoyning.  410.  LotiJ.,  i6io.  Other  editions,  1612, 
1635,  1636,  1642,  1656  and  1664. 

Abbot  (Hull).  The  Duty  of  God's  People  to  pray  for  the 
Peace  of  Jerusalem,  and  especially  for  the  Preservation  and  Con- 
tinuance of  their  own  Privileges,  both  Civil  and  Religious,  when 
in  Danger  at  Home  or  from  Abroad.  A  Sermon  on  Ocasion 
of  the  Rebellion  in  Scotland  Rais'd  in  Favour  of  a  Popish 
Pretender,  With  Design  to  overthrow  our  present  Happy  Estab- 
lishment, And  to  Introduce  Popery  and  Arbitrary  Power  into 
Our  Nations,  From  which,  by  a  Series  of  Wonders,  in  the  good 
Providence  of  God,  they  have  been  often  delivered.  Preached  at 
Charlestown  in  New  England,  Jan.  12,  1745-6.  By  Hull  Ab- 
bot, A.M.  A  Pastor  of  the  Church  there.  Boston,  Rogers  and 
Fawle,  1746.     8vo,  pp.  26.  m.  22 

Abbot.  Jehovah's  Character  as  a  Man  of  War,  illustrated 
and  applied.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1 735.  By  Hull  Abbot. 
Boston,  1735.     8vo,  pp.  35.  23 

Also  a  Disswasive  against  Swearing,  1747.  +  Convention  Sermon,  1756.  +  A 
Dudleian  Lecture,  1764. 

Abbot.  Trial  of  Joel  Abbot  by  the  General  Court  Martial, 
Holden  on  Board  the  U.  S.  Ship  Independence,  at  the  Navy 
Yard,  Charlestown,  Massachusetts,  on  Allegations  made  against 
Him  by  Captain  David  Porter,  Navy  Commissioner.  Printed 
from  the  Official  Record  on  File  in  the  Navy  Department. 
Washington:  Davis  and  Force,  1822.  8vo,  pp.  152.  -|-  Another 
Edition,  With  an  Appendix  of  Documents  in  relation  to  the 
management  of  AfEiirs  on  the  Boston  Station.  Boston,  1822. 
8vo,  pp.  236.  24 

Abbot  (John).  Natural  History  of  the  rarer  Lepidopterous 
Insects  of  Georgia.  Including  their  Systematic  Characters,  the 
particulars  of  their  several  Metamorphoses,  and  the  Plants  on 
which  they  Feed.  Collected  from  the  Observations  of  Mr.  John 
Abbot,  many  years  resident  in  that  Country.     By  James  Edward 


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Smith,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  P.L.s.     London^  IVhite^  1 796- 1 798.     2  vols., 
folio,  pp.  208,  and  104  Coloured  Plates.  25 

"  Abbot  was  a  most  assiduous  collector,  and  an  admirable  draftsman  of  insects. 
His  work  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  that  this  or  any  other  country  can  boast  of. 
The  original  coloured  impressions  are  seldom  met  with." — Swainson.  "  It  is  a  valu- 
able acquisition  to  the  botanist  as  well  as  the  entomologist." — Rich.  Sold  at  Edwards' 
sale  for  £i8  los.  od.;  at  Saunders'  for  £14.  Some  copies  are  badly  coloured  and  are 
of  much  less  value. 

Abbott  (Abbott  A.)  The  Assassination  and  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  April  14,  1865.  Full  Particulars,  with  a 
Short  Account  of  ^is  Life.  By  Abbott  A.  Abbott.  New  York : 
American  News  Co.^  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  24.  26 

Abbott.  Prison  Life  in  the  South  :  at  Richmond,  Macon, 
Savannah,  Charleston,  Columbia,  Charlotte,  Raleigh,  Golds- 
borough,  and  Andersonville,  during  the  Years  1864  and  1865. 
By  A.  O.  Abbott,  late  Lieutenant  First  New  York  Dra- 
goons.    With  Illustrations.    New  Tork^  Harpers^  1865.     i2mo, 

PP-  374-  27 

Abbott  (Austin).  Popular  Government  successful  in  a  Great 
Emergency.  An  Address  delivered  at  Farmington,  Maine,  July  4, 
1862.     By  Austin  Abbott.     1862.     8vo,  pp.  8.  28 

[Abbott  (J.)  ]  Memoranda  of  a  Settler  in  Lower  Canada, 
with  hints  to  Emigrants ;  by  an  Emigrant  Farmer  [Rev.  J.  Ab- 
bott].    Montreal^  1842.     i2mo.  29 

Abbott.  Philip  Musgrave  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  a  Church  of 
England  Missionary  in  the  North  American  Colonies.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  J.  Abbott,  a.m.  London,  John  Murray,  1846.  Post 
8vo,  pp.  164.  30 

Abbott  (Jacob).  American  History.  Illustrated.  Vol.  i. 
Aboriginal  America.  Vol.  2.  Discovery  of  America.  Vol.  3. 
Southern  Colonies.  Vol.  4.  Northern  Colonies.  Vol.  5.  The 
Wars  of  the  Colonies.  Vol.  6.  Revolt.  Vol.  7.  War  of  the 
Revolution.     Vol.  8.  Life  of  Washington.     New  Tork,  1860-5. 


i6mo. 


[These  Histories  were  written  for  young  people. 


31 


Abbott.     Franklin,  the  apprentice  boy.     By  Jacob  Abbott. 
New  York,  1855.    i6mo,  pp.  160.  32 

[Abbott.]     New  England  and  her  Institutions.     By  One  of 


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her  Sons.     [Jacob  Abbott.]     i2mo,  pp.  271.     Boston^  1835.  + 
Reprinted^  London^  Seeley^  ^835.    Post  8vo,  pp.  vi,  393.  33 

Abbott.  Voyages  and  Travels  of  Marco  P^'ul.  By  Jacob 
Abbott.  New  Tori,  Harper^  v.  d.  Six  volumes,  i6mo,  pp.  192, 
203,  191,  208,  192,  192.  34 

Accounts  of  the  adventures  of  a  youthful  traveller,  in  New  York ;  on  the  Erie 
Canal;  in  Maine;  in  Vermont;  in  Boston;  and  at  the  Springfield  Armory.  Each 
volume  contains  from  fourteen  to  twenty-two  woodcuts. 

Abbott  (John  Stevens  Cabot).  An  Address  upon  our  Na- 
tional Affairs,  delivered  in  Cheshire,  Conn.,  on  the  National 
Fast,  January  4th,  1861.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  New  Tork  : 
Abbey  bf  Abbott^  1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  16.  35 

Abbott.  The  History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America :  com- 
prising a  full  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Progress 
of  the  Rebellion,  of  the  various  Naval  and  Military  Engage- 
ments, of  the  Heroic  Deeds  performed  by  Armies  and  Individuals, 
and  of  touching  Scenes  in  the  Field,  the  Camp,  the  Hospital, 
and  the  Cabin.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  Illustrated  with  Maps, 
Di  'grams,  and  numerous  Steel  Engravings  of  Battle  Scenes,  from 
original  designs,  by  Darley  and  other  eminent  Artists,  and  Por- 
traits of  distinguished  men.  New  York,  H.  Bill^  1 863-1 865. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  507,  630.  36 

The  same  in  German.  Geschichte  des  Burger  Kreiges  in  Amerika.  Norwich 
N.  r.,  1863-5. 

Abbott.  History  of  Hernando  Cortes.  By  John  S.  C. 
Abbott.     Plates.     New  Tork^  1855.     i8mo.  37 

Abbott.  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  By  John  S.  C. 
Abbott.     Plates.     New  Tork^  1856.     i8mo.  38 

Abbott.  History  of  King  Philip,  Sovereign  Chief  of  the 
Wampanoags  ;  including  the  early  history  of  the  Settlers  of  New- 
England.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  With  engravings.  New- 
Tor  k^  Harper  l^  Brothers^  1857.     I^mo,  pp.  410.  39 

Abbott.  South  and  North ;  or.  Impressions  received  during 
a  trip  to  Cuba  and  the  South.  By  John  S.  C  Abbott.  New 
York,  Jbbey  &  Abbott.     i2mo,  pp.  352.  40 

Abbott.  Words  of  Patriotism  and  Wisdom  now  presented 
to  the  Freemen  of  Connecticut  for  their  consideration.  By  John 
S.  C.  Abbott.     8vo,  pp.  8.  41 


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Abbott  (Nehemiah).  Fishing  Bounties.  Speech  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  T^eb.  10,  1859.  ^X  Nehemiah 
Abbott.     Waihington^  1859.     8vo,  pp.  8.  42 

Abbott  (Nehemiah).  Government  Expenditures.  Speech 
delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  21,  1859.  By 
Nehemiah  Abbott.     IVash'tngton^  1859.     8vo,  pp.  8.  43 

Abbott  (Simon  C.)  A  Record  of  the  Births  Marriages  and 
Deaths  in  Worcester,  Vermont,  from  18 13  to  1858,  Alphabetically 
Arranged.  By  Simon  C.  Abbott.  Montpelier^  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  44 

Abdy.  Journal  of  a  Residence  and  Tour  in  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  from  April  1833  to  October  1835. 
By  E.  S.  Abdy.  London^  John  Murray^  1835.  Post  8vo,  3 
vols.,  pp.  XII.,  395  ;  VIII.,  415  ;  VIII.,  408.  45 

See  Q^R.  uv.,  p.  392;  W.  R.  xxiv.,  p.  144.  The  republication  of  this  work  wa» 
commenced  in  New  York,  but  suspended  on  account  of  its  remarks  on  Slavery.  The 
author  accompanied  Mr.  Crawford,  who  was  sent  by  the  English  Government  to  in- 
spect the  prisons  of  the  U.  S.     He  gives  much  information  on  Public  Institutions. 

Abdy.  American  Whites  and  Blacks  in  reply  to  a  German 
Orthodermist.     By  E.  S.  Abdy.    London^  1842.     8vo.  46 

Abeille.  Essai  sur  nos  colonies,  et  sur  le  retablissemrnt  de 
Saint  Domingue,  ou  considerations  sur  leur  legislation,  admin- 
istration, commerce  et  agriculture.  Par  Mr.  J.  Abeille,  admin- 
istrateur  des  hospices  de  Marseille,  depute  du  commerce  de 
ladite  ville  pres  I'Assemblee  constituante,  proprietaire  et  ancien 
negociant  a  Saint  Domingue.  Paris^  Chomel^  1805.  8vo,  half- 
title  and  title,  2  /.,  xiij.,  pp.  154.  H.  47 

L' Abeille  Americaine,  Journal  Historique.  Philadelphia,  18 18. 
20  Parts.  48 

Abel.  Traveller's  and  Emigrant's  Guide  to  Wisconsin  and 
Iowa.  By  Henry  J.  Abel.  Accompanied  with  a  new  and  im- 
proved Map  of  those  Territories,  with  the  addition  of  parts  of 
Illinois,  Indiana,  and  Michigan.  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the 
Author,  1839.      i2mo.  49 

Abelin.  Newe  Welt  |  Vnd  Americanische  Historien.  |  Inhal- 
tende  I  WarhafFtige  vnd  vollkommene  Be- 1  schreibungen  Aller 
West-Indianischen  LandschafFten,  Insulen,  ]  Konigreichen  vnd 
Provintzien,  Seecusten,  fliessenden  vnd  stehen-|den  Wassern, 
Port  vnd  Anlandungen,  Gebiirgen,  Thalern,  Statt,  Flecken  vnd  | 


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ABERCROMBIE. 


Wohnplatzen,  zusampt  der  Natur  vnd  EvgenschafFt  dess  Erd- 
richs,  der  LufFt,  der|Mineren  vnd  Metallen,  der  Brennenden 
Vulcanen  odcr  Schwefelbergen,  der  |  Siedenden  vnd  anderer  Heil- 
samen  Ouellen,  wie  auch  der  Thier,  Viigel,  Fisch  |  vnd  Gewiirm 
in  denselben,  sampt  andern  Wunderbaren  Creaturen  |  vnd  Mira- 
culn  der  Natur^  in  diescm  halben  Theil  { dess  ErdkreysesJ  Dess- 
gleichen  { Griindlichcr  Bcricht  von  der  Innwohner  Beschafrenheit, 
Sit- 1  ten,  Qualitatcn,  Policey  vnd  Gutzendienst,  Leben  vnd 
Wesen,  Barbarischer  Vn- 1  wissenheit  vnd  vnerhorter  Grausam- 
keit  dess  meisten  theils  dieser  Wilden  Leute,  sampt  Vn-lter- 
scheyd  der  Nationen,  Sprachen  vnd  Gebrauchen.  |  Item,  His- 
torische  vnd  Aussfiihrlichc  Relation  38.  Fiirnembster  Schiffarten 
vnter-|schiedlicher  Volcker  in  West-Indien,  von  der  Ersten 
Entdeckung  durch  Christopho- 1  rum  Columbum,  in  150.  Jahren, 
vollbracht.  |  Alles  auss  verscheidenen  West-Indianischen  His- 
torien-Schreibern,  vnnd  man- 1  cherley  Sprachen  mit  sonderm  fleiss 
zusamen  getragen,  extrahirt,  in  ein  richtige  Ordnung|der  Mat- 
erien  vnd  Zeit,  vnd  in  diese  Kauffliche  Form  cebracht  |  Durch  | 
Johann  Ludwig  Gottfriedt.  { Mit  zugehorigen  Landtafeln,  Con- 
trafacturen  vnd  Geschichtmassigen  Kupirerstiicken,  |  zum  Lust 
vnd  Nachrichtung  reichlich  gezieret  vnd  verlegt,  |  Durch  Mat- 
theum  Merian,  Buchhandlern  vnnd|Kunststechern  zu  Franckfurt 
am  Mayn.  1[  Franckfurt^  Bey  denen  Merianischen  Erben.  | 
M.DC.LV.  I  Fol.  4  p.  1.  Engraved  and  Printed  Title,  pp.  661, 
2  p.     4  Maps  and  many  Plates.  50 

Jean-Philippe  Abelin  published  this  work  under  the  assumed  name  of  Jean-Louis 
Gottfriedt.  It  contains  a  resume  of  the  Histories  of  Acosta,  Oviedo,  Peter  Martyr, 
Herrera,  Laet,  &c.  An  account  of  33  Voyages  to  America,  from  Columbus  to  Spilber- 
gen  and  Schouten ;  notices  of  the  expeditions  of  Lemaire  and  Peter  Heyn,  the  Con- 
quests of  Brazil  by  the  Dutch,  and  descriptions  of  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen.  The 
first  edition  was  published  in  1631.  Ternaux  (No.  713)  quotes  an  edition  1651, 
which  does  not  exist. 

Abenac^i  Springs,  near  Bellows  Falls,  Vermont  [Statement 
concerning].     New  York^  1858.     i6mo,  pp.  16.  51 

Abercrombie.  a  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Death  or 
Major  Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton,  who  was  killed  by  Aaron 
Burr,  Esq.,  Vice-President  of  the  United  States,  in  a  Duel,  July 
II,  1804.  Preached  in  Christ  Church  and  St.  Peter's,  Phila- 
delphia, on  Sunday,  July  22,  1804.  By  James  Abercrombie, 
D.D.  Philadelphia^  H.  Maxwell,  1804.  8vo,  pp.  vii.  53.  Post- 
script, I  1.  52 

Abercrombie.     A  sermon  preached  in  Christ  Church  and  St. 


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This  Edition  contains  The  Dedication  to  the  Collective  Body  of  the  People  of 
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"  This  writer  attacks  some  eminent  characters,  particularly  Dr.  Franklin,  with  an 
illiberal  severity,  for  which  he  deserves  the  reprehension  of  every  considerate  and  candid 
reader."— Afgnr^/y  Review. 

Abingdon.  Speech  of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon  on  the  Abolition 
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"In  consequence  of  this  vindication  of  the  Royal  right  to  the  revenues  accruing  from 
vacancies  in  the  churches  in  America,  the  author  had  a  pension  of  a  thousand  ducats, 
and  the  title  of  Marquis  de  la  Regalia  bestowed  upon  him  by  Philip  V." — Rich.  J. 
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de  los  Tratados  de  Paz,"  Madrid,  1749-5Z,  4  vols.,  i2mo,  is  a  desirable  adjunct. 
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An  Abridgement  of  several  Acts  and  Clauses  of  Acts  of  Par- 
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said  Plantations.     London,  1739.     Folio,  pp>  44.  N.  80 

An  Abridgement  of  the  Laws  in  Force  and  Use  in  Her  Ma- 
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An  Abridgement  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States.  See  United 
States. 


London,  Eyre  and  Strahan, 

82 


Abstract  of  Royal  Edicts.     1772. 
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Relates  principally  to  QH5^^c- 

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Abstract  of  the  Cases  of  Capture  made  by  France.  Philadel- 
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An  Abstract  of  the  Charter  granted  to  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ;  with  a  short  Ac- 
count of  what  hath  been,  and  what  is  designed  to  be  done  by  it. 
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An  Abstract  of  the  Evidence  lately  taken  in  the  House  of 
Commons  against  the  Orders  in  Council,  being  a  Summary  of 
the  Facts  there  proved,  respecting  the  Present  State  of  the  Com- 
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An  Abstract  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Corporation,  for  the 
Relief  of  the  Widows  and  Children  of  Clergymen,  in  the  Com- 
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Abstracts  of  the  Principal  Regulations  contained  in  the  Acts 
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Charlestowfiy  1774.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  28.  87 

Acadia  and  Acadie.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

AcARETTE.  Relation  des  Voyages  dans  la  Riviere  de  la  Plata 
et  de-la  aux  terres  de  Perou.  Par  Acarette  de  Biscaie.  Paris^ 
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See  Boucher  VI.,  324.     Translated,  London,  1698.     See  Acuna  ic  Thevenot. 

AcciOLi.  Memorias  Historicas  e  Politicas  da  Provincia  da 
Bahia.  Por  Ignacio  Accioli  de  Cerquiera  e  Silva.  Bahia^  1835- 
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Account  of  a  Late  Conference  on  the  Occurrences  in  Amer- 
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"  An  imaginary  conference,  managed  with  decency  and  good  sense,  but  the  strength 
of  the  argument  lies  altogether  on  the  Side  of  America.  The  Author  is  supposed  to  be 
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Account  of  a  Voyage.     See  Voyages. 

Account  of  Atlantic  Steam  Ships.     New  York,  1838.     i2mo. 

Account  of  Discoveries  in  the  South  Pacific  Ocean.  London^ 
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Quoted  by  Boucher  vi.,  351.     See  also  Dalrymple  (A.) 

Account  of  the  Agreement  which  took  place  amongst  the 
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An  Account  of  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle 
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An  Account  of  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Mickmakis 
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Account  of  the  part  taken,  &c.     See  Chatham  (Earl). 

Account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Illinois  and  Ouabache  Land 
Companies,  In  pursuance  of  their  purchases  made  of  the  Inde- 
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Account  of  the  Progress  of  the  Reformation  of  Manners  in 
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Account  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  the  English 
Dominions  of  North  America,  some  West  India  Islands,  &c. 
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An  Account  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.  What  the  Society  established  in  England  by  Royal 
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Her  Majesty's  Plantations,  Colonies,  and  Factories.  As  also 
v»rhat  ♦^hey  design  to  do  upon  further  Encouragement  from  their 
own  Members  and  other  well  disposed  Christians,  either  by  An- 
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Drawn  up  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stubs,  •witA  engraving  of  the  Seal  of  the  Society. 

Account  of  the  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  the  British 
Troops  in  Germany  and  North  America,  with  the  motives  of 
making  a  Present  to  those  Troops  and  the  Widows  and  Orphans 
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An  Account  of  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in 
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An  Account  of  the  Spanish  Settlements  in  America.  In  Four 
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ments in  Terra  Firma,  Of  the  different  Countries  in  South 
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of  the  Canary  Islands.  Each  part  contains  an  accurate  descrip- 
tion of  the  settlements  in  it,  their  situation,  extent,  climate,  soil, 
produce,  former  and  present  condition,  trading  commodities, 
manufactures,  the  genius,  disposition,  and  number  of  their  in- 
habitants, their  government,  both  civil  and  ecclesiastic,  together 
with  a  concise  account  of  their  chief  cities,  ports,  bays,  rivers, 
lakes,  mountains,  minerals,  fortifications,  &c.  i  vs^ith  a  very  par- 
ticular account  of  the  trade  carried  on  betwixt  them  and  Old 
Spain,  to  which  is  annexed,  A  succinct  account  of  the  climate, 
produce,  trade,  manufactures,  &c.,  of  Old  Spain,  Illustrated 
with  a  Map  of  America.  Edinburgh^  A.  Donaldson  and  y.  Reid, 
MDCCLxii.    8vo,  xvi.,  pp.  512.     Map.  '  102 

At  the  end  is  "  The  accurate  accounts  published  by  Authority,  of  the  Siege  and  Sur- 
render of  the  Havannah,  the  chief  town  of  the  Island  of  Cuba." 

An  Account  of  the  very  important  Debate  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  July  9th,  1782,  in  which  the  Great  Question  of 
American  Independence  came  under  consideration.  Sec.  London, 
1782.     8vo.  103 

Account  of  the  Views  and  Principles  of  that  Connexion  of 
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AcHEN  iCH  (H.)  Tagebuch  meiner  Reise  nach  den  Norda- 
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AcHENWALL.  Einige  Anmerkungen  iiber  Nord-Amerika  und 
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Capitan  |  Martin  de  Eraso,  Secre- 1  tario  de  su  Excelencia.  Dixola 
el  M.  R.  P.  M.  Fr.  BlasjDacosta,  de  la  Orden  de  Pre-|dica- 
dores,  en  el  Convento  insigne  de  |  N.  P.  S.  Francisco  de  Lima.  | 
Dedicala.  al  Excelentisimo  |  Seilor  don  Pedro  de  Toledo  y 
Leyua,  Marques  |de  Mancera,  Seflor  de  las  cinco  Villas,  y  su 
juris- 1  dicion,  Comendador  de  Esparragal,  en  la  Or- 1  den  de  Al- 
cantara, Gentilhombre  de  la  CamaraJ  de  su  Magestad,  del  Consejo 
de  Guerra,  I  Virrey,  y  Capitan  General]  destos  Reynos.  |Con 
Licencia,  En  Lima,  Por  lorge  Lopez  de\Herrera,  jino\de  1642. 
4to,  4  p.  1.,  text,  12  1.  Ill 

AcosTA  (Bias  de).  Sermon  | a  las  exeqviasjdel  ilvstrissimo J 
senor  Don  F r  Gabriel  de  |  Zatate  de  la  Orden  de  Predicadores  | 
Obispo  electo  de  Guamanga.  |  Celebro  las  el  insigne  con  I  uento 
de  nuestra  Seflora  del  Rosario  de  Lima  |  assistio  a  ellas  |  £1  £x- 
cer°'  sefior  Conde  de  Chin- 1  chon  del  Consejo  de  Estado,  Gen- 
tilhombre de  la  Calmara  de  su  Magestad,  Virrey  del  Piru.|La 
real  Avdiencia.  |  £1  Ilvstrisimo  Senor  Don  Ferjnando  Arias  de 
Vgarte,  Arcobispo  Metropolitano.  |  Cabildos,  y  Nobleza  deste 
Reyno.  |  Predicole  el  Maestro,  Fr.  Bias  de  Acos- 1  ta  de  la  mis- 
ma  orden  a  27.  de  Octubre,  aiio  de  ib'^'j.\Impresso  en  Lima  por 
Geronymo\de  Contrerasy  Aho  de  1637.     4to,  14  leaves.  112 


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AcosTA  (Christoval).  Tratado  de  las  Drogas,  y  medicinas 
de  las  Indias  Orientnles,  con  sus  Plantas  debuxadas  albivo.  Por 
Christoval  Acosta,  Medico  y  Cirujano  que  las  vio  ocularmente. 
Burgos^  1578.     4to,  Title,  &c.,  12  leaves,  pp.  448  ;  T?.ble,  &c., 

PP-39-  "3 

AcosTA.  Trattato  di  Christoforo  Acosta  .  .  .  della  Historia, 
Natura  e  Virtv  delle  Droghe  Medicinali,  &  altri  Semplici  raris- 
simi,  che  vengono  portati  dalle  Indie  Orientali,  in  Europa  .  .  . 
Nuov.  rec.  della  Spagnuola  .  ,  .  In  Fenetia^  F.  Ziletti,  1585. 
4to,  26  p.  1.,  pp.  342.  A.  114 

Acosta.  Histoire  des  drogues,  epiceries  et  de  certains  medica- 
mens  simples  qui  naissent  es  Indes,  mis  en  franc,  du  latin  de 
Ch.  I'Ecluse  par  Ant.  Colin.     Lyon^  1602.     8vo.  115 

Another  Edition.     1619.     8vo.     For  a  Latin  Translation,  see  Garcia  d'Orta. 

Acosta  (Francisco).  Vida  de  Maria  de  Jesus  de  Puebla  de 
los  Angelos.     1648.     410.  116 

Acosta  (Joaquin).  Compendio  historico  del  Descubrimiento 
y  Colonizacion  de  la  Nueva  Granada  en  el  siglo  decimo  sexto. 
Paris^  M.  de  Beau.     8vo,  pp.  460.    Map.  117 

AcosTA  (Joseph    de).     De   NatvrajNovi  OrbisjLibri   dvo,| 
et  I  de  Promvlgatione  |  Evangelii,  apvd  |  Barbaros,  |  sive  |  de  Procv- 
randa  I  Indorvm  salvte  I  Libri  sex.     Avtore  losepho  Acosta  pres- 
bytero    societatis    lesv.       Salmantica^    Apud  Guillelmum    Foquely 
M.D.LXXXIX.     8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  640.  118 

The  original  Edition.  Mr.  Rich  observes  of  Acosta,  that  he  is  one  of  the  earliest 
writers  who  have  treated  philosophically  of  America  and  its  productions.  Dr.  Robert- 
son pronounces  him  a  standard  authority,  and  Backer,  in  his  Bibliotheque  des  fcrivains 
de  la  Compag.  de  Jesus,  observes :  "  Joseph  de  Acosta,  ne  a  Medina  del  Campo,  vers 
I'an  1539,  passa,  apres  avoir  professe  la  theologie,  a  Ocana,  en  157 1  aux  Indes  occiden- 
tales,  et  fut  le  second  Provincial  de  I'ordre  des  Jesuites  au  Perou  oii  il  sejourna 
pendant  17  ans.  II  mourut  recteur  a  Salamanque,  le  11  fevrier  1600.  Son  ouvrage, 
estime  a  juste  titre,  a  ete  reimprime  assez  souvent  et  traduit  dans  presque  toutes  ies 
langues."  Pinelo,  however,  alleges  that  the  work  is  taken  from  the  MSS.  of  Diego 
Duran,  a  Dominican  Monk.  See,  also,  Camus,  p.  103.  Clement  Bibl.  Curieuse. 
Priced  in  the  Nuggets,  £t.  2.  o.     Salva,  los.  od. 

AcosTA.     Editio  Altera.     Salmantica,  m.dxcv.     8vo.         119 

Acosta.  losephijA  costa,  |  societatis  |  lesv,  |  de  natvra  novi 
orbis  I  libri  dvo.  |  Et  |  de  promvlgatione  |  evangelii  apvd  |  barbaros,  | 
s!ue,|de  procvranda  indorvm  |  salute,  Libri  sex.|nf  Colonia  Agrip- 

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pinae^\In  offictna    Birckmannka.      Sumpti-\bus    Arnoldi   Mylij.\ 
CI3.I3.XCVI.  I    8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  581.  120 

ThU  text  wai  changed,  and  inserted  without  the  Author's  name,  in  De  Bry'i  Collec- 
tion. The  firit  two  books  of  this  work  are  nearly  the  same  as  the  same  books  of 
the  "  Historia  Natural."     The  other  six  are  different. 

AcosTA.  Historia  I  natvral  I  y  I  moral  delas  |  Indias  J  en  qve  se 
tratan  las  cosas  J  notables  del  cielo,  y  elementos,  metales,  plantas, 
y  ani-|males  dellas  :  y  los  ritos,  y  ceremonias,  leyes,  ylgouierno, 
y  guerras  de  los  Indios.  |  Compuesta  por  el  Padre  loseph  de 
Acosta  Religioso  |  de  la  Compafiia  de  lesus.  |  Dirigida  a  la  serenis- 
simallnfanti  Dofia  Isabella  Clara  Eugenia  de  Austria.  |l  1^  Con 
Privilegio.  |  Impresso  en  Seuilla  en  casa  de  luan  de  Leon.  |  JHo  de 
1590.  II  [Colophon.]  ^  Hispali,|Excudebat  loannes  Leonius.  j 
Ano,  1590. 1     Sm.  410.    Title  and  *  Tabla,*  18  1.,  pp.  535.  n.  121 


First  Edition  in  Spanish, 
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AcosTA.  El  mismo.  Barcelona,  Coudret,  I59i-  ^^'  4^^. 
+Sevilley  1 59 1.  Sm.4t0.-I- El  mismo.  Afio  1608.  |  Con  Li- 
cencizA  Impresso  en  Madrid  en  casa  de  Alonso  Martin.  4to.  Title, 
I  1.  Tassa  y  Errata,  i  1.  Licencias,  etc.,  5-12.  Text,  13. 
—  535.     Tabla,  21  1.  +  El  mismo.    Madrid,  1610.     4to.    122 

Priced:  Nuggets,  i.  ii.  6.;  Brunet,  8  c.  lo  fr. 

Acosta.  El  mismo.  Data  a  luz  en  esta  sexta  edicion. 
D.A.V.C.     Madrid,  1792.     4to.    2  vols.  n.  123 

This  is  the  best  Spanish  Edition.     $12  to  (15. 

Acosta.  Historia  |  Natvrele,  e  Morale  |  delle  Indie ;  |  Scritta  | 
Dal.  R.  P.  GiosefFo  di  Acosta  |  Delia  Compagnia  del  Giesu ;  j  Nel- 
laquale  si  trattano  le  cose  notabili  del  Cielo,  &  de  gli  |  Elementi, 
Metalli,  Piante,  &  Animali  di  quelle  :  j  i  fuoiriti,  &  cereuonie : 
Leggi,  &  gouerni,  |&  guerre  degli  Inaizni.  \  Nouamente  tradotta 
deila  lingua  Spagnuola  nella  Italiani  \  Da  Gio.  Paolo  Galvcci  Salo- 
diano  |  Academico  Veneto.  |  Con  Privilegii.  |  In  Venetia,  \  Prcsso  Ber- 
nardo Basa,  All  'insegna  del  Sole,  m,d,xcvi.  410.  24  p.  1. 
Text,  173  leaves.  n.  124 

The  only  Italian  version,  printed  with  the  types  of  Aldus.      Priced  :    Nuggets, 
£1.  II.  6.     Sold  in  New  York,  1865,  for  $5. 

Acosta.  Histoire  |  Natvrelle  |  et  Moralle  |  des  Indes,  tant  Ori- 
entalles  |  qu'  Occidentalles.  |  Ou  il  est  traite  des  choses  remarqu- 
ables  du  Ciel,  |des  Elemens,  Metaux,  Plantes  &  Animaux|qui 
sont   propres  de  ces  pais.      Ensemble  des|m(£urs,  ceremonies. 


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loix,  gouuernmens  &  |  guerres  des  mesme  Indiens.  |  Composee  en 
Castilian  par  loseph  Acosta,  Sc  \  traduite  en  Fran9ois  par  Robert 
jRegnault  Cauxoisj.Dedie  av  Roy, |y^  Paris^\Chtz  Marc  Orry^ 
M.o.xcviii.     8vo.     8  p.  1.,  pp.  375.     Table,  17  1.  125 

Sold  at  Puttick'i,  i860,  £i.  15.0.  Graeste  quotes  an  edition  1597.  Reprinted 
Par/i,  Mare  Orry,  1600.  Sm.  8vo,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  375.  Table,  17  [.■\-Parh,  Mare  Orry^ 
1606.  Sm.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  3S».  TthXc,  1%  \.-\- Parh,  Adrian  Tiffaini,  iftlb.  8vo, 
8  p.  1.,  pp.  375.  Table,  16  l.  +  Par/i,  Adrian  Tiffaini,  1617.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  375. 
Table,  16  l.+Alio  reprinted  1619  and  1621. 

AcosTA.  Historic  Naturael  |  ende  Morael  van  de  We- 1  stersche 
Indien  :  |  Waer  inne  ghehandelt  wordt  van  de  |  merckelijclcste 
dinghen  des  Hemels,  Elementen,  |  Metalen,  r*lanten  ende  Ghe- 
dierten  van  dien :  als  oockjde  Manieren,  Ceremonien,  Wetten, 
Regeeringen  { ende  Oorloghen  der  Indianen.  { Ghecomponeert 
door  losephum  de  |  Acosta,  der  Jesuitscher  Oorden  :  |  Ende  nu 
eerstmael  uyt  den  Spaenschen  in  onser  |  Nederduytsche  tale  over- 
gheset :  door  Ian  Huyghen  |  van  Linschoten.  ||  ^  Tot  Enchuysen^  \ 
By  'Jacob  Lenaertsz.  Meyn.  Boeckver cooper^  \  woonende  op  den  hoeck 
van  de  Kerch  brugghe^\'tnt  Schrijfboeck.  Anno  1598. |  [Colophon.] 
^  Ghedruckt  t'Haerlem,  |  By  Gillis  Rooman,  woo-  { nende  in  de 
Jacobijne-strate,  |  in  de  vergulde  Parsse.|  Anno  1598. 1 8vo,  7  p.  1., 
pp.  389.     Table,  8  1.  126 

This  Dutch  translation,  by  Linschoten,  formed  the  basis  of  the  version  in  De  Bry's 
Collection.     It  was  reprinted  in  1624,  with  the  following  title: 

AcosTA.  Historie  Naturael  en  Morael  |  van  de  Westersche 
Indien.  |  Waer  inne  ghehandelt  wort  van  de  merckelijckste 
dinghen  |  des  Hemels,  Elementen,  Metalen,  Planten  ende  Gedier- 
ten  I  van  dien  :  \ls  oock  de  Manieren,  Ceremonien,  Wetten,  | 
Regeeringen,  eiiuc  Oorlogen  der  Indianen.  |  Ghecomponeert  door 
losephum  de  Acosta,  der]  lesuytscher  Oorden:  I  Uyt  den  Spaen- 
schen in  onse  Nederduytsche  tale  overgheset :  |  Door  Ian  Huyghen 
van  Linschoten.  De  tweede  ^d\t\t\^  t* Jmsterdam^\ By  Broer, 
lansx.  A.ino  1624.  4to,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  177.  Table,  3  1.  Gothic 
Letter.  127 

Another  Dutch  version  will  be  found  in  Vander  Aa's  Voyages,  Vol.  xx. 

AcosTA.  Geographische  vnd  historische  Beschreibung  der 
iiberauss  grossen  LandschafFt  America :  welche  auch  West- 
India,  vnd  jhrer  grosse  halben  die  Newe  Welt  genennet  wird. 
Gar  artig  vnd  nach  der  Kunst  in  20  Mappen  oder  Landtafeln 
verfasset,  etc.     Colln^  Joh.  Christoffel^  1598.     Folio.  128 

Boucher,  Vol.  i,  p.  276,  refers  to  an  edition  in  8vo,  1599,  and  Mr.  J.  C.  Brown's 
Catalogue  contains  the  following ; 


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ACT. 


AcosTA.  New  Welt,  Das  ist :  Volkommen  Beschreibung 
von  Natur,  Art  und  geleeenheit  der  Newen  Welt,  die  man 
sonst  America  oder  West-Indien  nennet.  Colln^  lohan  Christof- 
fil^  1600.     Folio,  pp.  51.     Gothic  Letter.  129 

AcosTA.  America  oder  wie  man  es  zu  teutsch  nennt  die 
Neuwe  Welt  oder  West  India.     f/rW,  1605.     Folio.  130 

Title  af  given  by  Ternaux,  Nu.  293.  Mr.  J.  C.  Brevuort'i  Liit  of  Editioni  of 
Acoita  include!  one  "Frankfurt,  1617."  Folio;  quoted,  from  Meusel,  Vol.  in.,  p. 
ai8,  who  remarlu  that  the  German  veriiun  wai  made  from  the  Dutch  by  Johannei 
Humberger. 

AcosTA.  The  |  natvrall  |  and  Morall  Historic  of  the  |  East  and 
West  I  Indies.  |  Intreating  of  the  remarkeable  things  of  Heaven,  of 
the  I  Elements,  Mettalls,  Plants  and  Beasts  which  are  pro-]  per  to 
that  Country  :  Together  with  the  Manners,  |  Ceremonies,  Lawes, 
Governements,  and  Warres  of  the  Indians.  |  Written  in  Spanish 
by  Joseph  Acosta,  and  translated  |  into  English  by  E.  G.  \  Lou- 
don I  Printed  by  Val :  Sims  for  Edward  Blount  and  Williatn  \  Aspley 
i604.|4to,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  590,  7  1.  131 

Some  copies  have  the  Initials  "  R.  F."  before  the  author's  name.  The  Translator  is 
supposed  to  be  Edward  Orimestone.     Priced  :  Nuggets,  £2.  2.  o.  j  North,  £3.  7.  o. 

AcosTA  Y  Perez.  Album  universal.  Periodico  semanal  de 
ciencias  y  artes,  con  retractos,  vistas,  costumbres  y  biografias. 
Bajo  la  direccion  de  los  Sres.  Acosta  y  Perez.  Habana^  i860. 
4to,  pp.  400,  and  37  Lithographic  Plates.  132 

Acquest  of  Dominion.     See  [Bollan]. 

AcRELius.  Beskrifning  Om  De  Swenska  Forsamlingars  Forna 
och  Narwarande  Tilstand,  Uti  det  saa  kallade  Nya  Swerige  Sedan 
Nya  Nederland,  Meri  nu  for  tiden  Pensylvanien,  samt  nastlig- 
gande  Orter  wid  Alfven  De  La  Ware,  Wast-Yersey  och  New- 
Castle  County,  uti  Norra  America ;  utigifven  af  Israel  Acrelius. 
Stockholm^  Harberg  ^  Hesseberg,  1759*     4'o>  'O  ?•  !•»  PP'  534* 

A  portion  of  this  wi  Ic  was  included  in  the  New  York  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  i,  Second 
Series,  under  this  title :  New  Sweden,  or  the  Swedish  Settleirents  on  the  Delaware. 
Translated  from  the  original  Swedish  by  the  late  Nicholas  Collin,  of  Philadelphia. 
See  N.  A.  R.,  liv.,  p.  328. 

Across  the  Atlantic.  By  the  Author  of  Sketches  of  Cantabs. 
London^  Earle,  185 1.     Post  8vo.  134 

Act  Encouraging  the  Importation  of  Naval  Stores  from  Her 
Majesty's  Plantations  in  America.     London^  1705.     Folio.     135 


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Act  for  a  Company  Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies,  June 
26,  1695.     Edinburgh^  1696.     Folio,  pp.  7.  136 

ReUtei  to  the  Darien  Expedition.     See  Darien. 

An  Act  for  Disposing  of  certain  Estates  and  Banishing  certain 
Persons  therein  named.     1782.     4to.  137 

Act  for  Granting  and  Applying  certain  Stamp  Duties,  and 
other  Duties  in  the  British  Colonies  and  Plantations  in  Amer- 
ica, towards  further  Defraying  the  Expenses  of  Defending,  Pro- 
tecting and  Securing  the  same.  London^  '765.  Folio.  + 
Reprinted,  Boston^  1765.  Vo\\o.-\-  Same.  London^  Baskett,  1 765. 
8vo,  pp.  66.  138 

Mr.  Rich  characterizes  this  8vo  as  "  the  Original  Edition  of  the  celebrated  Stamp 
Act."  I  am  inclined  to  think  it  first  appeared  in  folio,  with  the  following  title : 
"  Anno  Regni  Georgii  III.  Regis  Magna  Britanniae  Francise  tc  Hiberniie,  &c." 

An  Act  for  repealing  Certain  Parts  of  an  Act  postponing  the 
Payment  of  Government  Securities.     Boston^  1781.     8vo,  pp.  7. 

Act  of  Parliament  appointing  Commissioners  to  inquire  into  the 
Losses  and  Services  of  those  [Loyalists]  who  have  suffered  by 
the  late  Unhappy  Disturbances  in  America.  London.,  "^l^Z' 
Folio.  w.  140 

An  Act  of  Parliament  for  Encouraging  the  Scots  African  and 
Indian  Company.     Edinburgh.,  June  26,  1695.     4to,  pp.  8.     141 

Relates  to  the  Darien  Colony. 

Act  of  Parliament  for  Repealing  the  Stamp  Duties  and  other 
Duties  in  the  British  Colonies  and  Plantations  in  America.  Lon- 
don., 1766.     Folio.  142 

Act  of  Parliament  relating  to  the  Government  of  Her  Ma- 
jesty's Ships,  Vessels,  and  Forces  by  Sea.     London.,  1780.     410. 

Act  for  Registering  Ships  lO  prevent  Fraud  and  Abuses  in 
the  Plantation  Trade.     1698.     Folio.  144 

An  Act  Prohibiting  Trade  with  the  Barbada's,  Virginia,  Ber- 
mudas, and  Antego.  Ordered  to  be  Printed  and  Published  die 
Jovis.,  3.  Octob..,  1650.     Folio,  half  sheet.  145 

Acte  d'Independence  des  Etats-Unis  et  constitution  des  re- 
publiques  fran9aise  cisalpine  et  ligurienne.     Paris  [1778].     8vo. 

In  French,  German,  English  and  Italian. 


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ACUNA. 


Actes  et  Memoires  concernant  les  Neeociations  qui  ont  cu 
lieu  entre  la  France  et  les  Etats  Unis  de  I'Afnerique  depuis  1793, 
jusqu'  a  la  conclusion  de  la  Convention  du  30  Septembre,  1800. 
Londrtt^  J.  B.  C.  f^ogely  1807.  iimo.  3  vols.  pp.  368,  451, 
481.  c.  147 

All  the  documenti  in  theie  volumei  are  in  the  respective  language*  in  which  they 
were  originally  written  by  the  pertunt  acting  under  the  authority  of  *he  French  and 
American  governmenti.  "  If  they  do  not  diiplay  much  of  the  addreii  for  which 
French  diplomacy  claims  credit,  some  important  points  of  public  law  are  discussed  with 
ability  and  spirit,  and  though  they  are  offensive  in  their  nature,  they  form  precious 
materials  for  the  annalist.  Collections  of  this  kind  which  render  state  documents 
more  accessible  to  historians  and  statesmen,  are  of  great  utility,  and  entitle  the  com- 
pilers of  them  to  public  acknowledgments." — M.  R. 

The  Acts  of  the  Elders,  commonly  called  the  Book  of 
Abraham  ;  containing  a  revelation  made  to  him  at  a  protracted 
meeting,  Lo  which  is  appended  a  chapter  from  the  Book  of  Reli- 
gious Errors,  with  notes  of  explanation  and  commentation,  from 
commencement  to  termination.  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of 
Rhode  Island  ;  but  will  answer  for  the  New  England  States. 
Written  by  Himself.  Providence,  Printed  for  the  purchaser,  1842. 
Square  i2mo,  pp.  160.  148 

"  This  curious  book  relates  to  the  dissensions  among  various  religious  denominations 
in  Rhode  Island." — Bartlitt. 

AcuGNA  (Christopher).     See  Acuna  (Christoval  de). 

AcuNA  (Ant.  Gon^.  de).  Informe  a  N.  R.  P.  M.  General 
de  el  orden  de  Predicadores,  Fr.  Jhoan  Baptista  de  Marinis.  Le 
Orfrece  el  Press""  F.  Antonio  Gonzalez  de  Acufia,  Dr.  Cathe- 
dratico  de  prima  de  moral,  Procurador  de  la  Real  Universidad  de 
los  Reyes.  Diffinidor  de  la  Provincia  de  S.  Jhoan  Baptista  de 
el  Peru  en  su  nombres.     1659.     410.  149 

"  With  an  engraved  title,  but  '\o  printer's  name.  Evidently  printed  exclusively  for 
the  use  of  the  order  of  Preachers,  and  consequently  of  great  rarity.  The  author 
appears  to  have  made  a  voyage  from  Lima  to  Spain,  to  give  this  account  of  the  state 
of  c.i;.  religion  of  his  order  in  South  America,  to  his  superiors.  It  is  not  mentioned 
by  Kicolas  Antonio;  and  Barcia,  who  collected  every  thing  relating  to  America, 
evidently  never  saw  the  book." — Rich. 

Acuna  (Christoval  de).  Nvevo  Descvbrimiento  del  Gran 
Rio  de  las  |  Amazonas.  |  Por  el  Padre  Christoval  |  de  Acuna,  Reli- 
gioso  de  la  Suprema  General  Inquisicion,  |  Al  qval  sue,  y  se  luzo 
por  Orden  I  de  su  Magestad,  el  ano  de  1639 1  Por  la  Provincia  de 

gvito  I  en  los  Reynos  del  Peril  |  Al  Excelentissimo  Sefior  Conde  | 
uque  de  Oliuares  |  Con  Licencia :  En  Madrid,  en  la  Imprenta 
de  Reyno,\aHo  de  i64i.|Sm.  4to,  6  p.  1. ;  viz. :  Title,  etc.,  pp. 


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3  i  Al  Lector,  i  p. }  Certificates,  2  1. ;  Clavsvla,  etc.,  i  1. )  Text, 
46  1.  1 50 

Thii  little  volume  ii  highly  priied  by  collectors  of  rare  boolci,  and  hat  iold  ai  high 
at  £16;  but,  according  to  Bdrcia,  its  rarity  is  not  owing  to  a  rigid  tuppreiiion  of  the 
work  by  order  of  Philip  IV.,  *t  it  itated  by  mott  bibliographical  writers,  but  from  a 
very  imall  number  of  copies  having  been  printed,  "  It  was  probably  not  intended  for 
tale,  as  it  it  not  furnithed  with  the  licenses  and  privileges  usually  prefixed  to  books 
publithed  at  the  time.  Acufta  wai  accompanied  by  Artieda,  a  brother  Jesuit,  and 
the  abject  of  their  voyage  was  to  ascertain  whether  the  treasures  of  Peru  might  not  be 
brcught  to  Europe  by  way  of  the  river  Amazon,  without  going  through  the  South 
Sea  (at  that  time  much  infested  by  pirates)  and  round  Cape  Hum." — Rich.  The  work 
was  suppressed  by  the  Court  of  Spain,  on  the  ground  that  it  might  prove  advantageous 
to  the  Portuguese,  who  had  wrested  from  Spanish  dominion  the  Brazils,  and  the 
Colony  of  Para,  on  the  mouth  of  the  Amazon.  Peignot  says;  "On  connait  trois  ou 
quatre  exemplaires,  tout  au  plus,  de  I'edition  originale." 

AcuNA  (Cristoval  d').  Relation  de  la  Riviere  des  Amazones. 
Tradvite  sur  I'original  Espagnol,  par  feu  Mr.  de  Gomberville  ; 
avec  une  dissertation  sur  la  Riviere  des  Amazones,  pour  servir 
de  preface.  Parls^  Claude  Barbitty  1682.  i2mo,  pp.  238. 
Map.  c.  151 

Faribault  (No.  3)  and  Brunet  quote  this  edition  as  in  2  vols.  There  is  an  edition 
with  the  following  imprint :  Sur  la  Cofie  imprimie  a  Paris,  1682.  +  Another  Edition, 
1682,  3  vols.,  and  another  with  the  Voyage  of  Orillet  and  Bechamel  to  Ouiana  in 
1674.     i2mo,  4  vols. 

AcuNA  rChristoval  de).  Voyages  and  Discoveries  in  South- 
America — ^The  First  up  the  River  of  Amazons  to  Quito  in  Peru, 
and  back  again  to  Brazil,  By  Christopher  d'Acvgna — The 
Second  up  the  River  of  Plata,  and  thence  by  Land  to  the  Mines 
'>f  Potosi,  By  Mons.  Acarete — The  Third  from  Cayenne  into 
Guiana,  in  search  of  the  Lake  of  Parima,  reputed  the  richest 
place  in  the  world,  By  M.  Grillet  and  Bechamel.  Done  into 
English  from  the  Originals,  being  the  only  Accounts  of  those 
Parts  hitherto  extant.     London^for  S.  Buckley ^  1698.     8vo.     152 

Pp.  viii. ;  Map;  Text,  190  pp. ;  Title,  "  An  Account  of  a  Voyage,  etc.  By  Mons. 
Acarete  du  Biscay,  1698."  Map,  etc.  Text,  79  pp.;  Title,  "Travels  of  Grillrt 
and  Bechamel,  etc.,  1698."  A  Letter,  i  leaf,  and  Text,  68  pp.  Acarete 's  Relation 
is  in  Thevenot's  Collection.  The  Original  of  Grillet  and  Bechamel's  Voyage  has 
not  yet  been  discovered. 

AcuNA.  Bericht  von  dem  Strom  derer  Amazonen.  JVien^ 
1729.     Sm.  8vo.  153 

AcusHNET.  Reports  of  the  Selectmen  of  Acushnet  on  the 
Financial  AiFairs  of  the  Town.  New  Bedford^  i860,  and  con- 
tinued.    8vo.  154 

Adair  (James).     The   History  of  the   American    Indians  \ 


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particularly  those  Nations  adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  East  and 
West  Florida,  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina  and  Virginia : 
Containing  an  Account  of  their  Origin,  Language,  Manners, 
Religious  and  Civil  Customs,  Laws,  Form  of  Government, 
Punishments,  Conduct  in  War  and  Domestic  Life,  their  Habits, 
Diet,  Agriculture,  Manufactures,  Diseases  and  Method  of  Cure, 
and  other  Particulars,  sufficient  to  render  it  a  Complete  Indian 
System.  With  Observatioiis  on  Former  Historians,  the  Con- 
duct of  our  Colony  Governors,  Superintendents,  Missionaries, 
&c.  Also  an  Appendix,  containing  a  Description  of  the  Flori- 
das  and  the  Mississippi  Lands,  with  their  Productions — The  Bene- 
fits of  colonizing  Georgiana,  and  Civilizing  the  Indians — And  the 
way  to  make  all  the  colonies  more  valuable  to  the  mother 
country.  By  James  Adair,  Esq.,  A  Trader  with  the  Indians 
and  Resident  in  their  Country  for  Forty  Years.  London,,  Edward 
and  Charles  Dilfyy  mucclxxv.    4to,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  464.    Map.    155 

"  Mr.  Adair  points  out  various  customs  of  the  Indians,  having  a  striking  resem- 
blance to  thuse  of  the  Jews ;  and  the  great  object  of  his  work  appears  to  be,  to  prove 
that  the  aborigines  of  America  ai":  descended  from  that  race.  Some  distrust  appears  to 
have  fallen  upon  his  statements,  although  he  himself  says  that  his  account  is  neither 
disfigured  by  fable  nor  prejudice," — Allen.  See,  also,  Faribault,  No.  5,  Volney  and 
Pinkerton. 

Adair.  Geschichte  der  Amerikanischen  Indianer.  Aus  dem 
Engl.     [Von  S.  H.  Ewald.]     Breslau^  1782.     8vo.  156 

Adair  (J.  M.)  Unanswerable  Arguments  Against  the  Abo- 
lition of  the  Slave  Trade.  With  a  defence  of  the  proprietors  of 
the  British  sugar  colonies,  &c.  Published  for  the  benefit  of 
the  starving  tin-miners  in  Cornwall.  By  James  Makittrick  Adair. 
London,,  i'J()0.     8vo.  157 

Adair  (R.)  Biographical  Sketch  of  General  Robert  Adair. 
Washington,,  1830.     8vo.  158 

Adalbert. 
von  Preussen. 


Aus  meinem  Tagebuch.    Von  Adalbert  Prinzen 
Berlin,,  1847. 


4to.     10  Plates.  159 

Adalbert.  Skizzen  zu  meinem  Tagebuch.  Berlin^  1847. 
Folio.     45  Plates,  some  of  which  are  colored.  160 

"  Ouvrage  de  luxe  execute  par  d'habiles  artistes,  et  dont  ou  n'a  tire  que  cent  exem- 
plaires  qui  out  ete  distribues  aux  nobles  amis  de  Tauteur." — Friedlandir. 

Adalbert.  Bericht  iiber  das  Mosquitoland  im  Auftrag  des 
Prinzen  von  Preussen,  &c.  Berlin,,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  274.  2 
Maps.  161 


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Adalbert.  Travels  in  the  South  of  Europe  and  in  Brazil, 
with  a  voyage  up  the  Amazon  and  its  Tributary  the  Xingu. 
By  Heinrich  Wilhelm  Adalbert,  Prince  of  Prussia.  Translated 
by  Sir  Robert  H.  Schomburgk  and  John  E.  Taylor.  With  In- 
troduction by  Baron  Von  Humboldt.  London^  1849.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  732.     Maps.  162 

"  If  human  civilization  should  ever  penetrate  into  these  fastnesses,  the  structure  of 
this  great  net  of  rivers  from  north  to  south,  may  open  channels  of  communication  such 
as  are  unknown  in  any  other  part  of  the  world." — Humboldt's  Introduction. 

Adam  (L.)  La  Question  Americaine  de  I'Abolition  de 
I'Esclavage  aux  Etats  Unis.  Par  L.  Adam,  Magistrat.  Nancy, 
1861.     8vo,  pp.  72.  163 

Adam  (Thomas).  The  Missionary's  appeal  to  the  religious 
public  .  .  .  the  Mission  in  the  Island  of  Trinidad  .  .  .  London, 
1824,  8vo.  164 

Adam  (Thomas).  Missionary's  Farewell  Sermon  :  Island  of 
Trinidad.     London,  1823.     8vo.  165 

Adam  (W.)  Genealogy  of  the  Adam  family.  By  William 
Adam,  of  Canaan,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.  Albany,  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  166 

Adam  (W.  J.)  Journal  of  Voyages  to  Marguaritta,  Trinidad, 
and  Maturin,  with  Travels  across  the  Llaneros  and  descent  of 
the  Orinoco,  in  1819-20,  comprising  Interviews  with  Bolivar, 
and  characteristic  anecdotes.  By  W.  J.  Adam.  Dublin,  1824. 
8vo.  167 

Adams  (Abigail).  Journal  and  Correspondence  of  Miss 
Adams,  daughter  of  John  Adams,  second  President  of  the 
United  States  ;  Written  in  France  and  England,  in  1785.  Edited 
by  her  Daughter.  New  Tork,  1 841-2.  i2mo.  2  vols.  Plate 
of  the  Battle  of  Trenton  and  Portrait  of  Washington.  168 

Adams  (Amos).  The  Character  of  a  Christian's  Life  and 
Death  illustrated.  A  Sermon  upon  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Lucy 
Dudley,  Oct.  24,  1756.  Preached  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  31,  1756. 
By  Rev.  Amos  Adams.     Boston,  1756.     8vo,  pp.  26.  169 

Adams.  Concise  Historical  View  of  the  Difficulties,  Hard- 
ships, and  Perils,  which  attended  the  Planting  and  Progressive 
improvements  of  New  England.  With  a  particular  account  of 
its  long  and  Destructive  Wars,  Expensive  Expeditions,  &c.  With 
reflections,  principally  moral  and  religious.     In  two  discourses, 

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preached  at  Roxbury  on  the  general  fast,  April  6,  1769  ...  By 
Amos  Adams,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  first  church  in  Roxbury  ***. 
Boston^  Kneeland^  Adams^  1769.  8vo,  pp.  66.4- Same.  Boston 
printed.  London  reprinted  for  Edward  and  Charles  Dilly^  ^IT^' 
8vo,  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  68.  170 

For  an  account  of  this  rare  work,  see  the  "  Massachusetts  Historical  Collection," 
Vol.  XXVIII.,  p.  280;  M.  R.,  xLii.,  p.  156. 

Adams.  Expediency  and  Utility  of  War  in  the  present  State 
of  Things.  Discourse  before  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery 
Company,  June  4,  1759.  By  Amos  Adams.  Boston^  ^159-  8vo, 
pp.  32.  171 

Adams.  Religious  Liberty  an  invaluable  Blessing.  Two 
Thanksgiving  Discourses,  preached  at  Roxbury,  Dec.  3,  1767. 
By  Amos  Adams.     Boston^  1768.     8vo,  pp.  57.  172 

AoAMsf.  Songs  of  Victory  directed  by  human  compassion 
and  qualified  with  Christian  benevolence ;  in  a  Sermon  delivered 
at  Roxbury,  October  25,  1759,  on  the  g^jin  :..!  thanksgiving  for 
the  success  of  His  Majesty's  arms,  more  particularly  in  the  re- 
duction of  Quebec  ...  By  Amos  Adams,  a.m.  Pastor  .  .  .  Rox- 
bury.    Boston^  Edes  Sff  G///,  1759.     8vo,  pp.  29.  173 

Mr.  Adams  also  published  Sermons  on  the  Ordination  of  Jonathan  Moore,  Samuel 
Kingsbury,  Caleb  Prentice  and  John  Wyeth,  A  Dudleian  Lecture,  1770,  and  other 
tracts. 

Adams  (Arthur).     See  Gray  (J.  E.) 

Adams  (A.  C.)  Waiting  upon  God,  the  Way  to  secure  our 
Country's  Welfare.     A  Sermon.     Portland^  1845.    8vo.         174 

Adams  (C.  B.)  Catalogue  of  Shells  collected  at  Panama, 
with  Notes  of  their  Synonymy,  Station  and  Geographical  Distri- 
bution. By  Charles  Baker  Adams.  New  Tor k^privtUv  printed^ 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  342.  175 

Adams.  Contributions  to  Conchology.  By  C.  b.  t  iams. 
New  Tork^  1849-52.  176 

Adams.  First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of 
Vermont.  By  Charles  B.  Adams.  Burlington,  1845.  8vo,  pp. 
92.4-Second,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  267.4- Third,  1847.  8vo,  pp. 
32.-i-Fourth,  1848.     8vo,  pp.  8.  177 

Adams.  Fresh  Water  and  Land  Shells  of  Vermont.  [A^o 
imprint.']     8vo,  pp.  19.  178 


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Adams  (Charles  Francis).  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Members  of  the  Schools  and  the  Citizens  of  Quincy  ^uly  4, 
1856.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston^  Ltttle^  Brown  ^ 
Co.^  1856.     8vo,  pp.  36.  179 

Adams.  An  Address  on  the  Opening  of  the  new  Town  Hall 
in  Braintree,  July  29,  1858.  By  C.  F.  Adams.  Boston^  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  86.  180 

[Adams.]  An  Appeal  from  the  New  to  the  Old  Whigs,  by 
a  Whig  of  the  Old  School.     Boston,  iS^S'     8vo,  pp.  52.         181 

[Adams.]  Further  Reflections  upon  the  State  of  the  Currency 
in  the  United  States.     Boston,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  41.  182 

Adams.  The  Life  of  John  Adams,  Second  President  of  the 
United  States.     Boston,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  684.  183 

Also  on  large  paper.     Forms  Vol.  I.  of  John  Adams'  Works,  lo  vols.,  8vo. 

Adams.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  City  Council  and 
Citizens  of  Boston,  July  4,  1843.  By  C.  F.  Adams.  Boston, 
1843.     8vo,  pp.  39.  184 

[Adams.]  Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  the  Cur- 
rency in  the  United  States.     Boston,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  36.         185 

[Adams.]  Speech  of  Charles  Francis  Adams  on  the  Union. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  31st,  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  186 

Adams.  Texas  and  the  Massachusetts  Resolutions.  By 
Charles  Francis  Adams.     Boston,  1844.     8vo,  pp.  54.  187 

Adams.  What  makes  Slavery  a  Question  of  National  Con- 
cern .?  A  Lecture  delivered  at  New  York,  January  30,  1855. 
By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  ^  Co.,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  188 

Adams.  The  Charles  F.  Adams  Platform ;  or,  a  Looking- 
glass  for  the  Worthies  of  the  Buffalo  Convention.  Washington, 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  189 

Adams  (D.)  Oration  at  Fitchburg,  Oct.  12,  1801,  at  a 
meeting  of  the  Militia  Officers  of  the  Fourth  Regiment.  By 
Daniel  Adams.     Leominster,  1802.     8vo.  190 

Adams.  An  Oration,  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Gen.  George 
Washington,    Delivered   at  Leominster,    Feb.    22,   1800.      By 


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Daniel  Adams,  m.b.     [Motto.]     Leominster  {Mass.),  Printed  by 
Adams  &  Wilder,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  25.  191 

This  Author  also  published  a  Geography,  of  which  the  Fourth  Edition  was  issued, 
Boston,  1819,  izmo,  pp.  336;  and  a  Medical  and  Agricultural  Register  for  1806-7. 

Adams.  Government  and  Rebellion.  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  the  North  Broad  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Sunday  Morn- 
ing, April  28,  1 86 1.  By  Rev.  E.  E.  Adams.  Published  by 
Request.     Philadelphia,  Henry  B,  Jshmead,  186 1.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Adams.  The  Temple  and  the  Throne,  or  the  True  Foun- 
dation. A  Sermon,  Preached  in  the  North  Broad  Street  Pres- 
byterian Church,  September  26th,  1861.  By  Rev.  E.  E.  Adams. 
Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Peck,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  28.  193 

Adams.  (E.  G.)  An  Historical  Discourse  in  Commemora- 
tion of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  formation  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  in  Templeton,  Massachusetts. 
With  an  Appendix,  embracing  a  survey  Oi  the  Municipal  affairs 
of  the  Town.  By  Edwin  G.  Adams,  Junior  Pastor.  Boston, 
Crosby,  Nichols  is^  Co.,  1857.     ^^o,  pp.  viii.,  175.  194 

Adams  (E.)  Connecticut  Election  Sermon.  By  Eliphalet 
Adams.  New  London,  17 10.  1 6mo. -|- Another.  May  10, 
'733-     ^^^  London,  T.  Green,  1733.     i2mo.  195 

Adams.  A  Discourse  putting  Christians  in  mind  to  be  ready 
for  every  Good  Work.  As  it  was  delivered  in  Boston,  Octob. 
20,  1706.  By  Eliphalet  Adams.  Boston,  N.  E.,  Printed  by  B. 
Green,  1 706.     8vo,  pp.  60.  196 

Adams.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  late  Distressing 
Storm,  Feb.  20,  17 16-17,  delivered  March  3.  By  Eliphalet 
Adams.     New  London,  1717.     i2mo,  pp.  31.  197 

Adams.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Gordon  Sal- 
tonstall,  Governor  of  Connecticut.  By  Eliphalet  Adams.  With 
Appendix  from  the  Boston  News  Letter.  New  London  [1724]. 
i2mo,  pp.  60.  198 

Adams.  Eminently  Good  and  Vseful  Men,  the  Glory  and 
Defence  of  the  Places  where  they  live.  As  it  was  set  forth  in  a 
Sermon  at  Stonington,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
New  London,  T.  Green,  1 720.      i2mo,  pp.  46.  199 

Adams.  God  sometimes  answers  his  People  by  terrible 
Things  in   Righteousness.     Sermon  on  the   Meeting-house  in 


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New  London  being  struck  by  Lightning,  Aug.  31,   1735.     By 
Eliphalet  Adams.   New  London^  jy 2^.    i6mo,  pp.  46.         M.  200 

Also,  Sermons  at  the  Ordination  of  William  Gager,  John  Owen  and  Thomas  Clap, 
and  on  the  Death  of  J.  J.  Fabyan,  Mrs.  L.  Adams  and  Mrs.  M.  Bulkley. 

Adams.  Manual  Pereira,  or,  The  Sovereign  Rule  of  South 
Carolina.  With  Views  of  Southern  Laws,  Life,  and  Hospitality. 
By  F.  C.  Adams.     Charleston,  1853.     i2mo,  pp.  303.  201 

This  was  printed  in  Washington,  1853,  and  some  copies  have  that  imprint,+Re- 
pr'-vted.     London,  iS ^4..     izmo,  pp.  400. 

Adams.  The  Story  of  a  Trooper,  with  much  of  interest 
concerning  the  Campaign  on  the  Peninsula,  not  before  written. 
By  F.  Colburn  Adams.  New  fork,  Dick  and  Fitzgerald,  1865. 
i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  616.  202 

Adams.  Uncle  Tom  at  Home.  A  Review  of  the  Re- 
viewers and  Repudiators  of  *'  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,"  by  Mrs. 
Stowe.  By  F.  C.  Adams.  Philadelphia,  1853.  i2mo.-|- Re- 
printed, London,  Clarke  &  Co,  1853.      i2mo.  203 

Adams.  Justice  in  the  Bye  Ways.  By  F.  C.  Adams.  New 
Tork,  1856.     i2mo.  204 

Adams  (G.)  Genealogy  of  the  Adams  Family  of  Kingston, 
Mass.     By  George  Adams.     Boston,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  64.      205 

Adams  (G.  W.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Ouincy,  Mass., 
5th  July,  1824.  By  George  Washington  Adams.  Boston,  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  206 

Adams  (H.)  An  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  New  England, 
for  the  use  of  Young  Persons.  By  Hannah  Adams.  Boston, 
1805.  i2mo,  pp.  IV.,  i85.-|-Same.  Second  Edition.  Boston, 
Belcher  &  Armstrong,  1807.     i2mo,  pp.  vi.,  5-188.  207 

Adams.  An  Alphabetical  Compendium  of  the  Various  Sects 
which  have  appeared  in  the  world  from  the  beginning  of  the 
Christian  Era  to  the  present  day,  etc.  By  Hannah  Adams. 
Boston,  1784.     8vo.  208 

Adams.  A  View  of  Religions  .  .  .  Second  Edition.  Boston 
[1791].     8vo.  209 

Adams.  A  View  of  Religions,  .  .  .  Third  Edition,  with 
large  additions.  *  *  *  Boston,  1801.  8vo,  pp.  504. 4- Same. 
A  New  Edition.     London,  1805.     8vo.  210 


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Adams.  A  Dictionary  of  all  Religions  and  Religious  De- 
nominations, Jewish,  Heathen,  Mahometan,  and  Christian, 
ancient  and  modern.  .  .  .  Fourth  Edition,  with  large  additions. 
New  Tork,  18 1 7.     8vo.  21 1 

Reviewed  by  S.  Willard,  in  the  North  American  Review,  Vol.  vii.,  p.  86. 

Adams.  An  Appeal  to  the  World  on  the  Controversy  re- 
specting the  Revolution  of  Harvard  College.  By  Hannah 
Adams.     Charlestown^  18 14.     8vo.  212 

Adams.  A  Memoir  of  Miss  Hannah  Adams,  written  by 
herself.  With  Additional  Notices,  by  a  Friend.  Boston,  Gray, 
1832.     i2mo,  pp.  IV.,  no.     Portrait.  213 

Adams.  A  Narrative  of  the  controversy  between  the  Rev. 
Jedediah  Morse,  d.d.,  and  the  Author.  By  Hannah  Adams. 
Boston,  1 8 14.     8vo,  pp.  31.  214 

Adams.  A  Summary  History  of  New  England,  from  the 
first  Settlement  at  Plymouth,  to  the  Acceptance  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.  Comprehending  A  General  Sketch  of  the  Ameri- 
can War.  By  Hannah  Adams.  Dedham,  Printed  for  the  Author, 
m.dcc.xc.ix.     8vo,  pp.  513;  List,  i  1.  215 

Adams.  (H.  G.)  God's  Image  in  Ebony  :  a  Series  of  Sketches 
demonstrative  of  the  Mental  Powers  and  Intellectual  Capacities 
of  the  Negro  Race.  Edited  by  H.  G.  Adams.  With  a  Sketch 
by  F.  W.  Chesson,  and  a  Chapter  by  Wilson  Armistead.  Lon- 
don, Partridge^  Okey,  1854.      i2mo,  pp.  188.  216 

Adams  (Israel).  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Israel  Adams,  by 
Himself.     8vo,  pp.  36.  s.  217 

A  conjectural  title,  as  the  only  copy  kiiown  lacks  the  title-page.    The  author  served 
in  the  War  of  18 12. 

Adams  (Jasper).  Characteristics  of  the  Present  Century. 
A  Baccalaureate  Address  to  the  Graduates  of  the  College  of 
Charleston,  delivered  31st  October,  1834.  By  Jasper  Adams, 
D.D.      Charleston,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  ii.  218 

Adams.  An  Eulogium  pronounced  23d  January,  1835,  before 
the  College  of  Charleston,  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late 
Elias  Horry,  Esq.  By  Jasper  Adams,  d.d.  Charleston,  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  219 

Adams.  The  Moral  Causes  of  the  Welfare  of  Nations.  An 
Oration  delivered  ist  November,    1834,  before  the  Society  of 


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Graduates  of  the  College  of  Charleston.    By  the  Rev.  J.  Adams. 
Charleston,  1834.     8vo,  pp.  40.  220 

Adams.  The  Relation  of  Christianity  to  Civil  Government 
in  the  United  States.  A  Sermon  before  the  Convention  of  th 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Diocese  of  South  Carolina, 
Charleston,  February  13,  1833.  By  Rev.  Jasper  Adams,  d.d. 
Charleston,  1833.  8vo,  pp.  56.-|-Second  Edition.  Charleston, 
1833.     8vo,  pp.  64.  221 

Dr.  Adams  delivered  other  Orations  and  Sermons  at  Geneva,  Charleston,  &c.,  on 
the  Appearance  of  a  Comet ;  the  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  &c. 

Adams  (John).  Poems  on  Several  Occasions,  Original  and 
Translated.  By  the  Rev.  John  Adams,  m.a.  Boston,  1745. 
i2mo,  pp.  176.  M.  222 

Adams.  Flowers  of  Modern  History,  comprehending  the 
most  remarkable  revolutions  and  events  of  modern  times,  to  the 
Conclusion  of  the  American  War.  By  the  Rev.  John  Adams. 
London,  1796.  223 

Adams.  The  Flowers  of  Modern  Travels,  being  elegant, 
entertaining,  and  instructive  extracts,  selected  from  the  works 
of  the  most  celebrated  travellers.  By  John  Adams,  m.a.  Lon- 
don, 1788.  \2n\o.-\- Boston,  1797.  i2xi\o.-\- London,  1799.  3 
vols.,  i2mo.-\- Boston,  1816.  2  vols.,  i2mo.+ Baltimore  [n.  d.] 
8vo.  224 

Adams.  Choix  de  Voyages  modernes,  &c.  Traduit  par  J. 
F.  Andre.     Paris,  1799.     2  vols.,  8vo.  225 

Adams.  View  of  Universal  History,  from  the  creation  to  the 
present  time ;  including  an  account  of  the  celebrated  Revolu- 
tions in  France,  Poland,  Sweden,  &c.  By  Rev.  John  Adams. 
London,  1795.     3  vols.,  8vo.  226 

Includes  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

[Adams  (John)].  A  Collection  of  the  Speeches  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  to  both  Houses  of  Congress,  at  the 
Opening  of  every  Session,  with  their  Answers,  etc.  Boston, 
Manning  i^  Loring.     i2mo,  pp.  282.  227 

[Adams.]  A  Collection  of  State  Papers  relative  to  the  first 
acknowledgment  of  the  Sovereignty  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  the  Reception  of  their  Minister  Plenipotentiary, 


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by  their   High-Mightinesses  the   States-General  of  the   United 
Netherlands.     Jt  the  Hague^  1782.     8vo,  pp.  96.  m.  228 

Republished  in  England,  by  Mr.  HoUis,  with  the  following  title : 

[Adams.]  A  Collection  of  State  Papers  relative  to  the  first 
acknowledgment  of  the  Sovereignty  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  the  reception  of  their  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
by  their  High  Mightinesses  the  States-General  of  the  United 
Netherlands.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  political  character  of 
John  Adams,  ambassador.  ...  By  an  American.  Likewise  an 
Essay  on  canon  and  feudal  law,  by  John  Adams,  esq.  London^ 
Fielding^  1782.      8vo,  pp.  lOO.  229 

This  edition  also  contains  the  division  in  Parliament  on  peace  with  America,  Feb 
27,  178a. 

Adams.  Consideratien  op  de  Memorie  aan  H.  H.  M.  M. 
geadresseerd  door  John  Adams.     Leide^  1781.     8vo.  230 

Adams.  Correspondence  of  the  Late  President  Adams  ;  ori- 
ginally published  in  the  Boston  Patriot,  in  a  Series  of  Letters. 
Boston^  Everett  and  Munroe^  1809.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  36.  231 

Adams.  Correspondence  between  Hon.  John  Adams  and 
the  late  Wm.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  commenced  in  1803,  and  end- 
ing in  18 12.     Boston,  1S22.     8vo.     pp.219.  232 

See  "  Jefferson's  Memoirs,"  by  Randolph,  Vol.  iv.,  p.  389. 

Adams.  A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  By  John  Adams,  ll.d.  London, 
C.  Dilly,  m.dcc.lxxxvii.     8vo,  pp.  xxxi.,  392.  233 

First  published  in  this  form  as  a  complete  work.  Reprinted,  Boston,  1787.  i2mo 
+iVifw  Tork,  i'i%'j.-\- Philadelphia,  Hall  Sf  Sellers,  m.dcc.lxxxvii.  i2mo,  pp.  xx. 
3-390.  The  following  year  the  author  wrote  the  second  and  third  volumes,  and  the 
work  was  published  with  the  following  title  ; 

Adams.     A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of 
the  United  States  of  America  against  the  Attack  of  M.  Turgot. 
By  John  Adams,  ll.d.     London,   C.  Dilfy,  mdcclxxxvii-viii. 
8vo,  Vol.  I.,  pp.  XXXI.,  392;  Vol.  II.,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  651; 
Vol.  III.,  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  528,  Index,  18  1.  234 

Adams.  A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  Against  the  Attack  of  M.  Tur- 
cot in  his  Letter  to  Dr.  Price  Dated  the  Twenty-Second  day  of 

March,  1778.    By  John  Adams,  ll.d In  Three  Volumes. 

A  New  Edition.     London,  John   Stockdale,   1794.     8vo,  pp.  8, 


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Portrait.  235 

This  was  reprinted  as  a  Third  Edition  :  Philadelphia,  W.  Cobitti,  1793.  3  vols., 
8vo.     Stockdale  re-issued  his  edition  with  the  following  title  : 

Adams.  History  of  the  Principal  Republics  of  the  World  ;  a 
Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  government  of  the  United  States 
of  America  against  the  attack  of  M.  Turgot  .  .  .  London^  J. 
Stockdale,  1794'  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxviii.,  392,  451,  528  and 
Index,  18  1.  236 

"  This  work  is  not,  as  its  title  states,  a  defence  of  the  American  Constitution,  but  a 
warm  defence  of  the  Constitution  of  Great  Britain.  It  is  the  best  anti-democratic 
treatise  that  we  have  seen ;  for  Dr.  Adams  appears  to  dread  that  that  is  the  extreme 
to  which  his  countrymen  will  naturally  lean,  and  he  has  exerted  his  best  endeavours  to 
obviate  that  evil." — Monthly  Review.  This  writer  has  not  distinguished  between 
republicanism  and  democracy.  The  work  did  much  to  familiarize  the  European 
mind  to  the  novel  state  of  things  then  taking  place  in  America.  It  includes  the  opinions 
of  eminent  writers  on  various  republics  of  the  world. 

Adams.  Defense  des  Constitutions  Americaines  ou  de  la 
necessite  d'une  balance  dans  les  pouvoirs  d'un  gouvernement  libre 
par  M.  John  Adams.  Avec  des  Notes  de  M.  de  la  Croix. 
Paris.,  1792.     2  vols.,  8vo.  237 

Adams.  Correspondence  of  John  Adams,  Esq.,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  concerning  the  British  doctrine  of 
Impressment,  and  many  interesting  things  wl  ch  occurred  during 
his  administration.     Baltimore,  H.  Niles,  1809.      i2mo,  pp.  72. 

[Adams.]  Discourses  on  Davila.  A  series  of  papers  on 
Political  History.  Written  in  the  Year  1790,  and  then  pub- 
lished in  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States.  By  an  American 
Citizen.  Boston,  Printed  by  Russell  and  Cutler,  1 805.  8vo,  pp. 
148.  239 

[Adams.]  A  Dissertation  on  the  Canon  and  Feudal  Law. 
London  \_i'jS2?^  240 

Adams.  Essay  on  Canon  and  Feudal  Law ;  with  the  Politi- 
cal Character  of  the  said  John  Adams.  By  an  American.  Phila- 
delphia, Robert  Bell,  1783.     8vo,  pp.  62.  241 

The  same  as  No.  239,  with  another  title.  It  was  published  with  another  tract: 
"  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  States."  It  was  first  published  in 
the  Boston  Gazette  in  1765,  reprinted  in  the  London  Chronicle,  afterward  by  Almon,  at 
the  end  of  a  tract  entitled  "  True  Sentiments  of  America  in  1768." 

Adams.  Four  Letters :  Being  an  interesting  Correspondence 
between  those  Eminently  Distinguished  Characters,  John  Adams, 

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late  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Samuel  Adams,  late 
Governor  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Important  Subject  of  Gov- 
ernment.    Boston^  1802.     8vo,  pp.  32.  242 

Adams.  History  of  the  Dispute  with  America,  from  its 
Origin  in  1754.  Written  in  the  Year  1774.  By  John  Adams, 
Esq.     London^  f.  StockdaU.     8vo,  pp.  89.  n.  243 

**  The  avowed  design  of  this  pamphlet  is  to  pursue  the  tories  through  all  their  dark 
intrigues  and  wicked  machinations,  and  to  show  the  rise  and  progress  of  their  schemes 
for  enslaving  America.  The  Conduct  of  Bernard  and  Hutchinson  is  treated  with 
great  freedom  and  asperity ;  nor  is  the  indignant  author  less  sparing  of  some  eminent 
statesmen  in  England,  under  whose  influence  they  projected  ^tnd  pursued  the  inauspi- 
cious system  of  American  Taxation." — M.  R.,  lxx.,  p.  477.  The  work  is  an 
abridgment  of  the  Letters  of  Novanglus,  which  first  appeared  in  the  Boston  Gazette, 
1774,  which  were  reprinted  in  another  form  in  Almon's  Remembrancer  for  1775,  ^^^^ 
translated  into  Dutch,  with  the  following  title : 

Adams.  Geschiedenis  van  het  Geschil  tusschen  Groote-Britan- 
nie  en  Amerika,  zedert  deszelfs  oorsprong,  in  den  jaare  1754,  tot 
op  den  tegenwoordigen  tijd.  Door  zijne  excellentie,  den  Heere 
John  Adams,  Schildknaap^  gevolmagtigden  staatsdienaar  der  der- 
tien  vereenigde  staaten  van  Noord-Amerika,  bij  de  Republijk  der 
vereenigde  Nederlanden.  Te  Amsterdam^  Bij  W.  Holtrop^  1782. 
8vo,  pp.  VIII.,  156.     Portrait  by  VinkeUs.  N.  244 

Adams.  The  Inadmissible  Principles  of  the  King  of  Eng- 
land's Proclamation  of  Oct.  16,  1807,  considered.  Originally 
published  in  the  Boston  Patriot.  Boston^  1809.   8vo,  pp.  20.  m.  245 

Adams.  Letters  of  John  Adams,  addressed  to  his  wife. 
Edited  by  his  grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston^  1841. 
2  vols.,  i2mo.     pp.  XXXII.,  286  i  XX.,  282.     Portrait.  246 

Adams.  Memoir  to  their  High  Mightinesses  the  States 
General  of  the  United  Provinces.  Leyden^  April  19,  1781.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  247 

Adams.     Memoire  a  leurs   Hautes-Puissances  les  Seigneurs 

Etats-Generaux  des  Provinces-Unies  des  Pays-Bas. ,  1781. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  248 

Adams.  Speech  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  both 
Houses  of  Congress,  delivered  in  the  Representative  Chamber 
on  Thursday,  November  23,  1797.  Philadelphia^  Joseph  Gales. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  249 

[Adams.]  An  Address  in  answer  to  the  Speech  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  to  both  Houses  of  Congress,  at  the 


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Commencement  of  the  present  Session,  Reported  by  a  Select 
Committee  on  Monday,  Nov.  27,  1797.  Philadelphia^  Joseph 
Gales.     8vo,  pp.  6.  250 

[Adams.]  Thoughts  on  Government :  applicable  to  the 
present  state  of  the  American  colonies.  In  a  letter  from  a  gen- 
tleman to  his  friend  [George  Wythe,  of  Virginia].  Philadelphia^ 
VJohn  DunlapX  mdcclxxvi.  i2mo,  pp.  28 -|- Reprinted,  Boston^ 
J.  Gill^  1770.  i2mo,  pp.  16.  +  Same.  Abridged.  Boston^ 
1788,  &c.  251 

Adams.  Twenty-Six  Letters,  Upon  Interesting  Subjects 
Respecting  the  Revolution  of  America.  Written  In  Holland, 
In  the  Year  1780.  By  his  Excellency  John  Adams,  While  he 
was  sole  Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States  of 
America.  For  Negociating  A  Peace,  and  a  Treaty  of  Com- 
merce, with  Great-Britain.  [^London\  Printed  for  the  Subscribers 
[1786].  i2mo,  Advt.,  I  1.,  pp.  87. -h Reprinted,  New  Tork^  J. 
FennOy  1789.      i2mo,  pp.  64.  252 

These  Letters  were  addressed  to  Dr.  Calkoen,  of  Amsterdam,  and  were  printed  for 
private  circulation. 

Adams.  The  Works  of  John  Adams,  Second  President  of 
the  United  States ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and  Illus- 
trations, by  his  Grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston,  Little, 
Brown  iff  Co.,  1856.  10  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  684;  xii.,  542; 
2  p.  1.,  576  ;  VII.,  588  ;  2  p.  1.,  496  ;  2  p.  1.,  550 ;  xx.,  675  ; 
XXI.,  691 ;  XX.,  643  }  XI.,  520  }  18  Plates  and  Fac-similes.     253 

Three  hundred  copies  printed  on  large  paper.     See  N.  A.  Rev.,  lxxi.,  p.  407  ;  Liv. 
Age.,  XXI.,  p.  II. 

Adams.  Address  to  the  Federal  Republicans  of  Burlington 
County,  on  the  Re-election  of  President  Adams  and  Governor 
Howell.      Trenton,  Sherman,  m.dccc.     8vo,  pp.  32.  254 

Adams.  Brief  Consideration  of  the  Services,  &c.,  of  Mr. 
Adams.     See  [Gardner,  John]. 

Adams.  Deeds  and  other  Documents  relating  to  the  several 
Pieces  of  Land,  and  to  the  Library,  presented  to  the  Town  of 
Quincy,  by  John  J.  Adams.  With  a  Catalogue  of  Books. 
Cambridge,  1823.     ^v°>  PP*  ^7*  ^-  ^55 

Adams.  Facts  and  Official  Documents,  Relative  to  the  fit- 
ness of  General  Jackson  and  Mr.  Adams  for  the  office  of  Presi- 


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dent,  and  to  the  conduct  of  the  parties  supporting  them.     [No 
imprint.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  256 

Adams.  Political  Sketches  inscribed  to  His  Excellency  John 
Adams,  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  from  the  United  States  to  the 
Court  of  Great  Britain.  By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States. 
London^  C.  Dilly^  mdcclxxxvii.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  96.  257 

"  Theie  Sketches  are  written  with  much  spirit,  and  that  zeal  for  America  and  iti 
cauie,  which  hat  animated  her  numeroua  authors  and  defenders." — CriticaJ  Rtvinu. 

Adams.  A  Selection  of  Eulogies  Pronounced  in  the  Several 
States  in  Honor  of  those  Illustrious  Patriots  and  Statesmen, 
John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson.  Hartford^  D.  F.  Robinson 
^  Co.,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  426.  258 

Adams.  A  Selection  of  the  Patriotic  Addresses  to  the  Presi- 
dent [John  Adams]  of  the  United  States,  together  with  the 
President's  Answers,  presented  in  the  year  1798.  Boston^  1798. 
i2mo,  pp.  360.  259 

Adams.  Sketches  of  the  Public  Services  of  Adams,  Clay  and 
Crawford  ....  By  a  New-York  Republican.  New  Tork, 
1823.  260 

Adams.     Vindication  of  the  Condi  \  Character  of  John 

Adams,  Esq.     In  Reply  to  the  Letter  ot  General  Hamilton. 
New  Tork,  1800.     8vo.  261 

Adams.  Vindication  of  the  President's  Nomination  of  a  new 
Embassy  to  France,  1799.     8vo.  262 

[Adams  (John)]  and  [Leonard  (Daniel)].  Novanglus  and 
Massachusettensis  ;  or.  Political  Essays,  published  in  the  years 
1774  and  1775,  on  the  Principal  Points  of  Controversy  between 
Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.  The  former  by  John  Adams, 
late  President  of  the  United  States,  the  latter  by  Jonathan 
Sewall,  then  King's  Attorney  General  of  the  province  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay.  To  which  are  added  a  number  of  Letters,  lately 
written  by  President  Adams  to  the  Honourable  William  Tudor  j 
Some  of  which  were  never  before  published.  Boston,  Hews  & 
Goss,  1 8 19.     8vo,  pp.  312.  263 

Notwithstanding  the  positive  statement  on  the  title,  it  is  satisfactorily  settled  that 
Daniel  Leonard  was  the  author  of  Massachusettensis'  Letters.  Some  of  the  papers 
signed  Novanglus  were  reprinted  in  London.     See  Nos.  243  and  044. 

Adams  (Mrs.  John).  Letters  of  Mrs.  Adams,  the  wife  of 
John  Adams.     With  an  introductory  memoir  by  her  grandson. 


J^'«i'**ir 


ADAMS. 


37 


Charles  Francis  Adams.     Boston^   1840.      i2mo.-f  Fourth   Edi- 
tion, revised  and  enlarged.      Boston^  1848.      i2mo.  264 

Adams  (John,  0/  fValtham- Abbey).     Set  Juan  y  Santacilia,  J. 

Adams  (J.  J.)  The  Charter  Oak,  and  other  Poems.  By 
John  Jay  Adams.  New  Tork^  Samuel  Co/man^  '^39-  i2mo, 
pp.  60.  265 

Adams  (John  G.)  Our  Country,  and  its  Claims  upon  us. 
An  Oration  delivered  before  the  municipal  authorities  and  citi- 
zens of  Providence,  July  4,  1863.  By  Rev.  John  G.  Adams. 
Providence^  Knowles^  Anthony  £5f  Co.,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  30.  266 

Adams  (John  Q.^  An  Address  delivered  at  the  request  of  a 
committee  of  the  citizens  of  Washington  ;  on  the  occasion  of 
reading  the  Declaration  of  Independence  on  the  fourth  of  July, 
1 82 1.  By  John  Quincy  Adams.  IVaihington^  Davis  and  Force^ 
1 82 1.  8vo,  pp.  3i.-|-Second  Edition.  Cambridge^  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  34.  M.  267 

Adams.     Rt  aarks  on  the  Address.     See  [Fendall  (P.  R.)] 

[Adams.]  Review  of  the  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  John 
Q.  Adams  at  Washington,  4th  July,  1821.  Boston^  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  268 

[Adams.]  A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Adams's  Oration.  Concord^ 
N.  i/.,  1821.     8vo.  269 

See,  also,  Niles'  Register,  Vol.  xx.,  p.  316. 

Adams.  Address  of  John  Quincy  Adams  to  his  Constituents 
of  the  Twelfth  Congressional  District,  at  Braintree,  Sept.  17, 
1842.     Boston.,  1842.     8vo,  pp.  63.  270 

Adams.  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Charitable  Fire 
Association  of  Boston,  May  28,  1802.  By  John  Quincy  Adams. 
Boston^  1802.  8vo,  pp.  25.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston,  1802. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  271 

Includes  a  handsome  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Geo.  R.  Minot,  which  is  reprinted  in 
the  Mass.  Coll.,  viii.,  105-110. 

[Adams.]  The  Administration  and  the  Opposition.  Ad- 
dressed to  the  Citizens  of  New  Hampshire.  By  Algernon  Sid- 
ney.    Concord,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  20.  272 

[Adams.]     American  Principles  A  Review  of  the  Works  of 


38 


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I  Pi 


Fisher  Ames,  compiled  by  A  Number  of  his  Friends.     Boston, 
Everett  ^  Munroe,  1809.     8vo,  pp.  56.  273 

Adams.  Remarks  on  J.  Q.  Adams's  review  of  Ames.  See 
[Lowell,  John]. 

Adams.  Argument  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  in  the  Case  of  the  United  States,  Appellants,  vs.  Cinque 
and  others,  Africans,  captured  on  the  Schooner  Amistad,  with 
a  Review  of  the  Case  of  the  Antelope,  delivered  on  the  24th 
February  and  ist  March,  1841.  New  York,  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
135.  N.  274 

Adams.  Correspondence  between  John  Quincy  Adams  and 
several  Citizens  of  Massachusetts,  concerning  the  Charge  of  a 
Design  to  dissolve  the  Union.  With  An  Appeal  to  the  Citizens 
of  the  United  States.  By  Franklin  Dexter.  Boston,  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  8o.+Second  Edition.  Boston,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  48.+Same. 
W'ashington,  1829.     8vo,  pp.  56.  275 

Adams.  The  Duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries  and  the  Mis- 
sissippi. Documents  relating  to  transactions  at  the  negotiation 
of  Ghent.  Collected  and  published  by  John  Quincy  Adams, 
one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  States  at  the  Negotia- 
tion.    Washington,  Davis  and  Force,  i%22.     8vo,  pp.  256.     276 

Adams.  The  Treaty  of  Ghent  and  the  Fisheries  ;  or.  The 
Diplomatic  Talents  of  John  Quincy  Adams  candidly  examined. 
Boston,  1824.     8vo.  277 

Adams.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  James 
Madison,  Fourth  President  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  at 
the  request  of  the  Mayor,  Aldermen  and  Common  Council  of 
the  City  of  Boston,  September  27th,  1836.  By  John  Quincy 
Adams.     Boston,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  90.  278 

Adams.  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  James  Monroe. 
Boston,  August  25,  1831.  By  John  Quincy  Adams.  Boston, 
1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  100.  279 

Adams.  Notice  of  Mr.  Adams'  Eulogium  on  the  life  and 
character  of  James  Monroe.     Washington,  iS^i.     8vo,  pp.  36. 

c.  280 

Adams.  The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution :  a  Discourse  de- 
livered at  the  request  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  on  Tuesday,  the  30th  of  April,  1839  ; 


Aw*^*^ 


ADAMS. 


39 


being  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Inauguration  of  George 
Washington  as  President  of  the  United  States,  on  Thursday, 
the  30th  of  April,  1789,  by  John  Quincy  Adams.  New  York^ 
Samuel  Colman^  mdcccxxxix.     8vo,  pp.  136.     Plate.  281. 

See  N.  Am.  Rev.,  liv.,  p.  zii. 

Adams.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  A  Mem- 
ber of  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Present  State  of  our 
National  Affairs.  With  Remarks  upon  Mr.  Pickering's  Letter 
to  the  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth.  By  John  Quincy 
Adams.  Boston^  1808.  8vo,  pp.  32.+ Second  Edition.  Boston^ 
1808.  8vo,  pp.  ■^2.  +  Albany^  Printed  by  John  Barber  [1808]. 
8vo,  pp.  "^2.  + New  Tork^  1808.  Swo.  +  Hallowell,  iSoS.  8vo, 
pp.  24..+ Sag  Harbor,  1808.  Svo.-{- Boston.,  Printed;  London,  Re- 
printed, R.  y.  Johnson,  1808.     8vo,  pp.  32.  282 

Adams.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams,  occa- 
sioned by  His  Letter  to  Mr.  Otis.  By  Alfred.  Printed  in 
America.     J[New  Tori'],  1808.     8vo,  pp.  43.  283 

Adams.  Verdict  of  Condemnation.  By  an  Old  Citizen  of 
New  York.  On  the  Appeal  of  H.  G.  Otis  &  Co.  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States,  in  grand  Inquest ;  for  the  decision  of  their 
Controversy  with  John  Quincy  Adams.  New  York,  1829. 
8vo.  284 

Adams.     Remarks  and  Criticisms.     See  [Coleman,  William]. 

Adams.  Letters  from  John  Quincy  Adams  to  his  constituents 
in  the  Twelfth  Congressional  district  of  Massachusetts  ;  to 
which  is  added  his  Speech  in  Congress,  Feb.  9,  1837.  Boston, 
1837.     i2mo.  285 

Adams.  I,<itters  from  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams,  read  at 
the  recent  Celebration  of  West-India  Emancipation  in  Bangor, 
Me. ,  1843.     8v°j  PP-  8.  286 

Adams.      Letters   on   the   Masonic    Institution. 
Quincy  Adams.     Boston,  1847.     ^^'  ^^°" 

Adams.     Lives   of  celebrated   statesmen,   by   John 
Adams,  ll.d.  ;  with  a  sketch  of  the  author,  by  the  Rev. 
W.  Upham.     New  York,  W.  H.  Graham,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  105. 

James  Madison,  Lafayette,  and  James  Monroe  are  the  statesmen  referred  to. 

Adams.  The  Lives  of  James  Madison,  Fourth  President  of 
the  United  States,  And  James  Monroe,  Fifth  President  of  the 


By    John 
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United  States.  By  John  Quincy  Adams.  With  Historical 
iVotices  of  their  Administrations.  Buffalo^  1 850.  +  Reprinted, 
Philadelphia^  J.  L.  Gihon,  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  432.  289 

Adams.  The  New-England  Confederacy  of  mdcxliii.  A 
Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
May  29th,  1843.  %  1°*^"  Quincy  Adams.  Boston^  1843.  ^^°> 
pp.  47.  290 

Also,  in  the  Mass.  Hist.  Collection,  Vol.  ix.,  Third  Series. 

Adams.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Cincinnati  Astro- 
nomical Society,  on  the  occasion  of  laying  the  Corner-stone  of 
the  Observatory.  By  John  Quincy  Adams.  Cincinnati,  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  72.  291 

Adams.  An  Oration  addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  Town 
of  Quincy,  on  the  Fifty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Independence 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  John  Quincy  Adams. 
Boston,  1831.     8vo,  pp.  40.  292 

Adams.  Oration  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1802,  at 
the  Anniversary  Commemorative  of  the  First  Landing  of  our 
Ancestors  at  that  Place.  Boston,  1S02.  8 vo,  pp.  31. -{-Reprinted, 
Plymouth,  18  20.  293 

Adams.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Newburyport,  at  their  request,  on  the  Sixty-first  Anni- 
versary of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  July  4,  1837,  by 
John  Quincy  Adams.     Newburyport,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  68.       294 

Adams.  Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gilbert  Motier 
de  Lafayette,  at  Washington,  on  the  31st  December,  1834.  By 
John  Quincy  Adams.  Washington,  Gales  and  Seaton,  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  1 04.+ Another  Edition.     New  Tork,  1835.  295 

Adams.  An  Oration,  pronounced  July  4th,  1793,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By 
John  Quincy  Adams.  Boston,  Edes  y  Son,  1793.  8vo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  i6.-f-Second  Edition.     Boston,  1793.     8vo.  g.  296 

Adams.  Poems  on  Religion  and  Society,  by  John  Quincy 
Adams :  with  notices  of  his  life  and  character,  by  John  Davis 
and  Thomas  H.  Benton.  New  Tork,  1848.  i8mo.4- Reprinted, 
Auburn,  1854.     i8mo.  297 


ADAMS. 


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Adams.  Present  State  of  our  National  Affairs.  By  John 
Quincy  Adams.     Albany,  1821.     8vo.  b.  298 

Adams.  Report  on  the  Apportionment  Bill,  House  of  Re- 
presentatives, July  16,  1842.  [^Washington,  1842.]  8vo,  pp. 
12.  299 

Adams.  Report  on  the  Massachusetts  Resolutions :  House 
of  Representatives,  April  4,  1844.  Washington,  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  300 

Adams.  Six  Letters  from  John  Quincy  Adams  to  Edward 
Livingston,  on  Masonry.  Philadelphia,  C.  T.  Jones,  1833.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  301 

Adams.  The  Social  Compact  Exemplified  in  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  With  Remarks 
on  the  Theories  of  Divine  Right  of  Hobbes  and  others,  concern- 
ing the  Origin  and  Nature  of  Government ;  a  Lecture  delivered 
before  the  Franklin  Lyceum,  Providence,  R.  L,  November 
25th,  1842.    Providence,  Knowles^  Vose,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  32.     302 

Adams.  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  on  the  Case  of 
Alexander  McLeod,  House  of  Representatives,  Sept.  4,  1841. 
Washington,  1 84 1.     8vo,  pp.  12.  303 

Adams.  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  on  the  Causes  of  the 
Failure  of  the  Fortification  Bill,  &c. ;  delivered  Jan.  22,  1836. 
Washington,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  16.  304 

Adams.  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  on  War  with  Great 
Britain  and  Mexico ;  with  the  Speeches  of  Messrs.  Wise  and 
IngersoU,  &c.     Boston,  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  36.  305 

Adams.  Speech  of  Mr.  John,^Quincy  Adams  (suppressed  by 
the  Previous  Question)  on  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposites, 
and  its  Reasons.  Boston  [n.  d.]  8vo.  pp.  32.  + Another  Edition. 
Washington,  Gales  and  Seaton,  1 834.     8vo,  pp.  43.  306 

Adams.  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  upon  the  Right  of 
the  People  to  Petition  ;  on  the  Freedom  of  Speech  and  of  Debate 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States ;  on  the 
Resolution  of  Seven  State  Legislatures,  and  the  petitions  .  .  . 
relating  to  the  Annexation  of  Texas  to  this  Union.  Washington, 
1838.     8vo,  pp.  131.  307 

Adams.     Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  on  the  Joint  Rcso- 


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ADAMS. 


lution  for  distributing  Rations  to  Fugitives  from  Indian  Hostili- 
ties in  Alabama  and  Georgia ;  House  of  Rep*-  ^entatives,  May 
25?  1836.     Washington^  1836.     8vo,  pp.  8.  308 

Adams.  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams  in  relation  to  the 
Navy  Pension  Fund  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
28th  December,  1840.     [Washington^  1840.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     309 

Adams.  Substance  of  the  Speech  of  John  Quincy  Adams, 
with  Part  of  the  Debate,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  upon 
the  Bill  relating  to  the  Collection  of  Duties  on  Imports.  Boston^ 
1840.     8vo,  pp.  30.  310 

Adams.  Texas.  Extracts  from  the  address  of  John  Quincy 
Adams  to  his  Constituents,  at  Braintree,  Sept.  17,  1842.  Trans- 
lated into  French  and  Spanish  from  the  National  Intelligencer  of 
Oct.  22,  1842.      Washington^  1842.     8vo,  pp.  32.  311 

Adams.  Tariff — Manufactures.  May  23,  1832.  Mr.  Adams 
from  the  Committee  on  Manufactures  made  the  following  report : 
Svo,  pp.  36.  312 

Report  No.  28,  22d  Congr.,  ist  Session. 

Adams.  Vindication  of  Gen.  Jackson's  Invasion  and  Occupa- 
tion of  Florida,  etc.     [^Washi.igton^  \%\%.'\     8vo.  ^' 3^3 

Adams.  Address  of  the  Central  Committee  friendly  to  the 
Election  of  John  Quincy  Adams  as  President,  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  314 

Adams.  Facts  and  Opinions  respecting  Mr.  John  Quincy 
Adams ;  and  a  fair  view  of  the  Militia-men  Story.  [No  imprint.] 
Svo,  pp.  8.  315 

Adams.  The  life  and  public  services  of  John  Quincy 
Adams.  With  the  eulogy  before  the  legislature  of  New  York. 
By  Wm.  H.  Seward.     Juburn^  1849,  ^^*     i^mo.  316 

Adams.  The  political  character  of  John  Quincy  Adams 
delineated.  Being  a  reply  to  certain  observations  in  the  address 
of  Gen.  Peter  B.  Porter  and  others.  Albany^  Printed  for  the 
Albany  Argus^  by  D.  M'Glashan,  1828.  {^Reprint  from  the  Argus.'] 
Svo,  pp.  30.  317 

Adams.  Principles  of  Mr.  [J.  Q.]  Adams*  Administration. 
1S28.  318 

Adams.     Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  [of  Roxbury]  on 


ADAMS. 


43 


the  Death   of  John    Quincy  Adams.      Roxbury^   1848.      8vo, 
pp.  7-  319 

Adams.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  fVash- 
ington,  1824.     8vo.  320 

Adams.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  New 
roriy  Sickels,  1828.     8vo,  pp.  16.  321 

Adams.  The  striking  similitude  between  the  Reign  of  Ter- 
ror of  the  Elder  Adams  and  the  Reign  of  Corruption  of  the 
Younger  Adams.  An  address  adopted  by  the  Albany  Republi- 
can County  Convention :  together  with  resolutions  expressing 
their  sentiments  on  the  Presidential  Question,  and  nominating 
the  Hon.  John  Taylor  for  Presidential  Elector.  Jlbany^  Printed  for 
the  Albany  Argm^  by  D.  M'Glashan^  1828.     8vo,  pp.  8.  322 

Adams.  Testimonials  of  respect  -to  the  Memory  of  John 
Quincy  Adams  by  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  [No  im- 
print.]    8vo,  pp.  28.  323 

Adams.  Tokens  of  a  Nation's  Sorrow.  Addresses  in  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States,  and  Funeral  Solemnities  on  the 
Death  of  John  Quincy  Adams.  Washington^  y.  Sff  G.  S.  Gideon^ 
1848.  8vo,  pp  40.  Portrait.+ Second  Edition.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  40.     Portrait.  324 

Adams  &  Condict.  Report  of  the  Minority  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Manufactures,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  the  United  States,  Feb.  28,  1833.  By  J.  Q.  Adams  and 
Lewis  Condict.     Boston,  1833.     ^^°'  3^5 

Adams.  (J.  S.)  Town  and  Country  ;  or.  Life  at  Home  and 
Abroad,  Without  and  Within  us.  By  John  S.  Adams.  Boston, 
1855.     i2mo.  326 

Adams  (J.  M.)  Address  to  the  People  of  Cumberland  County. 
By  John  Milton  Adams.     Portland,  1853.     ^^°>  PP*  ^4'         3^7 

Adams  (Joseph).  The  Death  of  the  Righteous  to  be  lamented. 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  Fabyan,  Esq.,  March  30,  1756. 
By  Rev.  Joseph  Adams,  a.m.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1757.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  m.  328 

Adams.  A  Letter  from  Mr.Joseph  Jdams,  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Thomas    Barnard,   of    Newbury,    with    Mr.    Barnard's    Answer 


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thereto.      Boston^   '743-      8vo,  pp.   I5.+The  Second  Edition. 
Boston^  Thomas  Fleet^  1743'     8vo,  pp.  i6.  329 

Adams.  The  Necessity  and  Importance  of  Rulers,  Civil 
and  Ecclesiastical,  &c.  Sermon  at  Newington,  March  13, 
1769.  By  Joseph  Adams,  a.m.  Portsmouth^  1769.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  N.  330 

Adams  (Josiah).  Address  at  Acton,  July  21,  1835,  the  first 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  that  Town  ;  with  an  appendix  and 
map  of  the  Concord  Fight.     Boston^  1835.     8vo,  pp.  24.        331 

Adams.  The  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard 
Haven,  of  Lynn,  Massachusetts,  who  emigrated  from  England 
about  200  years  ago.  By  Josiah  Adams.  Boston^  1843.  ^^^> 
PP-  54-  332 

Adams.  Genealogy  &c.  .  .  .  being  a  Republication  of  the 
first  edition.   With  Additions.   Boston^  1849.   8vo,  pp.  54,  50.  333 

Adams.  Letter  to  Lemuel  Shattuck,  Esq.,  of  Boston  .  .  . 
in  Vindication  of  the  Claims  of  Capt.  Isaac  Davis,  of  Acton,  to 
his  just  share  in  the  Honors  of  the  Concord  Fight.  Also  depo- 
sitions of  witnesses,  &c.     Boston,  i%^o.     8vo,  pp.  24.  334 

Written  in  answer  to  Sliattuck's  "History  of  Concord." 

Adams  (J.  W.)  Letter  to  the  Honorable  Secretary  of  War, 
on  the  examination  of  officers  for  colored  troops.  By  Julius  W. 
Adams.     Brooklyn,  Sept.  ist,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.  335 

Adams  (Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Adams,  of  Mississippi.  On 
the  Bill  to  Remove  the  Indians  West  of  the  Mississippi,  de- 
livered in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April,  1830.  Wash' 
ington,  1830.     8vo,  pp.  31.  336 

Adams  (N.)  Annals  of  Portsmouth,  comprising  a  period  of 
Two  hundred  Years  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town ; 
With  Biographical  Sketches  of  a  few  of  the  most  respectable 
inhabitants.  By  Nathaniel  Adams.  Portsmouth,  Published  for  the 
Author,  1825.     8vo,  pp.  400.  337 

See  N.  A.  R.,  xxii.,  215. 

Adams  (Neh.)  The  Life  of  John  Eliot,  with  an  account  of 
the  early  Missionary  efforts  among  the  Indians  of  New  England. 
By  Nehemiah  Adams.     Boston,  1847.     i2mo.  338 

Adams.      A   Sermon  preached  to  the    Congregation  at   the 


ADAMS. 


45 


Essex  Street  Church,  October  ii,  1852.  The  Sabbath  After 
the  Interment  of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster.  By  Nehemiah  Adams, 
D.D.  Boston^  1852.  8vo,  pp.  23. -|- Second  Edition.  Boston, 
Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand,  1852.     8 vo,  pp.  23.  339 

Adams.  The  Sable  Cloud  ;  A  Southern  Tale  with  Northern 
Comments.  By  Rev.  Nehemiah  Adams.  Boston,  Ticknor  ^ 
Fields,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  275.  340 

Adams.  A  South-Side  View  of  Slavery  ;  or,  Three  Months 
at  the  South,  in  1854.  By  Rev.  Nehemiah  Adams,  d.d.  Boston, 
T.  R.  Marvin,  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  214.  341 

Adams  (S.)  On  the  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  Propagating 
the  Gospel.     By  Samuel  Adams.     London,  1765.     8vo  342 

Adams  (R.  S.)  Nineveh  Threatened — A  Sermon  preached  in 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Brooklyn,  Dec.  30,  i860.  By  Rev.  R. 
S.  Adams.    New  Tork,  Mann  (^Stearns,  1 861.   8vo,  pp.  16.    343 

Relates  to  the  Southern  Rebellion. 

Adams  (S.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  State  House  in 
Philadelphia,  to  a  very  numerous  Audience ;  on  Thursday,  the 
ist  of  August,   1776,  by  Samuel  Adams,  Member  of  the  *** 

i^in^if.  *******  j.jjg  General  Congress  of  the  ******  ******  q£ 

America.  Philadelphia,  Printed;  London,  Reprinted,  "Johnston, 
mdcclxxvi.     8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  42.  344 

An  undelivered  oration.  Set  Wells'  Life  of  Adams,  Vol,  ii.,  p.  439,  Vol.  111.,  p. 
403,  There  is  no  Philadelphia  edition.  "  Mr.  Adams,  the  American  Cicero,  de- 
claims with  warmth  and  energy  against  kingly  government  and  hereditary  succession. 
There  are  passages  in  this  oration  which  would  have  done  honour  to  a  Roman  trib- 
une, when  the  republican  spirit  of  that  mistress  of  the  world  was  at  its  greatest 
height," — M,  R,,  tv.,  p.  397.  &e,  also,  Anal.  Mag.,  iii,,  p,  231 ;  Am.  Quar,  Reg., 
XIII,,  p.  269. 

Adams  (Thos.)  Democracy  Unveiled,  in  a  letter  to  Sir  Francis 
Burdett,  Bart.,  m.p.  By  T.  Adams,  Esq.,  lately  a  resident  in 
the  United  States.     London,  Chappie,  18 13.     8vo,  pp.  521.     345 

The  Monthly  Review,  Vol,  lxx.,  p.  275,  says  that  the  title  of  this  bulky  volume 
should  have  been  "  The  Evils  of  Democracy  exemplified  in  the  case  of  the  United 
States  of  America." 

Adams  (T.  M.)  Cool  Address  to  the  People  of  England  on 
the  Slave  Trade.    By  T.  M.  Adams.    London,  1788.    8vo.     346 

Adams  (W.)  God's  Eye | on  the | Contrite | or  a | Discourse] 
shewing  |  That  True  Poverty  and  Contrition  of  Spirit  and  Trem- 
bling at  God's  Word  is  the  Infallible  and  only  way  for  the  Obtain- 


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ing  and  Retaininej  of  Divine  Acceptation.  J  As  it  was  made  in  the 
Audience  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  [  Massachusetts  Colony 
at  Boston  in  New-England ;  J  May  27.  1685.  being  the  Day  of 
Election  there.  {  By  Mr.  William  Adams  { Boston  in  New  t,ng- 
hn6.\  Printed  by  Richard  Pierce  /or  Samuel  Sewall,  1685.  |  4to, 
Title,  I  1.,  pp.  41.  347 

Adams.  The  Necessity  of  the  Pouring-out  of  the  Spirit  from 
on  High.  Upon  a  Sinning  Apostatizing  People,  set  under  Judg- 
ment, in  order  to  their  merciful  deliverance  and  Salvation.  Fast 
Sermon,  21,  9,  1678.  By  Rev.  William  Adams.  Boston^  1679. 
4to,  pp.  48.  M.  348 

Adams.  A  |  Discourse  |  Delivered  at  New-London,  |  October 
23d  A.D.  1 760. 1  On  the  [Thanksgiving  I  (Ordered  by  Authority)! 
For  the  Success  of  the  British  Arms,  m  |  the  reduction  of  Mon- 
treal, and  the  conquest  of  all  Canada.  |  By  William  Adams.  | 
New-London  :  |  Printed  and  sold  by  Timothy  Green,  \  mdcclxi.  j 
Small  8vo,  pp.  25.  h.  349 

Adams  (Sir  W.)  The  actual  State  of  the  Mexican  Mines, 
and  the  reasonable  expectations  of  the  Shareholders  of  the  Anglo- 
Mexican  Mine  Association,  being  the  substance  of  a  letter  ad- 
dressed to  the  Directors  of  that  Company  ;  with  a  Supplement, 
containing  additional  Data,  confirmed  by  recent  intelligence  from 
Mexico }  and  an  Appendix  of  Original  Mexican  Documents. 
By  Sir  William  Adams.  London,  Sherwood,  mdcccxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  IV.,  87.  350 

Adams  (W.)  An  Address  before  the  New-England  Society  of 
New  York,  Dec.  22,  1852.  By  Rev.  William  Adams,  d.d. 
New  Tork,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  56.  351 

Adams.  Christian  Patriotism  by  William  Adams,  Pastor  of 
Madison  Square  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York  City.  New 
Tori,  Jnson  D.  F.  Randolph,  1863.      i2mo,  pp.  21.  352 

Adams.  Christianity  and  Civil  Government.  By  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Adams.     New  York,  185 1.     8vo,  pp.48.  353 

Adams.  Madison  Square  Church :  Jan.  i,  1858,  1859. 
i2mo,  pp.  12,  16.  354 

Adams.  Prayer  for  Rulers,  a  duty  of  Christian  Patriots.  A 
discourse  preached  in  the  Madison  Square  Presbyterian  Church, 
Jan.  4,  1 86 1.  By  Rev.  William  Adams,  d.d.  New  York,  Rudd 
y  Carlton,  1861.     i2mo,  pp.  41.  355 


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Adams  (W.  E.)  The  Slaveholder's  War.  An  Argument  for 
the  North  and  the  Negro.  By  W.  E.  Adams.  Manchester^  Un. 
and  Emanc.  Soc.^  1863.     8vo,  pp.  24.  356 

[Adams  (W.  T.)]  Brave  Old  Salt,  or  Life  on  the  Quarter- 
Deck.  A  Story  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Oliver  Optic  (W. 
T.Adams).    Boston^  Leei^  Shepard,  iS6b.     i6mo,  pp.  330.     357 

[Adams.]  Fighting  Joe  ;  or,  The  Fortunes  of  a  Staff  Officer. 
A  Story  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Oliver  Optic.  Boston,  Lee 
is  Shepard,  1866.     i6mo,  pp.  326.  358 

Adams.  The  Yankee  Middy  ;  or,  The  Adventures  of  a 
Naval  Officer.  A  Story  of  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  Oliver 
Optic.     Boston,  Lee  i^  Shepard,  1866.      i6mo,  pp.  332.  359 

Adams  (Z.)  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  lately  published,  entitled, 
"  A  Treatise  on  Church  Government."  By  Zabdiel  Adams. 
Boston,  1773.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  87.  360 

Adams.  Sermon  before  his  Excellency  John  Hancock,  Esq., 
Governor,  etc.,  May  29,  1782.  By  Zabdiel  Adams.  {Boston'], 
Fleetest  GUI [1782].     8vo,  pp.  59.  361 

Adams.  The  Duty  and  Importance  of  Making  the  Scrip- 
tures the  Rule  and  Standard  of  Preaching,  delivered  at  Westford 
in  presence  of  the  Pastors  and  Deacons  convened  to  confer  with 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Scribner  relative  to  certain  Doctrines  he  had  been 
charged  with  Preaching.  By  Zabdiel  Adams,  of  Lunenburgh. 
Boston,  1782.     8vo.  362 

Adams.  The  Evil  Designs  of  Men  made  subservient  by  God 
to  the  Public  Good  ;  particularly  illustrated  in  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  Conclusion  of  the  American  War.  A  Sermon  Preached  at 
Lexington  on  the  Nineteenth  of  April  1783:  Being  the  Anni- 
versary of  the  Commencement  of  the  War  between  Britain  and 
America,  which  broke  out  in  that  Town  on  the  19th  of  April 
1775.  By  Zabdiel  Adams,  a.m.  Boston,  Benjamin  Edes  ^  Sons, 
M,DCC,Lxxxiii.     8vo,  pp.  39.  363 

Adams.  The  Happiness  and  Pleasure  of  Unity  in  Christian 
Societies,  considered.  Sermon  in  Boston,  August  26,  1772. 
Boston,  1772.     8vo,  pp.  44.  364 

Adams.  Masonic  Sermon  at  Lancaster  [Mass.]  June  24, 
1778.     Worcester,  1778.     Sm.  410.  w.  365 


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ADDEY. 


Adams.  The  Nature,  Pleasure,  and  Advantages  of  Church 
Musick.  Sermon  Preached  at  a  Lecture,  Lancaster,  April  4, 
1 77 1.     By  Zabdiel  Adams.     Boston^  '77i'     8vo,  pp.  38.       366 

Alio,  Sermoni  at  the  ordination  of  Ch.  Stearns,  J.  Foiter,  Kingibury,  Noyei,  and 
E.  Whipple,  and  other  discouriei. 

Adamson  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Luis  de 
Camoens.  By  John  Adamson.  London^  1820.  2  vols.,  crown 
8vo.     Portrait.  367 

Alto  on  large  paper.     '*  An  elaborate  performance." — Lowndes. 

Adamson.  Bibliotheca  Lusitana;  or  Catalogue  of  Books  and 
Tracts,  relating  to  the  History,  Literature  and  Poetry  of  Portu- 
gal ;  forming  part  of  the  library  of  John  Adamson.  Newcastle- 
on-Tyney  Hodgson^  ^836.     i2mo,  bfasciculi^  pp.  115.  368 

Includes  some  Brazilian  Bibliography. 

Adamson.  Catalogue  of  a  valuable  collection  of  rare  Editions 
and  Translations  of  the  works  of  Camoens.  London,  iS^b.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  369 

Adamson  (M.)  [Pseud].  A  Friendly  Epistle  to  Neighbour 
John  Taylor  of  Norwich.  Containing  an  earnest  invitation  to 
him  to  join  the  Quakers,  and  not  attempt  to  raise  up  a  New 
Sect,  when  there  are  so  many  in  the  world.  By  M.  Adamson. 
To  which  is  added  a  Short  Dialogue  between  Timothy  Tell- 
Truth,  and  Obadiah  Friendly.  Third  Edition.  Boston,  Re- 
printed, 1758.     8vo,  pp.  23.  M.  370 

Adamson  (T.)  A  Reply  to  "  Considerations  and  Arguments 
proving  the  Inexpediency  of  a  National  Copyright  Law,  by  John 
Campbell."  By  Thomas  Adamson.  New  fori,  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  371 

Adamson  (W.  A.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Quebec,  in  1854, 
on  the  day  set  apart  for  humiliation  and  fasting  on  account  of 
the  war  between  our  Country  and  Russia.  By  Rev.  W.  Agar 
Adamson.     ^ebec,  1854.     8vo,  pp.  14.  372 

Adderley.  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  m.p., 
on  the  Present  Relations  of  England  with  the  Colonies.  By  the 
Right  Hon.  C.  B.  Adderley,  m.p.  With  an  Appendix  of  Ex- 
tracts from  Evidence  taken  before  the  Select  Committee  on 
Colonial  Military  Expenditure.    London,  Parker,  1S62.   8vo.    373 

Addey  (M.)     The  Life   and   Military   Career  of  Thomas 


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Jonathan  Jackson,  Lieutenant-General  in  the  Confederate  Army. 
By  Markinfield  Addey.  With  Portrait.  New  Tork^  1863. 
i2mo.  374 

Addey.  "  Little  Mac,"  and  How  he  became  a  Great  Gen- 
eral. A  Life  of  George  Brinton  McClellan,  for  Young  Ameri- 
cans. By  Markinfield  Addey.  New  Tork^  J.  G.  Gregory^  1864. 
i6mo,  pp.  352.  375 

Addington  (Right  Hon.  Henry).  See  Crisis  of  the  Sugar 
Colonies. 

Addison  (Alexander).  Charge  to  the  Grand  Juries  of  the 
County  Court  of  the  Fifth  Circuit  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 
at  December  Session,  1798.  [On  the  Alien  Act,]  By  Alex. 
Addison.     fVashington  [/*<?.],  1799'     8vo.  376 

Addison.  The  Liberty  of  Speech  and  of  the  Press.  A  charge 
to  Grand  Juries.  By  Alexander  Addison.  fVashington  \^Pa.\ 
1798.     8vo.-h Another  Edition.     Albany  [n.  d.]     8vo.  377 

Addison.  Observations  on  the  speech  of  Albert  Gallatin  on 
the  Foreign  Intercourse  Bill.  By  Alexander  Addison.  IVashing- 
ton^  Pa.y  1798.     8vo.  378 

Addison.  An  Oration  on  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  to  the  Present  Crisis  :  And  on  the  Duties  of 
the  Citi/cns.  Delivered  at  Washington,  May  15,  1798.  By 
Alexander  Addison,  Esq.    Philadelphia^  1798.    8vo,  pp.  41.    379 

In  relation  to  the  impending  war  with  France. 

Addison.  Rise  and  Progress  of  Revolution :  A  Charge  to 
the  Grand  Juries  of  the  County  Courts  of  the  Fifth  Circuit  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  At  December  Sessions,  1800.  By 
Alexander  Addison,  President  of  those  Courts.  Philadelphia^ 
i8oi.+Another  Edition.  IVhitehall^  IVm.  Toung^  1801.  i2mo, 
pp.  36.  380 

Addison.  Trial  of  Alexander  Addison,  President  of  the 
Courts  of  Common  Pleas,  in  the  Circuit,  consisting  of  the 
Counties  of  Westmoreland,  Fayette,  Washington,  and  Alle- 
ghany, on  an  Impeachment,  by  the  House  of  Representatives, 
before  the  Senate  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Taken 
in  Short-hand  by  Thomas  Lloyd.  Lancaster^  1803.  8vo,  pp. 
154.  +  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.     Lancaster^  1803.     8vo. 


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Additional  Facts,  Remarks,  and  Arguments,  illustrative  of  the 
Advantage  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  of  a  National 
Circulating  Medium.  IVashington^  E.  D.  Krafft^  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  382 

An  Additional  Number  of  Letters  from  the  Federal  Farmer 
to  the  Republican,  etc.  Printed  in  tht  United  States^  1788.  Sm. 
8vo.  M.  383 

Additions  to  Plain  Truth.     See  Plain  Truth. 

Addoms  (J.  S.)  On  the  malignant  fever,  which  prevailed  in 
the  city  of  New  York,  1791.     New  Tork^  1792.     8vo.  384 

Address.  See  [Brown,  C.  B.],  fDalrymple,  Sir  J.],  [Living- 
ston, Wm.],  [Reed,  Wm.],  [Tucker,  Dean],  [Webster 
(Noah)]. 

An  Address  and  Recommendations  to  the  States,  by  the  United 
States  in  Congress  Assembled,  with  sundry  papers  referred  to  in 
the  Address.  Philadelphia^  ClaypoU,  '783.  Title,  I  1.,  pp.  viii., 
26.  +  Same.  Hartford,  Reprinted ^  lyS^.  8vo.+Same,  with  the 
Newburgh  Letters.  Boston,  1783.  8vo,  pp.  62.  +  London, 
Stockdale,  1783.     8vo,  pp.  91.  385 

'*  Should  wr  now  think  ourselves  little  interested  in  the  subjects  of  these  American 
State  Papers,  we  may,  however,  be  much  gratified  in  perusing  them,  as  pieces  of 
fine,  energetic  writing,  and  masterly  eloquence.  It  would  be  a  curious  speculation 
for  the  philosophical  enquirer,  to  account  for  the  perfection  to  which  the  English 
language  has  been  carried  in  our  late  colonies,  amidst  the  clamours  and  horrors  of 
war," — M.  R.,  xlviii. 

Address  -t  Havre  de  Grace,  on  a  Pamphlet  denouncing  June 
4,  1 81 2,  as  the  day  of  awful  Visitaticn  of  the  Almighty.  Balti- 
more, 1 81 2.     8vo.  386 

An  Address  from  the  Brethren's  Society  for  the  furtherance 
of  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen,  to  the  Members  of  the  Con- 
gregations and  Societies  of  the  Brethren,  and  to  all  those  Friends 
who  wish  Success  to  the  Missions  of  the  Church  of  the  Breth- 
ren.    London,  I  jSi.     8vo,  pp.  16  and  4.  387 

Gives  an  account  of  the  hurricanes  at  Jamaica  and  Barbadoes  in  1780. 

An  Address  from  the  clergy  of  New  York.  See  [Cooper, 
Myles]. 

An  Address  from  the  Members  of  the  Constitutional  Body  to 


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ADDRESS. 


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their  S ,  on  the  Change  of  the  Ministry.     By  an  American 

Loyalist.     London^  Bladon.     410.  388 

"  A  feeble  jctempt  at  ubicrne  allegory. "—M.  R.,  Ixviii,,  p.  540. 

An  Address  in  regard  to  the  Memorial  of  the  Surviving  Offi- 
cers of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  now  before  the  Representa- 
tives of  the  Nation,     ff^ashington^  iHiS.     8vo,  pp.  11.  389 

Address  of  a  Back  Settler  to  the  Impartial  Public,  dated  Keo- 
tt;^^,  Sept.  25th,  1774.     4to.  390 

An  Address  of  Christian  Counsf.*!  and  Caution  to  Emigrants 
to  newly  settled  Colonies.     London^  1841.     8vo,  pp.  7.  391 

No,  6  oi  Tracti  relative  to  the  Aborigines, 

Address  of  Democratic  Members  of  Congress  to  the  Democ- 
racy of  the  United  States.     8vo,  pp.  8.  392 

Address  of  Members  of  H.  of  R.,  1812.  See  [Quincy 
(Josiah)]. 

An  Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  to  their  Constituents,  on  the 
Subject  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain.  Alexandria^  S.  Snowden, 
1 81 2.  8vo,  pp.  35. -|- Same.  Philadelphia  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24. 
-j-Same.    Northampton,  fVilliam  Butler^  iBiL+iinme.    Hartford, 

1 81 2.  8vo.+Same,     Boston,  181 2.     8vo,  pp.  29.-|-Same.      Bal- 
timore,  18 1 2.     8vo,  pp.  35+Same.      London,  Longman  13   Co., 

1813.  8vo.  393 

Ste  the  Monthly  Revitiv,  vol,  Ixx.,  p.  64. 

Address  of  the  American  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Domestic  Manufactures  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
New  Tork,  Fan  IVinkle,  181 7.     8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  394 

Address  of  the  Congress  to  the  People  of  the  Confederate 
States.     {Issued from  Richmond,  1864.)  39 

Address  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  Confederate  States  of  America,  to  all  the  Churches 
throughout  the  earth,  as  reported  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Thornwell, 
from  a  Council  appointed  to  prepare  it,  by  the  Assembly  at 
Augusta,  Ga.,  Dec.  i,  1861.  396 

Address  of  the  Free  Constitutionalists  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States.     Boston,  Thayer  ^  Eldridge.    8vo,  pp.  54.         397 


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Address  of  the  Friends  of  Domestic  Industry,  assembled  in 
Convention,  at  New- York,  October  26,  1831,  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States.     Baltimore,  1831.     8vo,  pp.  44.  398 

Address  of  the  Home  League  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.     New  Tork,  1841.     8vo.  399 

The  Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain  to  the  Inhabitant" 
of  America.  London,  T.  Cadell,  mdcclxxv.  8vo,  Title,  i  1., 
pp.  60.  400 

"  This  address  is  said  and  believed  to  have  been  written  by  Sir  J.  D.  (Sir  John  Dal- 
rymple),  and  printed  at  the  public  expense,  to  be  distributed  in  America,  where  the 
greatest  part  of  a  large  impression  has  been  sent  apparently  to  co-operate  with  a  late 
conciliatory  resolution  of  the  House  of  Commons.  It  is  replete  with  expressions  of 
tender  affection  for  the  inhabitants  of  the  colonies,  and  paints  the  measures  and  inten- 
tions of  government  toward  them  in  the  softest  and  most  pleasing  colours." — Monthly 
Review,  Liv. 

The  Address  of  the  Society  of  the  Constitutional  Republicans. 
Philadelphia,  1805.     8vo.  401 

Principally  relating  to  Pennsylvania. 

The  Address  of  the  Southern  Delegates  in  Congress  to  their 
Constituents.     [No  imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  402 

An  Address  of  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  of  North-America, 
by  their  Representatives  in  Congress,  to  the  People  of  Ireland. 
Philadelphia,  Bradford,  JJJS-     8vo,  pp.  10.  403 

Address  of  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  to  the  Inhabitants  of 
Great  Britain,  July  8,  1775.     {^Philadelphia,  1775.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Address  on  the  Past,  Present  and  Eventual  Relations  of  the 
United  States  to  France.  By  Anticipation.  New  Tork.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  c.  405 

An  Address  to  an  Assembly  of  the  Friends  of  American 
Manufactures.     Philadelphia,  Aitken,  1787.     8vo,  pp.  30.      406 

An  Address  to  Christians  of  every  Denomination  in  the 
United  States,  on  the  subject  of  the  ensuing  Presidential  Elec- 
tion.    1800.     8vo.  N.  407 

Address  to  Christians  throughout  the  World,  by  the  Clergy  of 
the  Confederate  States  of  America.    [1862.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     408 

Address  to  a  Provincial  Bashaw.     See  [Church,  B.] 

Address  to  Manufacturers,  Traders,  and  others,  on  the  Im- 
portance of  Preserving  the  Colonies.     London,  1832.     Sm.  8vo. 


AN    ADDRESS. 


S3 


Address  to  Men  of  all  Parties  in  the  United  States  by  an 
American  Constitutionalist.     Philadelphia^  1804.     8vo.  410 

Address  to  Persons  of  Fashion  relating  to  Balls,  etc.  Boston^ 
I'jd'].     8vo,  pp.  56.  411 

An  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters.     See  [Priestley,  Joseph]. 

An  Address  to  the  City  of  London,  with  Continuation.  1762. 
8vo.  412 

Partly  relates  to  the  Conquest  of  Canada. 

Address  to  the  Clergy,  18 14.     See  [Plumer,  William]. 

Address  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Uiilliy 
and  Justice  of  Restrictions  upon  Foreign  Commerce.  With 
Reflections  on  Foreign  Trade  in  General  and  the  Future  pros- 
pects of  America,      ^^iladelphia^  iSog.     8vo,  pp.  vii.,  97.     413 

Address  to  the  Democracy  and  the  People  of  the  United 
States,  by  the  National  Democratic  Executive  Committee. 
Washington^  McGill^  IVitherow^  i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.  414 

Address  to  the  Democracy  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Duty 
of  the  Democratic  Party  at  this  Crisis  [1862].    8vo,  pp.  26.   415 

An  Address  to  the  Electors,  and  other  Free  Subjects  of  Great 
Britain,  occasion'd  by  the  Late  Secession,  in  which  is  contain'd 
a  Particular  Account  of  all  our  Negociations  with  Spain,  and 
their  Treatment  of  Us,  for  above  Ten  Years  past.  London^ 
1739.     8vo.  416 

Address  to  the  Fair  Daughters  of  the  United  States,  calling 
on  them  for  their  advice  and  interest  in  the  present  important 
Crisis.     New  Torky  181 1.     8vo,  pp.  14.  417 

An  Address  to  the  Government,  the  Merchants,  Manufac- 
turers, and  the  Colonists  in  America,  on  the  Present  State  of 
Affairs.     London^  1775'     8vo.  p.  418 

Address  to  the  Inhabitants,  &c.     See  [Rush  (Benj.)] 

Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  New  Mexico  and  California, 
on  the  omission  by  Congress  to  provide  them  with  Territorial 
Governments,  and  on  the  Social  and  Political  Evils  of  Slavery. 
New  Toriy  Am.  Anti-Slavery  Society^  1849.     i2mo,  pp.  56.      419 

An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  New  Settlements  in  the 


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Northern  and  Western  Parts  of  the  United  States.    New  Haven^ 
T.  and  S.  Green^  {.7"fy  2^>  1793]-      i2nio,  pp.  6.  420 

An  Address  to  the  Interior  Cabinet  on  the  Affairs  of  America. 
London^  1782.     4to.  421 

Address  I  to  the  |  Members  of  the  Congress  Ito  be  held  |  At 
Philadelphia  [on  |  The  first  of  September,  1 774.  |  Boston^  \  Reprinted 
and  Sold  by  Mills  and  Hicks^  1 1 774- 1  422 

Address  to  the  Merchants  of  Great  Britain,  or  a  Review  of 
the  Conduct  of  the  Administration,  with  regard  to  our  Trade  and 
Navigation,  with  a  Justification  of  the  Convention  concluded 
between  Great  Britain  and  Spain.  By  a  Merchant  Retir'd. 
1742.     8vo.  423 

Address  to  the  People  of  America  on  the  Prospect  of  a  War 
with  France ;  recommended  to  the  perusal  of  the  People  of 
Great  Britain.  By  a  True  Friend  to  his  Country.  London^ 
1798.     8vo.  c.  424 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  containing 
thoughts  entertained  during  the  Christmas  Recess,  on  the  Inde- 
pendence of  America.     London^  Milne^  I  jS^.     8vo.  425 

"  A  strenuous  advocate  for  that  British  Declaration  of  American  Independence  that 
has  lately  taken  place,  as  well  on  the  ground  of  policy  as  of  necessity." — M.  R. 
Lxviii.,  p.  363. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain  in  general,  the 
Members  of  Parliament,  and  the  leading  gentlemen  of  opposition, 
i.i  particular,  on  the  present  Crisis  of  American  Politics.  Bristol, 
Newberry,  ijjt.     8vo,  pp.  79.  426 

"  This  writer  professes  to  have  substituted  persuasion  for  argument,  and  gentle  re- 
proof for  bitter  invective;  the  Americans,  however,  will  think  him  bitter  enough. 
He  reasons,  nevertheless,  well  on  some  points,  and  throws  out  many  sensible  remarks." — 
Rich.     See  M.  R.,  liv.,  p.  327. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain.  London,  Cadell, 
1779.     8vo.  427 

"  A  warm  and  seasonable  exhortation." — M.  R.,  lxi.,  p.  13 1. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  on  the  Meeting  of 
Parliament.     London,  Cadell,  1779.     8vo.  428 

M.  R.,  LXI.,  p.  467. 

Address  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain  on  the  Propriety  of 
Abstaining  from  West  India  Sugar  and  Rum.  Ninth  Edition. 
Boston,  1792.     8vo.  429 


AN    ADDRESS. 


55 


An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  American  States  who  choose 
electors  .  .  .  To  which  is  added  a  short  sketch  of  the  biography 
of  Gen.  George  Clinton,  and  several  essays.  IVashington,  1808. 
Svo,  pp.  54.  s.  430 

An  Address  to  the  "People"  of  the  Several  Sovereign  States 
of  the  United  States,  on  the  Frauds  committed  on  their  Elective 
Franchise,  under  Official  Orders,  and  the  Danger  of  the  People 
being  reduced  to  mere  Serfs  to  a  Tyrant  Despot,  under  the 
Pretext  of  Negro  Freedom,  Military  Necessity,  Union  and  Lib- 
erty.    [186 1.]     Svo,  pp.  16.  431 

Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.    Providence.,  October 

21,  1844.      i2mo,  pp.  15.  432 

Relates  to  the  Constitution  adopted  by  Rhode  Island  in  1842. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  drawn  up  by 
order  of  the  National  Institution  for  the  Promotion  of  Industry, 
established  June  1820,  by  delegates  from  New- York,  New-Jer- 
sey, Pennsylvania,  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island, 
Ohio,  and  Delaware.     New  Tork.,  J.  Seymour,  1820.     8vo,  pp. 

22.  433 
Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  in  behalf  of  the 

American  Copyright  Club.     1843.     ^^°'  434 

An  Address  to  the  People,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Contest  be- 
tween Great  Britain  and  America.  By  *****  *********  £g„_ 
don,  Wilkie,  1776.     8vo.  435 

"  A  zealous  invective  against  the  Americans." — M.  R.,  liv.,  p.  156. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  subject 
of  the  Presidential  Election.     New  Tork,  \^2%.     Svo.         p.  436 

Address  to  the  People,  Representatives,  and  President  of  the 
United  States,  on  a  National  Education  connected  with  the 
Militia  System.      Washington,  1 8 26.     Svo,  pp.  8.  437 

An  Address  to  the  Public.     Philadelphia,  ijbS.     i2mo.    p.  438 

An  Address  to  the  Public,  containing  some  Remarks  on  the 
present  Political  State  of  the  American  Republics.  Exeter 
[1787].     Svo,  pp.  36.  M.  439 

An  Address  to  the  Representatives  in  Parliament,  upon  the 
State  of  the  Nation.  *  *  *  London,  Almon,  1779.  Svo,  pp. 
38.  440 

See  M.  R.,  Lxi.,  p.  467. 


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ADDRESSES. 


An  Address  to  the  Republicans  and  People  of  New  York, 
Pennsylvania  and  Virginia,  upon  the  state  of  Presidential  Parties. 
By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  To  which  are  added.  Questions 
and  Answers  on  the  Presidential  Elections.  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia^ 1824.  N.  441 

An  Address  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  a  Catholic  Clergyman.  Annapolis^  printed  by 
Frederick  Green ;  and  fVorcester^  reprinted  by  "J.  Tymbs,  at  the 
Cross,  MDCCLxxxv.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  120.  442 

An  Address  to  the  Rulers  of  the  State ;  in  which  their  Con- 
duct and  Measures,  the  Principles  and  Abilities  of  their  Op- 
ponents, and  the  real  Interest  of  England  with  regard  to  America, 
and  her  natural  enemies,  are  freely  canvassed.  By  a  Friend  to 
Great  Britain.     London,  Bew,  1778.     4to.  443 

"  This  writer  recommends  most  earnestly  an  effectual  reconciliation  with  the  Amer- 
icans, by  the  most  ample  and  unreserved  concessions  on  our  part,  even  the  granting 
them  (what  they  are  already  in  possession  of)  their  favourite  independency." — M.  R., 
Lix.,  p.  73. 

Address  to  the  Soldiers  of  New  Hampshire,  from  the  Granite 
State  Lincoln  Club  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Washington,  L. 
Towers,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  8.  444 

The  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States  to  Congress,  to  the  Year  1837.     New  York,  1837.     8vo. 

The  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States,  from  1789  to  1839.  Together  with  the  Declaration  of 
Independence  znd  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  With 
Portraits  of  the  Presidents.     New  York,  1839.     8vo,  pp.  632. 

The  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States,  from  Washington  to  Harrison.  To  which  is  prefixed 
the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  together  with  a  Portrait  and  Memoir  of  W.  H.  Harrison. 
New  York  and  Boston,  1841.     8vo,  pp.  732.  447 

Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United 
States,  from  Washington  to  Tyler,  embracing  the  Executive 
Proclamations,  Recommendations,  Protests  and  Vetoes,  from 
1789  to  1843,  together  with  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
and  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Fourth  Edition.  New 
York,  1843.     ^^°»  PP'  794*  44^ 

Addresses  of  the  Successive  Presidents  of  the  United  States  to 


ADET. 


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New  York  and  Charles- 
c.  450 


Both  Houses  of  Congress,  at  the  Opening  of  each  Session,  with 
their  Answers ;  from  the  Commencement  of  the  present  Gov- 
ernment to  January,  1805  ;  with  the  Inaugural  Addresses  during 
the  same  period,  and  the  Farewell  Address  of  George  Washing- 
ton.    PFashington  City,  1805.  449 

Addresses  on  the  Presidential  Election. 
ton,  1812.     8vo. 

Addresses,  Remonstrances,  and  Petitions,  Commencing  the 
24th  of  June,  1769,  Presented  to  the  King  and  Parliament,  from 
the  Court  of  Common  Council,  and  the  Livery  in  Common 
Hall,  assembled,  with  His  Majesty's  Answers.  Likewise  The 
Speech  to  the  King,  Made  by  the  late  Mr.  Alderman  Beckford, 
when  Lord  Mayor  of  the  City  of  London.  Printed  by  Henry 
Fenwick,     i2mo,  pp.  151.  451 

Includes  some  notice  of  the  Quebec  Bill,  The  Declaration  of  Independence,  Dr. 
Price's  Works,  &c. 

Adela.  Extract  from  a  Despatch  to  Mr.  Stewart,  her  Ma- 
jesty's Charge  des  Affaires  at  Washington,  respecting  the  seiz- 
ure of  Mail  Bags  on  board  the  "  Adela."  Br.  Pari.  Papers, 
N.  Amer.     London,  1864.     Folio,  pp  3.  452 

Adelung.  Mithridates  oder  allgemeine  Sprachenkunde  mit 
dem  Vater  Unser  als  Sprachprobe  in  beinahe  funfhundert  Spra- 
chen  und  Mundarten,  von  Johann  Christoph  Adelung,  Chur- 
fiirstl.  Sachsischem  Hofrath  und  Ober-Bibliothekar.  Berlin, 
1806-18 1 7.  5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  x^ii.  and  vii.,  686  ;  xxiv.,  808  ; 
XII.,  708  ;  VI.,  474  ;  XII.,  530.  453 

Vols.  2-5  were  written  by  J.  S.  Vater,  This  is  a  history  of  all  known  languages 
and  dialects,  with  an  account  of  all  the  books  printed  in  or  relating  to  them.  The 
second  and  third  parts  of  the  third  volume — 1813-1816 — contain  the  languages  of 
America. 

Adelung.     Geschichte  von  Californien.     See  Venegas. 

Adet.  Authentic  Translation  of  a  Note  from  the  Minister 
of  the  French  Republic  to  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United 
States.     New  York,  1796.     8vo,  pp.  38.  n.  454 

Adet.  Notes  addressees  par  le  Citoyen  Adet,  Ministre 
Plenipotentiaire  de  La  Republique  Fran^aise  pres  les  Etats  Unis 
d'Amerique,  Au  Secretaire  d'Etat  des  Etats  Unis.  Philadelphia, 
B.  F.  Bache,  1796.     8vo,  pp.  95.  455 

Adet.     Notes  from  Citizen  Adet,  Minister  Plenipotentiary 

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of  the  French  Republic,  near  the  United  States  of  America,  To 
the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States.  [In  French  and  Eng- 
lish.]    Philadelphia^  B.  F.  Bache^  1796-     8vo,  pp.95.  456 

Adfywiad  cvefydd  Lloegr  Newdd.     Carmarthen,  iSoo.     i2mo. 

Account  of  the  Revival  in  New  England ;  in  the  Welsh  Language. 

Adger  (J.  BJ  Christian  Missions  and  African  Colonization. 
By  Rev.  John  B.  Adger.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1857.     8vo,  pp.  53. 

Adger.  A  Review  of  the  Reports  to  the  Legislature  of 
South  Carolina  on  the  Revival  of  the  Slave  Trade.  By  Rev. 
John  B.  Adger.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  36.       s.  459 

Adirondack  Iron  and  Steel  Company  [Circular].  New  Tork, 
1854.     8vo,  pp.  47,  and  plans.  460 

The  Opening  of  the  Adirondacks.  With  a  Map  and  Illustra- 
tions.  New  Tork,  Hurd^  Houghton,  1865.    i2mo,  pp.  82.    461 

Adis  (H.)  a  Letter  from  Syrranam  to  Lord  Willoughby, 
General  of  the  Western  Isles  and  of  the  Continent  of  Guiana, 
1664.     London,  1664.     8vo.  462 

This  title  is  taken  from  an  English  Sale  Catalogue.  I  find  no  other  account  of  the 
book. 

Adlam  (Rev.  S.)  The  First  Church  in  Providence  not  the 
Oldest  of  the  Baptists  in  America.  Attempted  to  be  shewn  by 
S.  Adlam.     Newport,  Cranston,  1 850.     8vo,  pp.  28.  463 

Adlard.  The  Sutton-Dudleys  of  England,  and  the  Dudleys 
of  Massachusetts  in  New  England,  from  the  Roman  Conquest 
to  the  Present  Time.  By  George  Adlard.  New  Tork,  Richard- 
son, 1863.     8vo,  pp.  160.  464 

Administration  Dissected.  In  which  the  Grand  National  Cul- 
prits are  laid  open  for  the  Public  Inspection.  London,  Barker, 
1779.     8vo.  465 

"  A  review  of  the  present  circumstances  and  situation  of  Great  Britain,  so  far  as 
both  have  been  obviously  affected  by  the  conduct  of  government  since  the  commence- 
ment of  the  unfortunate  war  with  the  American  Colonies." — M.  R.,  lxii.,  p.  8z. 

Administration  of  the  Colonies.     See  [Pownall  (T.)  ] 
Adolphus.      History  of  England,   from  the   Accession  of 


ADVENTURES. 


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George  the  Third,  to  the  Conclusion  of  Peace  in  the  Year  1 783. 
By  John  Adolphus.     London^  1802.     3  vols.,  8vo.  466 

Other  editions,  1805,  i8i6,  the  last  continued  to  the  Death  of  the  King,  1840-45. 
8vo,  7  vols.  The  work  contains  a  copious  account  of  the  American  Revolution.  The 
Political  State  of  the  British  Empire,  London,  i8i8,  by  the  same  a  thor,  contains 
some  references  to  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

Adrian  (Dr.)  Reise-Scenen  aus  Amerika.  Herausgegeben 
von  Dr.  Adrian.  Erster  Theil.  Frankfurt^  1836.  i6mo,  pp. 
366.  467 

Adrian.  Chapin's  Adrian  City  Directory  and  Advertiser  for 
1865-6.  With  a  List  of  the  principal  Post-Offices  in  Michigan. 
Adrian  City^  Chapin  ^  Bros.,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  172.  468 

Adrift  in  Dixie.     See  [Estabrooks  (H.  L.)]. 

Advantages  of  the  Definite  Treaty  to  the  People  of  Great 
Britain  demonstrated,  to  which  is  added  a  copy  of  our  Treaty  of 
Commerce  with  Spain  in  the  year  17 15.     London,  1749' 


8 


vo. 

The  Advantages  of  the  Revolution  Illustrated,  being  a  View 
of  the  present  State  of  Great  Britain.    London,  1753.    8vo.     470 

Advantages  to  Great  Britain  from  the  approaching  War,  to 
which  is  added  two  curious  plans  of  the  Port  and  Bay  of  Havanna, 
and  of  Porto-Bello.     London,  I'ji'j .     8vo.  471 

Advantages  which  America  derives  from  her  Commerce,  Con- 
nection and  Dependance  on  Britain,  addressed  to  the  People  of 
America.     New  York,  1775.     8vo.  472 

Advantages  which  Ministers  in  the  Colonies  may  enjoy  by 
conforming  to  the  Church  of  England.     1762.     8vo.  473 

The  Adventures  of  a  Bale  of  Goods  from  America,  in  Con- 
sequence of  the  Stamp  Act.     London,  J.  Almon,  1766.     pp.  23. 

"  a  strange  attempt  at  humour.     What  the  author  would  be  at  is  best  known  to 
himself,  and,  no  doubt,  will  ever  remain  so." — M.  R.,  xxxiv.,  p.  157. 

Adventures  of  Hunters  and  Travellers,  and  Narratives  of 
Border  Warfare.     Philadelphia,  1852.     i2mo.  475 

Adventures  of  a  Gold  Finder.  Written  by  Himself.  London, 
1850.     3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  910.  476 

The   Adventures   of  Jonathan    Corncob,    Loyal    American 


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Refugee.       Written    by    Himself.       London,    Robinson^     1787. 
i2mo.  477 

"  The  prototype  of  the  Halli  and  the  Trol/ofet,  who,  as  the  Monthly  Reviewer  say*, 
'thought  that  his  ridicule  of  the  yonathant  would  render  his  work  the  more  acceptable 
in  England.*" — Rich.     SeeM.  R.,  lxxvii.,  p.  342. 

The  Adventures  of  Pomponious,  a  Roman  Knight ;  or,  the 
History  of  our  own  Times,  made  English  by  Mr.  Macky. 
London,  E.  Curll,  1726.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  478 

A  satire  on  the  celebrated  John  Law,  his  schemes  and  supporters. 

Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam  in  search  of  his  lost  honour.  Mid- 
dletown,  18 16.      i2mo.  479 

Adventures  in  the  South  Pacific.  By  a  Roving  Printer.  New 
York,  1 86 1.     i2mo.  480 

"  Advertisement,  and  not  a  joke."  Philadelphia,  Oct.  i, 
1764.     8vo.  p.  481 

A  doggerel  electioneering  address. 

Advice  to  the  Officers  of  the  British  Army.  New  Tori,  1783. 
i2mo.  p.  482 

Advice  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Northern  Colonies,  on  the 
Present  Situation  of  Affairs.     New  fork,  1^$$.     8vo.        p.  483 

Advijs  van  den  |  Raedt  |  van  Staten,  I  Voort-ghebracht  aen|de 
Ho  :  Mo  :  Heeren  |  Staten  Generael  |  aer  Vereenighde  Neder- 
landen.  |Den  8  October,  1650.  ^  In  's  Gravenhage,\  By  Gerret 
Pietersz,  1650.  |     4to,  2  1.  484 

This  advice  of  the  Counsel  of  State  to  the  States  General  relates  to  Brazil. 

Adye.  a  Treatise  on  Courts-Martial,  etc.  By  Stephen  Payne 
Adye.     Philadelphia,  1779.      i8mo.  s.  485 

Aen  de  |  Hoogh  Moog :  Heeren  Staten  Generael  |  der  Vereen- 
ighde Nederlanden.  I     4to,  pp.  16.  486 

Address  of  the  Agents  of  the  West  India  Company  to  the  States  General.  Relates 
to  New  Netherland. 

Aengemerckte  voorvallen  |  Op  de  |  Vredens  Articulen  |  Met  | 
Portugael.     ^  Anno  1663.  |     410,  pp.  15.  487 

Important  incidents  in  the  negotiations  with  Portugal  concerning  Brazil. 

Aenmerkenswaardige  en  Zeldzame  West-Indische,  Zee-en 
Land-Reizen  door  de  Caribische  Eylanden,  Nieuw-Nederland, 
Virginien,  en  de  Spaansche  West-Indien.     1705.     8vo.     Plates. 


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y^oLUS,  or  the  Constitutional  Politician.      1770.      8vo.     489 

yTiSOP,  Junior,  in  America :  Being  a  series  of  Fables,  written 
especially  for  the  people  of  the  United  States  of  North  America. 
New  Tork^  Printed  for  the  Juthor^  1 834.  iimo,  pp.  viii.,  3-238, 
Engraved  Frontispiece  and  Title.  490 

Affaires  de  I'Angleterre  ct  de  I'Amerique.  Anvers^  1776-9. 
8vo,  24  cahiers,  divided  into  8  tomes,  usually  bound  in  17  vols. 

"  This  work  appears  to  have  been  an  imitation  or  translation  of  Almon's  Remem- 
brancer, and  appears  to  have  extended  to  fifteen  volumes.  Among  its  editors,  accord- 
ing to  Barbier,  were  Fianklin,  Count  de  Gebelin,  Robinet,  ice.  Harvard  College  library 
possesses  a  copy  of  this  scarce  work." — Rich.  Mr.  Rich  was  mistaken  as  to  the  con- 
tents of  this  work.  It  is  quite  different  from  the  Remembrancer,  and  was  probably 
printed  at  Paris.     It  is  essential  for  the  Revolutionary  period. 

An  Affecting  Narrative.     See  Anson  (Lord). 

An  Affectionate  Address  to  the.  Inhabitants  of  tlie  British 
Colonies  in  America.  By  a  Lover  and  Friend  of  Mankind. 
New  Tork^  1776.  8vo.  Title,  i  1. ;  Introduction,  2  1. ;  Text, 
55  pp.+ Another  Edition.     Philadelphia^  ^11^'     ^vo.         ?•  492 


Affiches  Americaines. 
1777-83-     4to,  7  vols. 


De  PImprimerie  Royale^  Port  au  Prince^ 

493 


"  I  have  in  my  possession  a  copy  of  this  French  journal,  from  1777  to  1783,  both 
inclusive,  in  seven  volumes.  As  they  comprise  the  greater  part  of  the  American  war, 
they  contain  many  interesting  articles  relating  to  it,  which  probably  are  not  to  be  found 
elsewhere." — Rich. 


Affiches  de  Brunswick.     Anno  1778.     8vo. 

Includes  Beschreiburg  von  Carolina  in  Nord-America. 


494 


The  African  Company's  Property  to  the  Forts  and  Settle- 
ments in  Guiana,  in  America,  considered,  and  the  Necessity  of 
Establishing  a  Trade  in  a  Regulated  Company.     [1750.]     8vo. 


African  Institution,  Report.    1803,  &c. 


496 


A  Review  of  the  Colonial  Slave  Registration  Acts,  in  a  Report 
to  the  African  Institution,  Feb.  22, 1820.    8vo,  pp.  139.     s.  497 

The  African  Repository  and  Colonial  Journal.     1826,  &c. 

The  African's  Right  to  Citizenship.  Philadelphia,  "James  S. 
Claxton,   1865.     8vo,  pp.  31.  499 

African  Servitude  :  when,  why  and  by  whom  instituted  ?  By 
whom  and  how  long  shall  it  be  maintained  ?  Read  and  consider. 
New  York,  Davies  &  Kent,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  54.  500 


62 


AOASSIZ. 


r> 


m 


11 


The  African  Trade,  the  Great  Pillar  and  Support  of  the  Brit- 
ish Plantation  Trade  in  America  :  Shewing  that  our  Loss,  by  being 
beat  out  of  all  the  Foreign  Markets  tor  Sugar  and  Indigo  by  the 
French,  has  been  owing  to  the  Neglect  of  our  African  Trade ; 
which  only  can  supply  our  Colonies  with  Negroes,  for  the 
making  of  Sugars,  and  all  other  Plantation  Produce :  That  the 
Support  and  Security  of  the  Negroe-Trade  depends  wholly  on 
the  due  and  effectual  Support  of  the  Royal  African  Company  of 
England,  which  has  hitherto  preserved  this  invaluable  Trade  to 
these  Kingdoms :  That  the  Difficulties  and  Discouragements 
which  the  said  Company  labours  under,  threaten  the  absolute 
Loss  of  the  Negroe  Trade  to  this  Nation  ;  and  consequently  the 
total  Ruin  of  all  the  British  Plantations  in  America,  And  also. 
What  the  Royal  African  Company  have  a  natural  Right  to  hope 
for  this  Session  of  Parliament  from  their  Country,  in  order  to 
enable  them  to  support  and  maintain  the  British  Interest,  Rights 
and  Privileges  in  Africa,  against  the  French,  and  all  other  Rivals 
in  the  same  most  valuable  Trade.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  '  ***********  London^  J.  Robinson^  I745» 
4to,  Title  ai,     pp.  44.  501 

Affidavi*".  and  Depositions  relative  to  the  Commencement  of 
Hostilities  at  Concord  and  Lexington,  April  19,  1775.  [No 
imprint.]     8vo.  c.  502 

Agassiz  (A.)  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Museum  of  Com- 
parative Zoology  at  Harvard  College.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  No.  11.  North  American  Acalephae. 
By  Alexander  Agassiz.  Cambridge^  1865.  410,  pp.  xiv.,  234; 
with  360  Woodcuts  in  the  Text.  503 

Agassiz  (L.)  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of  the 
Acalaphae  of  North  America.     Cambridge^  1849.     4*°*         5°4 

Part  I.  On  the  Naked-eyed  Medusx  of  the  Shores  of  Massachusetts.  4to,  pp.  96. 
8  Plates.  Part  11.  On  the  Beroid-Medusae  of  the  Shores  of  Massachusetts.  pp.  62. 
8  Plates. 

Agassiz.  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  By  Louis  Agassiz.  Boston^  Little^  Brown 
y  Company^  1857-62.     4to.  505 

To  be  completed  in  10  vols.,  4to.  Sold  to  subscribers  only.  One  of  the  most 
valuable  works  ever  undertaken  by  any  one  editor.  Its  contents  are  of  too  strictly  a 
scientific  character  to  warrant  an  extended  notice  here.  Let  it  suffice  to  observe  that 
in  all  the  essential  elements  of  superiority  of  execution,  it  is  equally  meritorious.  Con- 
tents: First  Monograph,  In  Three  Parts.  I.  Essay  on  Classification.  II.  North 
American  TestudinaU.     III.  Embryology  of  the  Turtle;  with  thirty-four  Plates.     VM. 


AGGREGATE. 


63 


111.  Part  I.  Acalephi  in  G«neral  Part  11.  Ctenophor«.  Part  III  Di«cophor«. 
Vol.  IV.  Second  Monograph.  In  Five  Parta.  I.  Acalephi  in  General  II.  Cteno- 
phorie.  III.  Discophorae.  IV.  Hydroidar.  V,  Homulogiei  of  the  Radiata  (  with 
forty-iix  Plates.  Boston,  1861.  The  volumes  are  illustrated  by  Mr.  A.  Sourel,  who, 
for  twenty-three  years,  has  been  exclusively  engaged  in  making  iltustrationi  f  r  the 
successive  works  of  Prof.  Agassiz,  The  further  publication  of  this  work  is  suspended 
for  the  present  [186/I. 

Agassiz.  Lake  Superior :  its  Physical  Character,  Vegetation 
and  Animals,  compared  with  those  of  other  and  similar  regions. 
By  Louis  Agassiz.  With  a  narrative  ot  the  tour  by  J.  Klliot 
Cabot,  and  contributions  by  other  scientific  gentlemen.  Boston^ 
Gould^  Kendalll^  Lincoln^  1850.     8vo,  pp.  428.  506 

The  most  complete   work  on  this   compaiatively  unknown  region.      Now  scarce. 
Set  Chr.  Ex.,  xlix.,  p.  9  ;  Sou.  (2>  I^-.  Xix.,  p.  420. 

Agassiz.  Notice  of  a  Collertion  of  Fishes  from  the  Southern 
Bend  of  the  Tennessee  River,  Alabama.  By  L.  Agassiz.  New 
Haven^  1854.     8vo.  507 

Extracted  from  Silliman's  yournal  of  Science,  Sec,  Vol.  xvii..  Second  Series. 

Agassiz.  On  Extraordinary  Fishes  from  California,  consti- 
tuting a  New  Family.     New  Haven.,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  12.      508 

From  Silliman's  yournal,  Vol.  xvi.,  Second  Series. 

The  Age  of  Error ;  or,  A  Poetical  Essay  on  the  Course  of 
Human  Action.  By  a  Philadelphian.  Philadelphia^  Printed  for 
the  Author.,  1797'    8vo,  pp.  16.  G.  509 

Age  of  Inquiry  ;  or,  Reason  and  Revelation  in  Harmony  with 
each  other,  operating  against  all  tyranny  and  infidelity  :  intended 
as  a  clue  to  the  present  Political  Controversy  in  he  United 
States.  To  which  is  added,  some  Remarks  upon  the  Report  of 
the  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut,  upon  the  Bap- 
tist Petition,  presented  May,  1802.  By  a  True  Baptist.  Hart- 
ford., 1804.     8vo,  pp.  96.  510 

Agg.  History  of  Congress  ;  exhibiting  a  classification  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives.  Vol.  i. 
From  March  4,  1789,  to  March  3rd,  1793,  embracing  the  first 
term  of  the  Administration  of  Washington.  By  John  Agg. 
Philai'elphia.,  1834.     8vo.  511 

This  publication  was  not  continued. 

Aggregate  Amount  of  Persons  in  the  United  States  and  their 
Territories,  according  to  the  Census  of  1820,  together  with  a 
list  of  Taxable  Inhabitants,  &c.  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  y 


64 


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also  a  Summary  of  the  Census  of  the  State  of  New  York,  in  1821. 
Philadelphia^  182 1.     4to.  P.  512 

Agia.  Tratado  y  parcero  sobre  el  servicio  personal  de  los 
Indios  del  Peru.  Por  Fr.  Miguel  de  Agia.  Lima.,  yintonio  Ricardo., 
1604.     Folio.  513 

"  L'auteur  itait  de  Valence  et  religieux  minime  k  Ouatimala." — Tirhaux,  No. 
174.     Ricardo  wai  the  iirit  printer  at  Lima.     Ste  Harriue,  p.  372. 

Aglio  (A.)     See  Kingsborough  (Lord). 

Agnew  (D.)  Our  National  Constitution.  Its  Adaptation  to 
a  State  of  War  or  Insurrection.  A  Treatise  by  Daniel  Agnew, 
President  Judge,  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia.,  C.  Sherman.,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  514 

Agnew  (J.  H.)  Reply  to  Prof.  Tayler  Lewis'  Review  of 
Rev.  Henry  J.  Van  Dyke's  Sermon  on  Biblical  Slavery ;  also  to 
his  other  articles  on  the  same  subject,  published  in  "  The 
World."  By  J.  Holmes  Agnew.  New  York.,  D.  Appleton  ^ 
Co..,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  63.  515 

Agnew  (M.)  The  Conspiracy  Explained  and  Defended,  in 
a  letter  to  W.  W.  Phillips.  By  M.  Agnew.  Second  Edition. 
New  York,  1832.     8vo.  516 

The  Agricultural  Interest,  as  affected  by  the  Reciprocity 
Treaty,  the  Tariff,  and  the  Coastwise  Trade.  Philadelphia 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  517 

Agriculture,  Commerce  and  Manufactures.  Boston^  Nov.  ii., 
1826.     8vo,  pp.  22.  518 

AgGero  (P.  De).  Biografias  de  Cubanos  Distinguidos.  Por 
P.  De  Agiiero.  I.  Don  Jose  Antonio  Saco.  London.,  Trubner^ 
i860.     8vo,  pp.  88.  519 

Aguero  (D.  G.  E.  de).  Gazophilatium  regium  Perubicum. 
Opus  sane  pulcrum,  a  plerisque  petitum  &  ab  omnibus,  in  univer- 
sum,  desideratum  non  sine  magno  labore  &  experientia  digestum, 
provideque,  &  accurate  illustratum.  In  quo  omnes  materiae 
spectantes,  ad  administrationem  calculationem  &  conservationem, 
jurium  regalium  Regni  Peruani  latissime  discutiuntur  &  plena 
manupertractantur,  Editum  a  D.  Gaspare  de  Escalona  Aguero, 
&c.     Matriti,  1775.  520 

The  first  edition  was  printed  in  1647  and  reprinted  Matriti,  1675.  The  second 
part  is  in  Spanish,  and  is  entitled  Gazofilacio  Real  de  Peru.     Of  the  edition  of  1775, 


i' 


AGUIAR    Y    ACURA. 


6S 


•otne  copici  are  on  Urge  paper.  The  official  potition  of  the  author  gave  him  acceit  to 
the  belt  authoritiei,  and  the  book  \»  reliable.  Brunet,  p.  II5-I16,  thus  noticei  the 
previous  edition!  :  "  Cet  uuvrage,  qui  fait  connaitre  Tadminiitration  du  gouvernement 
eipagnol  au  Ferou  est  porte  a  130  fr.  sous  le  n"  %2  du  lxi  Catal.  de  A.  Aiher,  Berlin 
l8;8,  oil  on  le  donne  comme  un  livre  parfaitement  inconnu  aux  Bibliographes,  et 
meme  i  Antonio:  tc  dernier,  il  est  vrai,  n'a  pu  pjrier  dans  sa  Bibliotheca  nova  imp. 
en  1672,  de  cette  edition  de  1675  maic  il  en  a  cit^  une  plus  ancienne  sous  ce  titre  :  " 

Agukro.  Arce  limesis  gazophilacium  regium  Peruvicum,  ad- 
ministrandum,  calculandum,  conservandum.  Matritiy  1647. 
Folio.  571 

Aguero.  Miscellaneo  Espiritual  en  Idioma  Zapoteca.  For 
Fray  Christobal  Aguero.  Mexico^  Bernardo  Calderon^  1666. 
4to.  522 

The  Zapoteca  is  the  language  spoken  by  the  Indians  of  Oajaca,  Mexico.  Set  Lude- 
wig,  p.  207. 

Aguero  (J.)  Exposicion  de  Don  Jose  de  la  Riva  Aguero 
acerca  de  su  conducta  Politica  en  el  tiempo  que  ejercio  la  Presi- 
dencia  de  la  Republica  del  Peru.  \Pr'tvately  Printed.'^  London^ 
1824.     8vo.     Portraits.  523 

Agueros.  Descripcion  Historial  de  la  Provincia  y  Archi- 
pielago  de  Childe,  en  el  Reyno  de  Chile,  y  Obispado  de  la  Con- 
cepcion  :  dedicada  a  Nuestro  Catdlico  Monarca  Don  Carlos  IV. 
((^^ue  Dios  guarde)  Por  el  Padre  Fray  Pedro  Gonzalez  de 
Agueros,  de  la  Regular  Observancia  de  nuestro  Padre  San  Fran- 
cisco, de  la  Provincia  de  la  Purfsima  Concepcion  en  Castilla  la 
Vieja,  Predicador  General  Apostdlico,  Ex-Guardian  del  Colegio 
de  Propaganda  Fide  de  Santa  Rosa  de  Santa  Mari'a  de  Ocopa  en 
el  Peru,  y  Arzobispado  de  Lima,  y  su  Procurador  en  esta  Corte 
de  Madrid.  Afio  de  mdccxi.  En  la  Imprenta  de  Don  Benito 
Cam.     4to,  4  p.  1,,  pp.  318.     Map  and  plate.  524 

The  plate  represents  the  "  Verdadera  effigie"  of  a  tree  in  the  valley  of  Limache, 
growing  in  the  form  of  a  cross,  with  the  image  of  the  crucified  Saviour  thereon, 

Aguiar  y  AcuRa.  Svmarios  de  la  Recopilacion  general  de 
las  Leyes,  Ordenan^as,  Provisiones,  Cedvlas,  Instrucciones  y 
Cartas  Acordadas,  que  por  los  Reyes  Catolicos  de  Castilla  se 
ban  promulgado  expedido  y  despachado  para  las  Indias  Occident- 
ales,  Islas  y  Tierra  Firme  del  mar  Oceano  desde  el  ano  1492 
que  se  descubrieron,  haste  el  presente  de  1528.  Por  el  Licen- 
ciado  Don  Rodrigo  de  Aguiar  y  Acufia.  Madrid^  J"^^  Gon- 
zales^ 1628.  Folio,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  178;  4  l.-l- Reprinted,  il/?*/Vo, 
1677.     8  p.  1.  and  385  1.  525 

A  book  of  the  greatest  rarity,  having  been  printed  only  for  the  use  of  the  members 
of  the  Council  of  Indias.  Set.  Pinelo  Bibliotheca  (1629);  Rich,  No.  183;  Ternaux, 
No.  500, 


66 


AGUTTER. 


'.,i;  -  . 


Aguilar  (Jose  de).  Sermones  Varies,  predicados  en  la 
Ciudad  de  Lima.  Por  Jose  de  Aguilar.  Corte  de  los  Reynos  del 
Peru.     Bruselas^  1704-     4to.  526 

Aguilar.  Relacion  de  las  cosas  de  lucatan  y  informe  contre 
los  idolatros  del  obispado  de  lucatan.  Por  Sanchez  de  Aguilar. 
Madrid^  (? )  1639.  527 

See  Ternaux,  No.  591. 

Aguirre  (J.)  Collectio  Maxima  Conciliorum  Hispaniae  et 
Novi  Orbis.  Cura  J.  Sanchez  de  Aguirre.  Roma^  1693-94. 
4  vols.,  folio.  528 

Aguirre.  Conciliorum  omnium  Hispaniae  et  Novi  Orbis, 
epistolarumque,  decretalium,  etc.,  Collectio  maxima  ;  cum  notis 
et  dissertationibus  illustrata,  cura  J.  S.  de  Aguirre.  Editio  locu- 
pletata,  cura  et  labore  Jos.  Catalani.  Roma^  1753'  ^  vols., 
folio.  529 

Aguirre.  Collectio  Maxima  Conciliorum  Hispaniae  a  Jos. 
Aguirre  edita  cum  adnotationibus  Sylvestri  Puego.  Madrid^ 
1781.     Folio.  530 

Aguirre.  Svnopsis  Collectionis  Maximae  Conciliorum  om- 
nium Hispaniae,  et  Novi  Orbis.     Roma,  1695.     i8mo.  531 

The  large  collection  of  Aguirre  is  highly  esteemed  and  rare.  This  synopsis  seems 
little  known ;  it  is  not  mentioned  by  Salmon  sur  I'E^ude  des  Conciles,  where  the  larger 
work  is  analyzed,  nor  is  either  of  the  two  noticed  by  Antonio. 

Aguirre  (Miguel  de).  Poblacionlde  Baldivia.  Mo-|tivos, 
y  medios  parajaqvella  Fvndacion.  Defen-|sas  del  Reyno  del 
Perv  ;  para  resistir  |  las  inuasiones  enemigas  en  mar,  y  |  tierra.  | 
Pazes  pedidas  por  los  In-|dios  rebeldes  de  Chile,  acetadas,  y 
capitv- 1  ladas  por  el  Gouernador  :  y  estado  que  tienen  hasta 
nueuejde  Abril  del  ano  de  1647.  |a.d.  Philipo  iiii.  N.  S.  el  Pia-| 
doso,  Rey  Catolico  de  las  Espanas.  y  Em-|perador  de  las  In- 
dias.  I  Por  el  Padre  Maestro  Fray  Miguel  Ide  Aguirre,  del  Orden 
de  S.  Agustin,  Calificador  del  Santo  Ofi-lcio,  Catedratico  de 
Prima  de  Teologia  Escolastica  en  la  Real  1  Vniuersidad  de  los 
Reyes.  |  Ano  de  1647.  |  Impresso  en  Lima,  en  casa  de  lulian  Santos 
de  Saldana,  Por  lorge  \  Lopez  de  Herrera.  \  Folio,  2  p.l.,  and  57  folioed 
leaves,  followed  by  i  blank  leaf  and  4  unnumbered  leaves.     532 

SolcVat  Piittick's,  in  1854,  for  £3  3s.  od. 

Agutter  (W.)  The  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade  considered 
in  a  Religious  Point  of  View.  By  William  Agutter.  London, 
1788.     8vo.  533 


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AIRMAN. 


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AiGREMONT  (Jean  de  Laon,  Sieur  d').  See  Laon,  Sieur 
d'Aigremont  (Jean  de). 

Aiken  (John).  Labor  and  Wages  at  Home  and  Abroad. 
cowell^  1849.     8vo,  pp.  29.  534 

Aiken  (P.  F.)  Lectures  on  the  British  and  American  Con- 
stitutions. A  Comparative  View  of  the  Constitutions  of  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America.  In  six  lectures.  By 
P.F.Aiken,  Advocate.  London^  Longman  ^  Co.,  1842.  Fcap. 
8vo.  535 

Aiken  (Silas).  Posthumous  Influence.  A  Sermon  on  the 
Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Hubbard,  ll.d.  Preached  Jan.  2,  1848. 
Boston,  1848.     8vo,  pp.  40.  536 

Aiken  (Sol.)  Address  to  Federal  Clergymen  on  the  Subject 
of  the  War  Proclaimed  by  the  United  States  against  Great  Britain. 
By  Solomon  Aiken.     Boston,  18 13.     8vo.  w.  537 

Aiken.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Republican  Citizens 
of  Newburyport,  July  4,  18 10.  By  Rev.  Solomon  Aiken. 
Newburyport,  1810.     8vo,  pp.  15.  538 

AiKiN  (John).  Annals  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the 
Third  ;  from  its  commencement  in  the  year  1760,  to  the  general 
peace  in  the  year  1815.  By  John  Aikin,  m.d.  London,  1816. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  + Another  Edition.  To  the  Death  of  His  Majesty 
in  the  Year  1820.     London,  1820  and  1825.  539 

Includes  details  of  the  Revolutionary  War.     See  M.  R.,  lxxxiii.,  p.  208. 

AiKMAN.  Discourse  delivered  in  .  ,  .  Newark,  N.  J.,  on 
Thanksgiving  Day,  November  27,  1851.  By  Rev.  William 
Aikman.     Newark,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  23.  540 

AiKMAN.  The  Future  of  the  Colored  Race  in  America ; 
being  an  article  in  the  Presbyterian  Quarterly  Review,  of  July, 
1862.  By  William  Aikman.  New  Tork,  A.  D.  F.  Randolph, 
1862.  8vo,  pp.  35.  -\-  Another  Edition,  Philadelphia,  W.  8. 
Young,  1862.  541 

Aikman.  Government  and  Administration.  A  Sermon 
preached  July  19,  1863,  succeeding  the  secession  riots  in  New 
York.  By  William  Aikman.  IVilmington,  Henry  Eckel,  1863. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  542 


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AITKEN. 


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!    U 


AiMARD  (Gustave).  Les  Trappeurs  de  I'Arkansas.  Cinq- 
uieme  Edition.     Paris^  mdccclix.      i2mo,  pp.  xii.,  455.       543 

Trappers  of  Arkansas.  London,  ff^ard,  1864.  lamo.  This  writer  has  published 
about  twenty  other  fictions  illustrative  of  American  life. 

AiME.  Deportation  et  Naufrage  de  J-.J.  Aime,  ex-legisla- 
teur,  suivi  du  tableau  de  vie  et  de  mort  des  deportes  a  son  depart 
de  la  Guyane.  Avec  quelques  observations  sur  cette  Colonie  et 
sur  les  Negres.     Paris,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  270.  544 

Aime.  Narrative  of  the  Deportation  to  Cayenne,  and  Ship- 
wreck on  the  Coast  of  Scotland,  of  J.  J.  Aime  ;  written  by  him- 
self. With  observations  on  the  present  state  of  that  colony,  & 
of  the  negroes  ;  and  an  account  of  the  situation  of  the  deported 
persons  at  the  time  of  his  escape.  London,  Wright,  1800.  8vo, 
pp.  282.  545 

AiNswoRTH  (W.  H.)  John  Law  the  Projector.  London, 
Chapman,  1864.     3  vols.,  post  8vo.  546 

AisLABiE.  Case  of  the  Right  Hon.  J.  Aislabie,  as  concerned 
in  the  great  South-Sea  Scheme  ;  with  his  two  Defensive  Speeches, 
made  in  the  House  of  Lords,  against  the  Bill  for  raising  Money 
upon  the  Estates  of  the  South-Sea  Directors.  London,  (1721.) 
4to,  pp.  42.  c.  547 

Aislabie  (John).  Speech  of  the  Hon.  J.  Aislabie,  esquire, 
upon  his  defence  made  in  the  House  of  Lords,  against  the  bill 
for  raising  money  upon  the  estates  of  the  South-Sea  Directors. 
London,  1 72 1.  4to.+ Second  Speech,  July  24.  London,  1721. 
4to.  s.  548 

Aitkin  (W.  B.)  Remarks,  N.  Y.  Assembly,  on  the  Propo- 
sition to  impose  a  mill-and-an-half  Tax  for  the  Support  of  Gov- 
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AiTKEN  (James).     iS"^^  John  the  Painter. 

Aitken  (R.)  Aitken's  general  A.merican  Register,  and  the 
Gentleman's  and  Tradesman's  complete  Annual  Account  Book, 
and  Calendar,  for  the  Pocket  or  Desk  ;  for  the  Year  of  our 
Lord,  1773.  Philadelphia,  "Joseph  Crukshank,  for  R.  Jit  ken, 
1773-     8vo.  550 

2  pl.  1.,  Text  A  to  N,  followed  by  second  title,  "  Aitken's  General  American  Regis- 
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p.  42. 


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Akerly.  An  Essay  on  the  Geology  of  the  Hudson  River, 
and  the  Adjacent  Regions  ;  Illustrated  in  a  Geological  Section 
of  the  Country,  from  the  Neighbourhood  of  Sandy-Hook,  in  New 
Jersey,  Northward,  through  the  Highlands  in  New  York,  towards 
the  Catskill  Mountains:  Addressed  to  Dr.  Samuel  L.  Mitchill, 
by  Samuel  Akerly.  Read  before  the  Lyceum  in  August,  18 19. 
1820.      i2mo,  pp.  69.     Map.  551 

Akins.  Prize  Essay  on  the  History  of  the  Settlement  of 
Halifax,  at  the  Mechanics'  Institute,  on  i8th  April,  1839.  By 
Thomas  Beamish  Akins.     Halifax^  N.  S.     i8mo,  pp.  62.      552 

Akins.  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  the  British  North-American  Provinces.  By  T.  B. 
Akins.     Halifax,  N.  <S.,  1849.     i2mo.  m.  553 

des    Vereins     zum     Schutze 
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Alabama.    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  First  Gen- 
eral  Assembly   of  the  Alabama  Territory,  18 18.     St.  Stephen's 
[n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.   ii2.+Second  Session.     St.  Stephen's,  J.  T., 
i2mo,  pp.  79.  555 

Anti-Masonic  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the 
adjourned  meeting  at  Cahawba.  Selma,  Ala,,  1830.  8vo.+Pro- 
ceedings  and  Address  at  the  meeting  in  Tuscaloosa  Co.  Tusca- 
loosa, 1830.     8vo.  556 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  adopted  Aug.  2,  18 19. 
Huntsville,  18 19.     8vo,  pp.  26.  557 

Journal  of  the  Convention  of  the  Alabama  Territory,  begun 
July  5,  1819.     Huntsville,  1819.     8vo.  558 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Alabama  Ter- 
ritory, at  the  First  Session  of  the  First  General  Assembly,  in  the 
Forty-Second  Year  of  American  Independence.  St.  Stephen's, 
1818.     4to.  559 

Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Alabama  Territory, 
at  the  First  Session  of  the  First  General  Assembly,  in  the  Forty- 
Third  Year  of  American  Independence.  St.  Stephen's,  18 18. 
8vo.  560 

Journal  of  the  Second  Biennial  Session  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  State  of  Alabama,  Session  1849-50.  Mont- 
gomery, 1850.     8vo.  561 


Aktenstucke,    Gesammelte, 
deutscher  Einwanderer  in  Texas. 


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Journal  of  the  Second  Biennial  Session  of  the  Senate  of  Ala- 
bama, Session  1849-50,  held  in  the  city  of  Montgomery.  Mont- 
gomery, 1850.     8vo.  562 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Baptist  State  Convention,  in 
Alabama,  at  its  nineteenth  anniversary.     Marion,  Alabama,  1842. 

563 

Laws  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  18 19,  &c.  Huntsville,  1820 
8vo.  564 

Letter  to  the  Legislature  of  Alabama,  on  Chartering  a  Bank 
like  the  Union  Bank  of  Louisiana.    New-Tork,  i^-^i.    8vo.    565 

Protest  of  the  Alabama  Delegates.  Charleston  [1861  ?]. 
8vo,  pp.  4.  566 

Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  Governor  to 
examine  the  Southern  Bank  of  Alabama.     Montgomery,  1851. 

Several  pamphlets  on  the  State  Bank  of  Alabama  are  described  in  Stevens'  "  Cata- 
logue of  American  Books  in  the  British  Museum." 

Report  of  the  House  of  Representatives  on  the  subject  of 
Direct  Trade.     Montgomery,  1852.     8vo.  568 

Transactions  of  the  Alabama  Historical  Society,  at  its  First 
Annual  Meeting,  held  at  the  University  of  Alabama,  July  14, 
1851.  Tuscaloosa,  1852  8vo,  pp.  55.+At  the  Annual  Meet- 
ing, July  9  and  10,  1855.     Tuscaloosa,  1855.     8vo,  pp.  65.    569 

University  of  Alabama.  Report  of  the  Trustees  to  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  Alabama,  1837.     Tuscaloosa,  iS^y.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  University  of  Alabama ;  with 
an  Index  of  Subjects.  By  W.  G.  Richardson.  Tuscaloosa, 
1848.     8vo.  571 

Alabama,  Florida  and  Georgia  Railroad  Company.  Report  of 
Comm.  on  Naval  Affairs:  U.  S.  H.  of  R.  Feb.  18,  1845. 
\_Cong.  Doc.']     8vo,  pp.  15.     Map.  572 

The  Alabama.  Correspondence  respecting  the  "  Alabama  " ; 
also  respecting  the  Bark  "  Maury,"  at  New  York,  during  the 
Crimean  War  ;  and  the  temporary  Act  of  Congress,  pass.d  by 
the  United  States,  at  the  instance  of  Great  Britain,  in  1838,  to 
meet  the  case  of  the  Rebellion  in  Canada.     8vo,  pp.  56.         573 

Correspondence  respecting  the  "  Alabama."  London,  Pari. 
Papers,  N.  America,  1863.     Folio,  pp.  48.  574 


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Correspondence  respecting  the  "  Alabama."  (In  continuation 
of  Correspondence  presented  to  Pari,  in  March,  1863.)  London^ 
Pari.  Papers^  N.  Jmerlca,  1864.     Folio,  pp.  57.  575 

Correspondence  respecting  the  "■  Alabama."  (In  continuation 
of  Papers  presented  to  Parliament  in  Feb.,  1864.)  London,  Pari. 
Papers,  N.  America,  1864.     Folio,  pp.  18.  576 

Narrative  of  the  Cruise  of  the  Alabama,  and  a  list  of  her 
officers  and  men.  By  One  of  her  Crew.  London,  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  577 

Proceedings  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  on  the  Burning  of  the  Ship  Brilliant,  by  the  Rebel 
Pirate  Alabama,  Tuesday,  October  21,  1862.  New  Tork,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  578 

Alaman.  Diccionario  universal  de  Historia  y  de  Geografia  ; 
contieno  :  Historia,  propiamente  dicha,  Biografia  universal,  Mito- 
logia,  Geografia  antigua  y  moderna.  Obra  dada  a  luz  en  Espafia 
por  una  Sociedad  de  literatos  distinguidos,  con  noticias  historicas, 
geograficas,  estadisticas,  y  biograficas  sobre  las  Americas  en 
general,  y  especialmente  sobre  Republica  Mexicana,  por  los  Sres. 
D.  Lucas  Alaman,  D.  Jose  Maria  Andrade,  D.  Jose  Maria 
Basoco,  etc.  Apendice  al  Diccionario  Universal.  Coleccion  de 
articulos,  relativos  a  la  Republica  Mexicana,  recogidos  y  coor- 
dinados  por  D.  Manuel  Orozco  y  Berra.  Mexico,  1853-56. 
4to,  10  vols.,  pp.  iv.,  828  ;  iv.,  726  ;  792 ;  866  ;  1024  j  862 ;  646 ; 
778;  936;  1 142.  579 

Alaman.  Disertaciones  sobre  la  Historia  de  la  Republica 
Megicana,  desde  la  epoca  de  la  conquista  que  los  Espafioles 
hicieron  a  fines  del  siglo  xv.  y  principios  del  xvi.  de  las  Islas  y 
Continente  Americano  hasta  la  independencia.  Por  Lucas  Ala- 
man.    M'egico,  1844-1849.     3  vols.,  8vo.  c.  580 

Alaman.  Historia  de  Mejico  desde  los  primeros  movimientos 
que  prepararon  su  independencia  en  el  Ano  de  i8c3,  hasta  la 
epoca  presente.  Por  Don  Lucas  Alaman.  Mejico,  1849- 185 2. 
5  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xii.,  '^98;  668;  692;  viii.,  832 ;  xii.,  1108. 
Frontispiece  and  Maps  c.  581 

Alaman.  Prov^eso  Instructivo  Formado  por  la  Seccion  del 
Gran  Jurado  de  la  Camara  de  Diputados  del  Congreso  General, 
en  Averiguacion  de  los  Delitos  de  que  fueron  Acusados  los  Ex- 
Ministros   D.  Lucas  Alaman,   D.    Rafael    Mangino,   D.   Jose 


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Antonio  Facio,  y   D.   Jose      macio  Espinosa.     Mexico^    '833 
4to.  c.  582 

Alarm  ;  or,  a  Plan  of  Pacificati'-.n  with  America,  and  New- 
York  Freeholder,  Nos.  1-7.     New  York  [n.  d.]     i6mo,  pp.  64. 

The  Alarm  Bell.  No.  i.  By  a  Constitutionalist.  New  York^ 
Baker  &  Godwin^  1863.     8vo,  pp.  16.  583 

Alasco ;  an  Indian  tale ;  Two  Cantos  ;  with  other  Poems. 
Philadelphia^  1857.      i2mo.  584 

Founded  on  Bartram's  Travels  in  Florida. 

Albach  (James  R.)  Annals  of  the  West ;  embracing  a  Con- 
cise Account  of  Principal  Events  which  have  occurred  in  the 
Western  States  and  Territories,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi Valley  to  the  year  Eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-six.  Com- 
piled from  the  most  authentic  sources  and  published  by  James  R. 
Albach.     Pittsburgh^  W.  S.  Haven^  1856.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  1016. 

Albany.  Address  of  the  Albany  Republican  Corresponding 
Committee,  containing  the  Documents  and  Correspondence 
transmitted  by  the  late  Gov.  Tompkins  to  the  Committee  of 
Ways  and  Means  and  to  the  House  qf  Assemblv.  [1820.]  8vo, 
pp.  22.  586 

Address  to  the  Governor,  Council,  and  Assembly  of  Albany, 
for  establishing  an  Insurance  Company.     1690.     Sm.  4to.       587 

This  title  is  taken  from  a  MS.  list  of  books  relative  to  America,  in  the  possession  of 
the  late  Dr.  Hawks.     It  is  probably  an  error  as  to  the  date. 

Albany  Academy.  Celebration  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Anni- 
versary, Albany,  June  23,  1863.  Albavy^  1863.  8vo,  pp.  188. 
Plate.  588 

Statutes  of  the  Albany  Academy,  i8i6.-|-Same,  with  Amend- 
ments. Albany^  1 83 1.  i2mo.-|-Same.  Albany^  1843.  i2mo, 
pp.  36.  589 

Albany  and  Harlem  Railroad  Company.  Proceedings  of  the 
Directors,  etc.     June  19,  1840.     8vo.  590 

Albany  and  Schenectady  Railroad  Company.  Report,  &c. 
1848.     8vo.  591 

Address  by  the  Directors  of  the  Albany  and  Susquehanna  R.R. 
Co.     Albany^  1856.     8vo.  592 


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Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Albany,  on  the  Albany  &  Susque- 
hanna R.R.,  May,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  24.  s.  593 

Some  Considerations  respecting  the  proposed  Construction  of 
the  Albany  and  Susquehanna  Railroad.     Albany^  1852.     8vo. 

Albany  and  West-Stockbridge  R.  R.  Company  :  Report  of  the 
Superintendent,  &c.,  July  9,  1836.    Albany^  1836.     8vo.     s.  595 

Albany    Annual   Register  for   1849-50.     Albany^  J.  Mumell^ 
1850.     4  vols,  i2mo.  s.  596 

Albany  Basin  and  Erie  Canal,  in  which  some  Important  Im- 
provements are  suggested.     Albany^  1836.     8vo.  s.  597 


Abany  Atlas  Extra,  Oct.  1849.     "^^^  Syracuse  Convention; 
its  Spurious  Organization.     8vo,  pp.  16.  s,  598 

Map 

599 

Albany  Democratic  Reformer  :  Vol.  I,  1844.  s.  600 


Albany  City   Guide.     Albany^   1845. 
and  Plates. 


i2mo,  pp.  112. 


Albany  Directory.  The  first,  collected  and  arranged  by  J. 
Fry,  1813.  1 2mo.-|- Reprinted  1853.  i2mo.  The  subsequent 
years  have  been  edited  and  published  respectively  by  Packard  & 
Van  Benthuysen,  B.  Pearce,  Klinck,  W.  Cammeyer,  E.  B. 
Child,  W.  H.  Shiffer,  G.  J.  Loomis,  T.  G,  Wait,  S.  Wilson,  L. 
G.  Hoffman,  W.  Hunt,  Whitney  &  Bliss,  J.  Munsell,  and  Geo. 
Adams.  601 

Albany  Federal  Committee.  Anti-Federal  Objections  Re- 
futed.    Albany  [n.  d.]      i2mo.  602 

Albany  Gallery  of  Fine  Arts.  Catalogue  of  the  First  Exhi- 
bition, 1846.     Albany^  1846.     8vo.  603 

Albany  Institute.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to 
continue  the  Meteorological  Observations  on  the  21st  of  March, 
June,  September,  and  December.  Accepted  November,  1836. 
\Alhany^  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  604 

Catalogue  of  the  Albany  Institute  Library,  founded  1793. 
Prepared  by  George  Wood.  With  Index.  Albany^  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  454.  605 

Albany  Institute.     First  Annual  Report.     1825.     8vo.      606 

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Transactions  of  the  Albany  Institute.  Vol.  i,  1830  ;  Vol.  2, 
1833  ;  Vol.  3.  607 

Ste  Trubner't  American  Bibliographical  Guide,  p.  22,  for  a  detailed  list  of  the  con- 
tents of  each  volume. 

Albany  Liberty  National  Nominating  Convention.  Proceed- 
ings and  Address.     Jlbany^  1S4.1.     8vo.  608 

Albany  Northern  Railroad  Company :   Report,  1852,  &c.    8vo. 

Albany  Pocket  Almanack  for  the  Year  1784.  Printed  by  R. 
BaUntine.     i8mo.  s.  610 

Albany  Ratification  Meeting.  The  United  Democracy  for 
Regular  Nominations.  Speeches  of  D.  A.  Ogden  and  J.  Van 
Buren,  Sept.  27,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  16.  s.  611 

Annual  Report  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  City  of 
Albany  for  the  Year  1862,  and  continued.     8vo.  612 

Charter  of  the  City  of  Albany,  printed  by  order  of  the  Mayor, 
Aldermen,  and  Commonalty  of  the  City  aforesaid.  New  Tork, 
Hugh  Gaine,  lyji-  4to.+Charter,  and  act  to  amend  the  several 
acts  relating  to  the  city,  and  to  combine  the  same  into  one  act. 
Jlbany,  1826.     8vo.  613 

Constitutionality  of  a  Bridge  at  Albany,  as  shewn  in  the  Re- 
marks of  D.  Buel,  Jr.,  and  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  and  the  Opinion 
of  Chief  Justice  Savage  in  the  Troy  Bridge  Case,  decided  in  the 
Superior  Court  of  New  York  in  1836.  With  an  Abstract  of  the 
Testimony.     Albany^  1845.     8vo,  pp.  20.  614 

Several  tracts  on  the  Bridge  at  Albany  are  described  in  the  catalogue  of  the  New 
York  State  Library. 

Correspondence  in  relation  to  the  Public  Meeting  at  Albany, 
with  Letter  from  Pres.  Lincoln,  dated  June  12,  i860,  [i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  9.  615 

To  the  Members  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany. 
[Signed  A.  March,  and  others.]  March  11,  1847.  8vo,  pp. 
47. -|- Another.  March  '.2,  1847.  +  Another.  March  29,  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  18. -f  Minutes  of  a  Meeting,  March  24,  1846,  8vo, 
pp.  60.  8.  616 

This  controversy  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  was  respecting  a  change  of  loca- 
tion. 

A  Geological  Survey  of  the  County  of  Albany,  taken  under 


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the  direction  of  the  Agricultural  Society  of  the  County.     Albany^ 
1820.     8vo,  pp.  55.  617 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Sunday-School  connected  with  the 
Second  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  City  of  Albany.     Albany^ 

1857.     ^^°»  PP'  '^'  '^^  ^'^ 

Impartial  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  City  and  County  of 
Albany  ;  or  the  thirty-five  Anti-federal  objections  Refuted  :  by 
the  Federal  Committee  of  the  City  of  Albany.     i2mo.      s.  619 

Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  Mayor,  Recorder,  Aldermen  and 
Commonaliy  of  the  City  of  Albany.  Albany,^  printed  by  Alexan- 
der and  "Jamei  Robertson^  ^773'     4^0"  ^20 

Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  Common  Council,  1791.  410.+ 
Same,  with  the  Charter.  Albany^  1800.  4to.-|-Same.  Albany,, 
1808.  8vo.  +  Same.  Albany^  181 2.  8vo.+  Same.  Albany,,  1838. 
8vo.  s.  621 

Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of 
Albany,  revised  and  revived,  Dec,  1841  ;  to  which  are  prefixed 
the  charter  of  the  city  of  Albany,  and  the  several  laws  and  ex- 
tracts from  the  Revised  Statutes,  relating  to  said  City.  Albany,, 
1842.     8vo,  pp.  333.  622 

Presbyte  y  of  Albany  :  Narrative  of  the  Revival  of  Religion, 
1820.     Schenectady^  1821.     8vo.  s.  623 

Order  of  Exercises  Seventy-seventh  Anniversary  of  American 
Independence.     Albany,,  1853.     8vo.  624 


Origin  of  Sunday  Schools  in  Albany.     8vo,  pp.  23. 


625 


Proceedings  of  the  Republican  meeting  of  the  citizens  of  Al- 
bany and  Colonic,  at  Jared  Skinner's  Long  Room,  March  13, 
18 10.     Albany,,  18 IC.     8vo.  626 

Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  held  at  Albany  [to  promote  the  elec- 
tion of  Clinton  and  Tallmadge].     1824.     8vo.  627 

Propositions  Made  by  the  Sachems  of  the  three  Maquas  Cas- 
tles, to  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Commonality  of  the  City  of 
Albany,  and  Military  Officers  of  the  said  City,  and  County  in 
the  City  Hall,  February  25,  1689-90.  Peiter  Schuyler  Mayor, 
with  ten  more  gentlemen,  then  present.  Interpreted  by  Arnout 
&    Hille.     [Colophon.]     Boston,,    Printed   by   S.   Green.     Sold  by 


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Benjamin   Harris^   at  the  London   Coffee  House^   1 690.     410,  pp. 

12.  628 

Thii  exceedingly  rare  tract  relates  tu  rhe  burning  uf  Schenectady. 

The  Public  Schools  in  Albany,  inadequate  to  meet  the  Wants 
of  the  Public  ;  and  the  Necessity  of  Reform.  From  Albany 
Morning  Express.     Albany^  ^85^.     8vo,  pp.  45.  s.  629 

Random  Recollections  of  Albany.    See  [Worth  (Gorham,  A.)  j. 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate,  showing  the 
Frauds  and  Peculations  of  Edwin  Croswell,  Theodore  OTcott, 
John  L.  Crew  and  others,  by  which  the  Canal  Bank  was  ruined. 
Albany^  1849.     8vo,  pp.  64.  630 

Review  of  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Albany,  for  1861. 
8vo.  s.  631 

Return  of  the  Commissioners  under  the  Acts  to  Improve  the 
Navigation  of  the  Albany  Basin,  and  to  Extend  the  Opening  of 
the  Albany  Pier ;  made  to  the  City  Council,  October  1842. 
Albany^  1842.     8vo,  pp.  91.  632 

Some  Account  of  Acts  in  relation  to  the  Construction  of 
the  Albany  Basin,  with  the  Opinion  of  a  Member  of  the  Albany 
Bar  as  to  the  Rights  of  Parties  Interested.  Albany^  1848.  8vo, 
PP-  35-  633 

St.  Andrew's  Society  of  Albany.  Memorial  of  the  Great 
Sanitary  Fair  held  in  the  City  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  February  and 
March.     Albany^  1864.     8vo.  634 

St.  Peter's  Church.  The  Answer  of  "  The  members  of  the 
Congregation  of  Saint  Peter's  Church,  in  the  City  of  Albany," 
to  the  Pamphlet  lately  addressed  to  them,  by  the  Hon.  Lt. -Gov- 
ernor Taylor,  and  others.  Printed  for  the  Congregation^  February^ 
1816.     8vo,  pp.  100.  635 

Controversy  in  St.  Peter's  Church,  between  Rev.  Mr.  Clowes 
and  Part  of  his  Congregation,  in  18 16.     Albany.     8vo.       s.  636 

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Song  of  the  Sexton  ...  aftei  the  Dedication  of  Albany 
Cemetery.     8vo.  s.  639 

Speeches  in  behalf  of  'he  University  of  Albany,  by  Messrs. 
Ruggles,  Tabor,  and  Rev.  Drs.  Kennedy  and  Palmer.  V,'/</«v, 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  44.  s.  640 

Statistical  Repc  r  of  the  County  of  Albany  for  the  year  1820. 
Albany^  1823.     8vo.  641 

Supplement  td  the  Albany  Register,  April  20,  181 3;  Address 
to  the  Republican  Citizens  of  New  York.  Albany^  Southwick^ 
1813.     8vo.  642 

Trinity  Church,  Albany  :  To  the  Parishioners.    8vo.      s.  643 

A  Urge  collection  of  the  annual  reports  of  the     arious  public  institution!,  religious 
societies  of  Albany,  &c.,  will  be  found  in  the  New  V   rlc  State  Library. 

Ai.BAREz.  Copia  de  la  Lspanfo>va  Carta,  Escrita  por  el  |  P-Fr. 
Domingo  Albarez  de  Toledo,  Procurador  General  de  Corte, 
deljOrden  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco,  cmbiada  desde  la  Ciudad  de 
Lima,  al  |  Reverendissimo  P.  Commissario  General  en  Estc- 
charque,  que  su  fecha  esjde  29.  de  Octubre  de  1687.  anos,  dan- 
dole  cuenta  de  los  lastimosos  estragos  |  y  desgracias  que  han  suce- 
dido  en  dicha  Ciudad.  j  [Colophon.]  Con  licencia  :  En  Bar 
celona^  en  casa  Vicente  Suria^\a  la  calle  de  la  Paja^  Am  1688.  | 
Vendese  el  Floi  Sancto)  um  del  Padre  Ribadeneyra^  \  aumentado  con 
los  Santos  nuevos^  en  la\  "   <ma  Imprenta.  |4to,  pp.  4.  644 

Albarracin.  Apuntes  sobre  las  islas  del  Delta  Arjentino 
por  M.  Santiago  Albarracin.     Buenos-Aires.,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  148. 

Albemarle.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  in 
regard  to  the  Rebel  Ram  "  Albemarle,"  which  recently  partici- 
pated in  the  rebel  attack  on  Plymouth.  House^  Ex.  Doc,  No.  53, 
38M  Cong.,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  12.  646 

Albenino  (N.)  Verdadera  I  relacion  :  de  lo  sussedido  |  en  los 
Reynos  e  prouin-|cias  d'l  peru|dejde  la  y  da|a  ellos  d'l  vi  Rey 
Blasco  I  nunes  vela  |  hasta  el  des  |  barato  y  muerte  de  gon  |  calo 
Picarro.  {sic)\  \_Colophon  :'\  Acaboze  la  presente  obra  enla  muy 
noble  y  memorable  ciudad  6  Seuilla  a  dos  dias  del  mes  de  Enero 
del  ano  de  Christo  de  .  M  .  D  .  xlix  .  En  casa  de  Juan  de  Leon. 
Siedo  primero  manda  da  ver  y  examinar  por  los  muy  reuerewdos  y 
muy  magnificos  Senores  inquisidores :  y  con  su  lice«cia  mandada 
imprimir.     Small  8vo.  647 


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Alberoi.  Bases  y  puntos  de  parleda  para  la  organizacion 
politica  de  la  Rcpublica  Argentina.  Par  Juan  Bautista  Alberdi. 
Valparaiso^  1852.     8vo.  648 

Alberdi.  De  la  integridad  nacional  de  la  Republica  Arjen- 
tina  bajo  todos  sus  Gobiernos.  A  proposito  de  sus  recientes, 
tratados  con  Buenos- Aires.  Por  Juan  B.  Alberdi.  Parana, 
1855.     ^vo,  pp.  88.  649 

Alberdi.  Espafia  y  las  Republicas  de  la  America  del  Sur. 
Por  J.  B.  Alberdi.     Paris,  Kugelman,  1861.  650 

Alberdi.  Estudios  sobre  la  Constitucion  Argentina  de  1853, 
en  que  se  restablece  su  mente  alterada  por  comentarios  hostiles. 
Por  J.  B.  Alberdi.     Valparaiso,  1853.     ^^°»  PP*  '°4'  ^5' 

Alberdi.  Memoria  descriptiva  sobre  Tucuman.  Por  J.  B. 
Alberdi.     Buenos-Jires,  1834.     8vo,  pp  iv.,  30.  652 

Alberdi.  Organizacion  Politico  y  Economico  de  la  Con- 
federacion  Argentina.  Por  J.  B.  Alberdi.  Nueva  edicion  cor- 
reg.  y  revis.     Besanfon,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  870.  655 

Alberdi.  Organizacion  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina.  Por 
J.  B.  Alberdi.     Besanfon,  "Jacquin,  1858.     2  vols.,  8vo.  654 

Alberdi.  Sistema  Economico  y  rentistico  de  la  Confederacion 
Argentina  segun  su  Constitucion  de  1853.  ^^''  J*  ^'  Alberdi. 
Vdparaiso,  1854.     8vo.  655 

Albers  (J.  A^  Americanische  annalen  der  Arzneykunde 
Naturgeschichte  Chemie  und  Physick  .  .  .  Zweites  Heft.  Bre- 
men, 1802.     8vo.  656 

Albert  Edward.  The  Tour  of  H.  R.  H.,  Albert  Edward, 
the  Prince  of  Wales,  through  British  America  and  the  United 
States.  By  a  British  Canadian.  Montreal,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
271.  657 

Albert  Edward  (Prince).  Relation  du  voyage  de  son 
altesse  royale  le  Prince  de  Galles  en  Amerique,  reproduite  du 
*^  Journal  de  instruction  Publique  du  Bas-Canada,"  avec  un 
appendice  contenant  di verses  adresses,  correspondances,  etc. 
Montreal,  i860,     pp.  148,  xxx.  658 

Alberti.  Descrittione  I  di  Tvtta  Italia  |di  I.  Leandro  Albert! 
Bolognese,  Nella  quale  si  contiene  il  Sito  |  di  essa,  I'Origine,  h  le 
•Signorie  delle    Citta,    &    delle    Castilla,  |  coi    Nomi    Antichi    & 


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Moderni,  i  Costumi  de  Popolo,  le  Condicioni  de  Paesi :  |  et  piv-gli 
hvomini  famosi  che  I'hanno  |  Illustrata,  i  Monti,  i  Laghi,  i  Fiumi, 
le  Fontane,  |  i  Bagni,  le  Minere,  con  tutte  Topre  marauigliose  in 
lei  I  dalla  Natura  prodotte.  |  Con  Priuilegio  |  In  Bologna  per  An- 
selmo  Giaccarelli I M  D.L. I  Folio;  Title,  &c.,  4  p.  1.;  Text, 
469  1. }  Index,  28  1.  659 

"  This  work  is  quoted  by  the  Nova  Ada  Eruditorum  in  reference  to  the  alleged 
claims  of  Vespuccius  to  the  discovery  of  the  New  World." — Harrissx. 

Alberti.  Descrizzione  di  tutta  Italia.  Venice^  1553,  1568, 
and  1 58 1.     4to.  660 

Albertinis.  De  Mirabilibus  novae  &  veteris  Urbis  Romae. 
Opus  editum  a  Francisco  de  Albertinis  Clerico  Florentino,  tri- 
bus  Libris  divisum,  dicatumque  Julio  II.  Pontif.  Max. ;  Romx 
per  Joannem  de  Besichen  An.  1505.  661 

Title  as  given  by  Negri,  and  quoted,  with  doubts  as  te  its  authenticity,  by  Harrisse, 
p.  78. 

Albertinis.  De  Mirabilibus  novae  &  veteris  Urbis  Romae. 
Libri  III.  ex  Edit.    Andr.  Fulvii  Praenestini,  Roma^  1508.    4to. 

"Clement  gives  this  title  on  the  authority  of  the  Bibliotheca  Menkeniana,  page  196, 
and  seems  to  disbelieve  its  authenticity.  Panzer  calls  the  edition  of  15 10  '  Ec''tio 
prin-u.^ " — Harrissx. 

Albertinis.  Opvscvlvm  de  Mirabi-jlibus  Nouae  &  ueteris 
Vrbis  Romae  edi-|tum  a  Francisco  de  Albertinis  Clerico  Flore»l 
tino  dedicatumq3  lulio  secundo  Pon.  Max.  &c.  [Colophon.] 
Impressum  Romae  per  lacobum  Mazochium  |  Romanae  Academiae 
Bibliopolam  qui  in- 1  fra  paucos  dies  epythaphioru;n  opusculum  |  in 
luce/n  ponet  afio  Salutis.  m.d.x.  Die.  iiii.  Febr.  |  Sm.  4to ; 
Title,  I  1. ;  Text,  102  1.  663 

For  a  full  account  of  this  edition,  see  Harrisse's  Bibl.  Am.  Vet.,  pp.  120. 

Albertinis.  Opvscvlvm  de  Mirabi-jlibus  Nouae  &  ueteris 
Vrbis  Romae  edi- 1  tum  a  Francisco  de  Albertinis  Clerico  Floren  | 
tino  dedicatumcquf  lulio  secundo  Pon.  Max.  |  [^Colophon  :'\  Impres- 
sum Romse  per  lacobum  Mazochium  |  Romanae  Academiae  Biblio- 
polam qui  in- 1  fra  paucos  dies  epythaphiorum  opusculum  |  in  lucem 
ponet  alio  Salutis,  m.d.x.  Die  |  iii.  Febr.  |  Sm.  410 }  Title,  i  1. ; 
Text,  102  unnumbered  leaves.  664 

The  reference  to  Vespuccius  is  quoted  by  Harrisse,  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  p.  121. 

Albertinis.     De  mirabilibus  novae  &  veteris  Urbis  Romae, 


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i 

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&  de  Laudibus  Civitatum  Florentix  &  Sauonx.     Romae  1515 
ap  Jac.  Mazochium  in  4to.  665 

Title  as  quoted  irom  Clement  by  Harrlsse,  p.  140. 

Albertinis.  Opusculum  de  mirabilibus  novae  &  veteris 
Urbis  Roma  :  industria  &  impensa  Thomae  WolflF  Chalcographia 
gnari  exaratum  nuper  \to.  ex  propria  Officina  Urbis  Basileae, 
1519.  666 

Title  quoted  from  Maittaire's  Annates,  by  Harrisse. 

Albertinis.       Mirabilia  Rome  |  Opusculum  de  Mirabilibus 
Noue  et  Ueteris  urbis  |  Rome  edituw.  a  Fran  |  cisco  Albertino 
Florentino  |  Cum  Priuilegio.  |     [^Colophon :"]    Impr^ssum  Lugd.' p 
loan,  mario;  sumptib^  &  expensis  Romani  morin  bi- 1  bliophile 
eiusdem  ciuitatis.  anno  dni  m.d.xx.  die  vero.  xxviii,  martii.  |    667 

4to,  title  I  l.+sixty  leaves  numbered,  repeating  56;  on  the  verso  of  the  last  leaf 
two  wood-cuts. 

Albertinis.  Opusculum  de  Mirabilibus  novae  et  veteris 
Urbis  Romae.     Bononia,  15  20.    4to.  668 

Title  quoted  from  the  Bibliotheca  Heberiana,  Part  vi.,  No.  128. 

Alberto.     Carta  Pastoral  que  el  Illust"  S"  D.  Fray  Joseph    * 
Antonio  de  San  Alberto,  arzobispo  de  la  Plata,  dirige  a  todos 
losque   en  el  pasado  concurso  ban  sido  nombrados    y   elegidos 
para  curas.     Buenos  Jyres,  1791.     4to.  669 

Alberto.  Coleccion  de  Instrucciones  Pastorales.  Por  Jos. 
Antonio  de  San  Alberto  Arzobispo  de  la  Plata  en  America. 
Madrid,  1 786.     2  vols.,  4to.  670 

Albertus.  Habes  in  hac  pagina.  Amice  le^  |  ctori  Alberti 
Magni  |  Germani  principis  philosophi.  |  De  natura  locorum.  Librum 
mira  |  eruditione  &  singulari  fruge  re^  |  pertu/ra,&  iam  primum,  summa 
diligetia  reuisum^  in  lucem  |  aeditu/n^  que  legis  diligen^  |  tius^  si  uel 
Cosmogra^  |  phia  uel  Phisica  p.fecisse  te  uo- 1  lueris.  |  {^Colophon ;] 
Excusum  Viennae  Austriae  .  Mens  .  Mar  .  m.d.  xiiii.  |  Opera 
Hieronymi  Victoris  &  loan  .  Sin^  |  grenii  Sociorum,  diligentium 
impressorum  .  Impe»- 1  sis  uero  Leonhardi  &  Lvcae  Alantse  |  fra- 
trum  Ciuium  Viennensium.  I  Imperante  Diuo  Maximiliano  Caesare 
Aug.  I  P.  F.  p.  p.  I     4to,  52  1.  671 

Interesting  to  the  American  collector  on  account  of  a  marginal  note  relating  to 
Vespuccius,  which  seems  to  have  been  inserted  with  movable  type,  on  the  recto  of 
the  last  leaf  in  signature  e,  after  the  book  had  been  printed.     See  Harrisse,  p.  138. 


ALCAFARADO. 


8l 


Albertus.  De  Natura  Locorum,  edente  Georg.  Faun- 
stelter  [sic).  Ed.  ii  Argentorati,  Math.  Schurer,  &c.,  1514.  410, 
PP-  VI.,  73,  389.  67?. 

See  KI088  Catalogue,  No.  70. 

Albertus.  Habes  in  hac  pagina.  Amice  lector.  |  Al- 1  berti 
Magni  Germani  pri«cipis|philosophi,  De  natura  locorum  Li 
brum  mira  eruditione,  Sc  singula  |  ri  fruge  refertum,  &c  lam  primum 
summadiligentiareuisum,  in  |  lucem  editum,  quern  leges  diligentius, 
vel  si  Cosmo  |  graphia  vel  Physica  |  profecisse  te  vo-  |  lueris.  | 
[Colophon:^  Argentorati. Ex  Aedibus  Matthiae  Schutvenj |  Mense 
lanuario,  MD.xv.jDuctu  Leonhardi,  &  Luc<e  Alantse  fratrum.  | 


673 

See  Humboldt  Examen  Critique,  Vol.  i.,  p.  57. 

in  Twelve  Books.     Bath,  Henry  Gye,  1822.     8vo, 


4to,  43  1. 

Albion 
pp.  234.  674 

A  remarkable  rhodomontine  and  ridiculous  laudation  of  Great  Britain,  in  which  the 
old  French  War  and  the  American  Revolution  are  disposed  of  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
writer  if  not  to  the  reader. 

Albro.  The  Life  of  Rev.  Thomas  Shepard.  By  John  A. 
Albro.     Boston,  Mass.  Sab.  School  Society,  1847.     i8mo,  pp.  324. 

Albuquerque.  Memorias  Diarias  de  la  Guerra  del  Brazil, 
por  Discurso  de  nueve  afios,  empe^ando  desde  el  de  mdcxxx. 
Escritas  por  Duarte  de  Albuquerque  Coello  Marques  del  Basto. 
Madrid,  Diego  Diaz  de  la  Carrera.  1 654.  4to,  8  p.  1. ;  Text, 
287  1.  676 

Albuquerque  (Antonio  de).  Rela^ao  breve  e  verdadeira  da 
memoravel  victoria  que  ouvo  o  capitao  mor  da  capitania  de 
Paraiba,  Antonio  de  Albuquerque,  dos  rebeldes  de  Olanda,  que 
sao  vinte  naos  de  guerra,  e  vinte  e  sete  lanchias  pretenderao  occu- 
par  esta  pra^a  de  S.  Magestad,  trazando  nella  para  o  efFeito  dous 
mil  homens  de  guerra  fora  a  gente  do  mar.  Lisboa,  J.  Rodriguez, 
1632.     4to.  677 

Title  as  given  by  Ternaux,  No.  537. 

Albuquerque.  Relatorio  da  reparti^ao  dos  negocios  estrangei- 
ros  apresentado  a  assemblea  geral  legislativa  na  primeira  sessao 
da  decima  primeira  legislatura  pelo  resp.  ministro  A.  C.  de  Sa  e 
Albuquerque.     Rio  de  "Janeiro,  186 1.     4to.  678 

Alcafarado  (Francisco).     Relation  Historique  de  la  Decou- 

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verte  de  I'lsle  de  Madere,  traduite  du  Portugais.     Paris^  1671. 
i2mo.  679 

The  Portuguese  original  is  unknown.  £m  Graesse,  p.  60 ;  Machado  Bibl.  Lusit., 
Vol.  II.,  p.  96. 

Alcafarado  (Francisco).  An  |  Historical  |  Relation  |  Of  the 
First  I  Discovery  lof  the  |  Isle  |  of  |  Madera.  |  Written  originally  in 
Portugueze  by  Don  Francis- 1  co  Alcafarado  (gentleman  of  the 
Bed-Chamber  |  to  the  Infant  Don  Henry  younger  |  Son  of  John 
the  First  King  of  |  Portugal ;)  |  Who  was  one  of  the  First  Dis- 
coverers, thence  transla- 1  ted  into  French,  and  now  made  Eng- 
lish. |  Z5«</»«,J /V/»/f</ ^or  William  Cademan  at  the  sign  of  the\ 
of  the  Popes-Head  at  the  entrance  into  the  |  New  Exchange  in  the 
Strand.     1675.  |8vo.  Title,  pp.  37.  680 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  No.  57,  <£i  its.  6d. 

[Alcala-Galianc]  Relacion  del  viage  hecho  por  las  Gole- 
tas  Sutil  y  Mexicana  en  1792,  para  reconocer  el  Estrecho  de 
Fuca :  con  una  introduccion  en  que  se  da  noticia  de  las  expedi- 
ciones  executadas  anterior  mente  por  los  Espanoles  en  busca  del 
paso  del  noroeste  de  la  America.  Madrid^  Imprenta  Real^ 
1802-1806.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  168  and  185;  Appendix,  pp.  120 ; 
Atlas  of  17  Maps  and  Plates,  sm.  folio.  68 1 

"  The  commander  of  this  expedition  was  Don  Dionysio  Alcala-Galiana,  said  to  be 
also  the  author  of  the  work." — Rich.     See  Dicco.  de  Biog. ;  Barcelona,  1830. 

Alcedo  (A.)  Diccionario  Geografico-Histdrico  de  las  Indias 
occidentales  6  America :  es  a  saber :  de  los  Reynos  del  Peru, 
Nueva  Espafla,  Tierra  Firme,  Chile,  y  Nuevo  Reyno  de  Gra- 
nada. Con  la  Descripcion  de  sus  Provincias,  Naciones,  Ciu- 
dades.  Villas,  Pueblos,  Rios,  Montes,  Costas,  Puertos,  Islas, 
Arzobispados,  Obispados,  Audiencias,  Vireynatos,  Giobiernos, 
Corregimientos,  y  Fortalezas,  frutos  y  producciones  ;  con  ex- 
presion  de  sus  Descubridores,  Conquistadores  y  Fundadores: 
Conventos  y  Religiones ;  ereccion  de  sus  Catedrales  y  Obispos 
que  ha  habido  en  ellas ;  y  noticia  de  los  sucesos  mas  notables  de 
varios  lugares  j  incendios,  torremotos,  sitios,  e  inv^siones  que 
han  experimentado  j  y  hombres  ilustres  que  han  producido.  Es- 
crito  por  el  Coronel  D.  Antonio  de  Alcedo,  Capitan  de  Reales 
Guardias  Espanolas.  Con  Licencia  en  la  Iraprenta  de  Benito  Cano. 
En  Madrid  Jno  de  mdcclxxxvi.  410,  5  vols  ;  2  p.  1.,  xvi.,  791  ; 
2  p.  1.,  636 ;  2  p.  1.,  496  i  2  p.  1.,  609  ;  2  p.  1.,  461 }  Resumen, 
7  ;  Vocabulario,  186  pp.  682 

Alcedo.  The  Geographical  and  Historical  Dictionary  of 
America  and  the  West  Indies.     Containing  an  Entire  Transla- 


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tion  of  the  Spanish  Work  of  Colonel  Don  Antonio  de  Alcedo, 
.  .  .  with  Large  Additions  and  Compilations  from  Modern 
Voyages  and  Travels,  and  from  Original  and  Authentic  Inform- 
ation. By  G.  A.  Thompson,  Esq.  In  Five  Volumes.  Lon- 
don^ James  Carpenter^  1812-1815.  4to,  xx.,  574;  597;  512; 
636  i  xvi.,  462  ;  Errata  and  Appendix,  105  pp.  683 

"Thompson's  edition,  for  its  additions,  etc.,  is  infinitely  superior  to  the  original," — 
Lowndes.  Copies  are  sometimes  round  with  an  atlas  of  19  large  maps  by  Arrowsmith, 
but  they  are  rare.  ^     ^w^.^     ov>     '  <^    9W.?e>  S 

Alcedo.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogo  de  los  autores 
que  han  escrito  de  la  America  en  diferentes  idiomas,  y  noticia  de 
su  vida  y  patria,  anos  en  que  vivieron  y  obras  que  escrivieron. 
Compuesta  por  el  mariscal  de  campo,  D.  Antonio  de  Alcedo, 
Governador  de  la  plaza  de  la  Corufia,  afio  de  1807.  684 

"  Quarto,  about  looo  pages  MS.  very  neatly  written,  being  the  original  work  by  the 
author  of  the  Diccionario  de  America,  and  has  not  been  printed." — Rich.  Now  in 
the  possession  of  John  Carter  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Providence, 

Alcedo  y  Herrera.  Aviso  Historico,  Politico,  Geographi- 
co  con  las  Noticias  del  Peru,  Tierra  Firme,  Chile,  y  Nuevo 
Reyno  de  Granada,  en  la  relacion  de  los  successos  de  205  afios, 
por  la  chronologia  de  los  adelantados,  etc.,  desde  el  aRo  1535, 
hasta  el  de  1740.  Y  razon  de  toda  lo  Obrado  por  los  Ingleses 
en  aquellos  reynos  por  las  costas  de  los  dos  mares  del  norte  y  del 
sur,  desde  el  ano  de  1567,  hasta  el  de  1739.  Por  D.  Dionisio  de 
Alcedo  y  Hen  era.     Madrid^  1740.     Sm.  4to.  M.  685 

Alcedo  y  Herrera.  Compendio  Historico  de  la  Provincia, 
Partidos,  Ciudades,  Astilleros,  Rios  y  Puerto  de  Guayaquil  en 
las  Costas  de  la  Mar  del  Sur.  Dedicado  al  Rey  Nuestro  Sefior 
en  su  Real,  y  Supremo  Consejo  de  las  Indias,  Por  Don  Dionysio 
de  Alsedo  y  Herrera,  Presidente,  que  fue  de  la  Real  Audencia  de 

euito,  Governador,  y  Capitan  General  de  las  Provincias  de  su 
istrito.  Con  Licencia.  En  Madrid^  Por  Manuel  Fernandez 
.  .  .  Ano  de  m.dcc.  4to,  16  p.  1.,  Text,  99  pp.  Plan  of  Guaya- 
quil. 686 

Alcedo.  Memorial  informativo  del  consulado  de  la  Ciu- 
dad  de  los  Reyes  y  la  junta  general  del  comercio  de  las  pro- 
vincias del  Peru,  sobre  diferentes  puntos  tocantes  al  estado  de  la 
real  hazienda  y  del  comercio,  etc.  Por  D.  Dionysio  de  Alsedo 
y  Herrera  [Lima.?]  1726.     Folio,  pp.  148.  687 

The  author  of  the  three  preceding  works  was  the  father  of  the  author  of  the  "  Dic- 
cionario." 


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Alcock  (T.  St.  L.)  Observations  on  the  Poor  Relief  Bill 
for  Ireland,  and  its  bearing  on  .  . .  emigration  . .  and  the  British 
North  American  Colonies.  By  T.  St.  Leger  Alcock.  London^ 
1847.    PP*  3*^'  ^'  ^^^ 

Alcon.  Diario  de  la  expedicion  del  Mariscal  de  Campo  D. 
Juan  Ramirez  sobre  las  Provincias  interiores  de  la  Paz,  Puno, 
Arequipa  y  Cuzco.     Por  Juan  Jose  Alcon.     Lima^  18 15.     4to. 

Alcott.  Hospital  Sketches.  By  Louisa  M.  Alcott.  Boston^ 
James  Redpath,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  102.  690 

Alcott.  On  Picket  Duty,  and  Other  Tales.  By  Louisa 
M.  Alcott.     Boston^  1864.     i6mo.  691 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 

Aldama.  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Mexicana,  dispuesto  por  D. 
Joseph  Augustin  de  Aldama  y  Guevara,  Presbytero  de  el  Arzo- 
bispado  de  Mexico.  Mexico,  en  la  Imprenta  nueva  de  la  Bihlioteca 
Mexicano,  1754.     Sm.  4to.  692 

This  rare  volume  is  priced  75  ft.  by  Techener,  xoo  fir.  by  Nodier,  and  £3  3s.  od.  by 
Thorp,  in  1843. 

Alden  (Ebenezer).  The  Early  History  of  the  Medical 
Profession  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Mass.  An  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Norfolk  District  Medical  Society.  By  Ebenezer 
Alden.     Boston,  May  10,  1853.     ^v°>  PP*  4^*  ^93 

Alden.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  By  Ebenezer  Alden,  m.d.. 
Fellow  of  the  Society.     Boston,  1838.     8vo.  694 

Alden.  Memoir  of  Bartholomew  Brown,  Esquire,  read  at  a 
Meeting  of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society, 
February  5, 1862,  by  Ebenezer  Alden,  m.d.     1862.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Alden  (E.  K.)  Memorial  of  Albert  Drake,  containing  a  Fu- 
neral Address  and  Discourse  by  Rev.  Edward  K.  Alden.     Boston, 


Wright  &  Potter,  1865.      i2mo,  pp.  52.     Portrait. 


696 


Alden  (John).     Lines  upon  the  Death  of  John  Alden,  Esq., 
who  died  Sept.  12,  1687.     Broadside.    ,  Reprinted,  1806.    M. 

Alden  (Joseph).     The  Example  of  Washington.     By  Joseph 
Alden.     New  Tork,  M.  W.  Dodd,  1856,  &c.     i8mo.  698 

Alden.     The  Old  Revolutionary  Soldier.     By  Joseph  Alden. 
New  York,  Gates.     18  mo.  699 


ALDEN. 


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Alden.  The  Science  of  Government  in  Connection  with 
American  Institutions.  By  Joseph  Alden,  d.d.,  ll.d.  New 
Tork^  1866.     i2mo,  pp.  248.  700 

Alden  (Timothy).  An  Account  of  Sundry  Missions  performed 
among  the  Senecas  and  Munsees  ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  with  an 
Appendix.  By  Rev.  Timothy  Alden.  New  Tork^  printed  by  J. 
Seymour^  1827.     i8mo,  pp.  180.  N.  701 

Alden.  An  Account  of  the  Several  Religious  Societies  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  of  the  Ministers  of  each,  from  their 
first  establishment  to  the  ist  of  January,  1805.  By  Rev. 
Timothy  Alden,  Jun.     Boston^  1808.     8vo,  pp.  40.  702 

Also  included  in  the  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  vol.  x. 

Alden.  An  Address  to  such  as  wish  to  avail  themselves  of 
the  Advantages  to  be  derived  from  a  Removal  into  the  Western 
Country.     By  Timothy  Alden,  Jr.     New  Tork^  18 13.     i2mo, 

PP-  4-  703 

Alden.  Affection  for  the  House  of  God  recommended. 
Sermon  delivered  at  Yarmouth,  Jan.  i,  1795  j  occasioned  by  the 
opening  of  a  New  Meeting-House.  By  Rev.  Timothy  Alden, 
A.M.     Boston^  1795'     8vo,  pp.  22.  704 

Alden.  A  Collection  of  American  Epitaphs  and  Inscrip- 
tions, with  Occasional  Notes.  By  Rev.  Timothy  Alden. 
Pentade  I.  New  Tork^  18 12-14.  5  vols.,  i8mo;  pp.  292.  288, 
288,  288,  288  ;  List  of  Patrons,  4  1.  ;  5  Portraits.  705 

The  only  extensive  collection  on  the  subject,  and  now  scarce.  The  first  edition  of 
vol.  i.  was  printed  in  4  parts,  in  181 2;  the  second  edition  of  vol.  i.,  which  usually 
accompanies  the  sets,  is  dated  18 14. 

Alden.  The  Glory  of  America.  A  Century  Sermon  De- 
livered at  the  South  Church,  in  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire, 
January,  mdccci.  Together  with  a  number  of  Historical  Notes, 
and  an  Appendix,  containing  an  account  of  the  Newspapers  printed 
in  the  State.  By  Timothy  Alden,  Jr.,  a.m..  Colleague  Pastor 
with  the  Reverend  Samuel  Haven,  d.d.  Presented  to  the  pub- 
lic, at  the  solicitation  of  a  number  of  the  hearers,  to  whom  it  is 
respectfully  dedicated.  Portsmouth^  William  Treadwell  W  Co., 
1801.     8vo,  pp.  47. ;  Appendix,  5  pp.  706 

Alden.  Historical  Notes,  in  reference  to  the  Crawford 
County  [Penn.]  Sabbath  School  Union.     1826.    i2mo.    w.  707 


86 


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Alden.  a  Sermon  delivered  at  the  South  Church  in  Ports- 
mouth [n.  h.],  on  the  v.  January,  mdccc,  Occasioned  by  the 
sudden  and  universally  lamented  Death  of  George  Washington, 
Commander  of  the  American  Armies,  and  late  President  of  the 
United  States.  By  Timothy  Alden,  Jun.,  a.m.,  colleague  pas- 
tor with  the  Rev.  Samuel  Haven,  d.d.  Published  at  the  desire 
of  a  respectable  number  of  the  Hearers,  to  whom  it  is  affection- 
ately dedicated.  Portsmouth.,  New- Hampshire.,  Printed  at  the 
United  States  Oracle  Office.,  m.dccc.  8vo,  pp.  23.4- Same. 
Portsmouth.,  Ne%v- Hampshire.,  Printed  at  the  United  States  Oracle 
Office  in  January.,  and  Re-printed  in  February.,  mdccc,  by  Charles 
Peirce.     ovo,  pp.  24.  708 

Alden.  A  Valedictory  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  South 
Church  in  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  Aug.  12,  1805.  By 
Timothy  Alden,  Jr.  Portsmouth.,  U^.  (sf  D.  Treadwell,  1805. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  N.  709 

Aldenburgk.  West-Indianische  Reisze  und  Beschreibung 
der  Belaeg-und  Eroberung  der  Statt  S.  Salvador  in  der  Bahie  von 
Todos  OS  Sanctos  inn  dem  Lande  von  Brasilia,  Welches  von  anno 
1623,  bis  ins  1626.  Verzichtet  worden.  Durch  Johann.  Gregor. 
Aldenburgk.    Coburgk.,  1627.    4to.     Engraved  Title,  50  1.     710 

Alderson  (J.)  An  Essay  on  the  Rhustoxicodendron,  pu- 
bescent poison  Oak  or  Sumach  -,  with  cases,  shewing  its  efHcacy 
in  the  cure  of  paralysis  and  other  diseases  of  extreme  debility. 
By  John  Alderson,  m.d.     London.,  Johnson.,  1794.     8vo,  pp.  34. 

Alegambe  [P.]  Bibliotheca  Scriptorum  Societatis  Jesu,  post 
excusum  anno  1608,  catalogum  ad  1642.  Cura  Ph.  Alegambe.  | 
Jntverpite,  164.2.  Folio. -|- Another  Edition.  Roma.,  M.DC.LXxyi. 
Folio.  712 

Contains  an  extensive  bibliography  of  the  early  Jesuit  writers. 

Alegambe  [P.]  Mortes  illustres  et  gesta  eorum  de  societate 
Jesu  qui  in  odium  fidei,  pietatis,  aut  cujuscunque  virtutis,  occa- 
sione  missionum  sacramentorum  administratorum,  fidei  aut  virtu- 
tis propugnatae  ;  ab  Etnicis,  haereticis,  vel  aliis,  veneno,  igne, 
ferro,  aut  morte  alia  necati,  aerumnisve  confecti  sunt.  Auctore 
Philippo  Alegambe.  Extremos  aliquot  annos,  mortesque  illustres 
usque  ad  annum  1655,  adjecit  Joannes  Nadasi.  Roma,  1667. 
Folio.  713 

This  rare  book  contains  much  curious  and  interesting  matter  respecting  the  mission- 
aries of  Canada  and  other  parts  of  America.     See  Charlevoix. 


ALEXANDER. 


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Alegre.  Historia  de  la  Compaflia  de  Jesus  en  Nueva-Es- 
pafia,  al  tiempo  de  su  espulsion.  Por  Francisco  Javier  Alegre. 
Publicala  Carlos  Maria  de  Bustamante.   A/^x/Vo,  1841-42.    c  714 

Aleman  [M.]  Ortografia  Castellana.  Por  Mateo  Aleman. 
Mexico^  typis  Hieronym't  Balbi^  1609.   4to,  83  1.,  and  Portrait.   715 

Priced,  Thorpe,  1843,  £3,  3s.,  od.  An  early  specimen  of  Mexican  printing.  Bru- 
nei gives  the  date  1606,  which  is  an  error. 

Alembert.  Flanerie  Parisienne  aux  Etats-Unis.  Par  Alfred 
D'Alembert.     Paris^  Libraire  TheatraU^  1856.     i6mo,  pp.  278. 

Alemparte.  Breve  exposicion  que  hace  Jose  Antonio  Alem- 
parte  de  algunos  excesos  y  abusos  cometidos  por  El  Ministro  de 
Justicia  Don  Mariano  Egana.     Santiago  de  Chile,,  '837.     8vo. 

Aleutian  Abecedarium.     \^St.  Petersburg,,, \%29^^  7'8 

The  Indian  language  of  the  Aleutian  Islands  in  Russian  America. 

Alexander.  Life  of  Alexander  Alexander.  Written  by 
Himself.     London,,  1830.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  719 

Includes  campaigns  in  South  America  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Alexander  (Archibald).  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Founder  and  Principal  Alumni  of  the  Log  College,  together 
with  an  account  of  the  revivals  of  religion  under  their  ministry. 
Collected  and  edited  by  A.  Alexander,  d.d.  Princeton,,  1845. 
i2mo,  pp.  369.+Same.    Philadelphia.,  1851.     i2mo,  pp.  12.    720 

Alexander.  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Burning  of  the 
Theatre  in  RicJimond  (Va.),  delivered  in  Philadelphia,  January 
8,  181 2.  By  Archibald  Alexander.  With  the  Proceedings  of 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia^  18 12.     8vo.     N. 

Alexander  (A.)  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Charles- 
ton, South  Carolina.  Philadelphia,,  Kimber,  Conrad^  Co..,  1805. 
8vo.  722 

Alexander  (C.)  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  His 
Excellency,  George  Washington,  Lieutenant  General  of  the 
American  Army,  and  late  President  of  the  United  States,  who 
departed  this  life  December  14,  1799,  aet.  68.  Published  by  de- 
sire. By  Caleb  Alexander,  A.M.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Meri- 
den,  [Mass.]     Boston,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  23.  723 


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Alexander  (C.  A.)  The  Fall  of  Aztalan ;  and  other  Po- 
ems.    By  Charles  A.  Alexander.     fVashington^  '839.     Rl.  8vo. 

Relate!  to  the  destruction  of  an  early  Mexican  city. 

Alexander  (G.  W.)  Letter  addressed  to  Edward  Smith,  of 
Sheffield,  on  the  introduction  of  Slave-grown  Sugar  into  the 
British  Market.     By  G.  W.  Alexander.     London^  1844.     Folio. 

Alexander.  Letters  on  the  Slave  Trade,  Slavery,  and 
Emancipation,  with  a  reply  to  objections  made  to  the  Liberation 
of  the  Slaves  in  the  Spanish  Colonies }  addressed  to  the  Friends 
on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  during  a  visit  to  Spain  and  Portu- 
gal. By  George  William  Alexander.  London^  Charles  Gilpin^ 
1842.     Fcap  8vo.  726 

Alexander.  Remarks  on  the  Theatre,  and  on  the  late  Fire 
at  Richmond,  in  Virginia.  By  G.  W.  Alexander.  Tork^  Thomas 
Wilson  l5f  Son^  i%i2.    8vo.  727 

Alexander.  Liberte  immediate  et  absolue,  ou  Esclavage. 
Observations  sur  le  Rapport  de  M.  le  due  de  Broglie,  President 
de  la  Commission  institute  par  decision  Royale  du  26  Mai  1840, 
pour  I'examen  des  questions  relatives  a  I'Esclavage  et  a  la  Con- 
stitution politique  des  colonies  Fran^aises ;  adressees  a  tous  les 
Fran^ais  Amis  de  la  Liberte  et  de  I'humanite.  Par  Geo.  W. 
Alexander  et  John  Scoble,  de  Londres.  Paris,  Librairie  de  Firmin 
Didot  Freres,  1844.     8vo.  728 

Alexander.  The  Complaint  of  J.  Alexander  and  W. 
Smith,  to  the  Committee  of  the  Colony  of  New  York.  New 
Tork^J.  P.  Zenger,  1735'     Folio,  pp.  19.  s.  729 

Alexander.  The  Report  of  the  Committee  of  His  Majesty's 
Council,  appointed  to  make  inquiry  touching  a  Letter  found  in 
the  house  of  Mr.  Alexander,  in  New  York,  February  i,  1733-4- 
With  other  Papers  relating  to  the  said  Letter.  New  York,  I734« 
Folio.  p.  730 

Alexander.  The  Vindication  of  James  Alexander,  one  of 
His  Majesty's  Council,  and  of  W.  Smith,  from  the  matters 
charged  and  suggested  against  them  in  two  Pamphlets  lately  pub- 
lished ....  With  Supplement  containing  Case  of  W.  Trus- 
dell  vs.  F.  Harrison,  for  illegal  imprisonment.  New  York,  f.  P. 
Zenger,  1733.     Folio,  pp.  20.  s.  731 


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Alexanp^'R.  New  York,  March  24,  1735-6.  Folio  broad- 
side, s.  732 

Signed  Jamet  Alexander.  In  it  he  declares  he  had  not  contented  to  George  CUrke'i 
doing  any  act  of  Governnient  whatioevei.      Probably  from  Zenger's  Preii. 

Alexander  (J.  E.)  L'Acadie;  or,  Seven  Years'  Explorations 
in  British  America.  By  Sir  James  Edward  Alexander.  London^ 
Colburn,  1849.  P"**  %vOy  2  vols.,  pp.  684.+ Re-issued,  London^ 
1853.     Post  8vo,  2  vols.  733 

Alexander.  Salmon-Fishing  in  Canada.  By  a  Resident 
Edited  by  Colonel  Sir  James  Edward  Alexander.  With  Illustra- 
tions.    London^  Longman^  i860.     Post  8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  350.       734 

Alexander.  Transatlantic  Sketches,  comprising  Visits  to 
the  most  interesting  Scenes  in  North  and  South  America  and 
the  West  Indies  ;  with  Notes  on  Negro  Slavery  and  Canadian 
Emigration.  By  Capt.  J.  E.  Alexander.  London^  R.  Bentley, 
1833.  8vo,  2  vols.  Plates  by  Heath,  and  Maps.+  Same  Re- 
printed, Philadelphia,  Kay  iff  Biddle,  ^833.     8vo,  pp.  378.       735 

Alexanper  (J.  H.)  Index  to  the  Calendar  of  Maryland 
State  Papers.    By  John  Henry  Alexander.    Baltimore,  i%b\.    8vo. 

Alexander.  International  Coinage  for  Great  Britain  and 
the  United  States.  By  J.  H.  Alexander.  Baltimore  [^Privately 
printed],  1855.     i2mo.  737 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  The  Life  of  Archibald  Alexander,  d.d., 
first  Professor  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Princeton,  N.  J. 
By  James  W.  Alexander,  d.d.     New  York,  1854.     8vo.        738 

Alexander  (Sir  W.)  An  Encouragement  to  Colonies.  By 
Sir  William  Alexander,  Knight.  London,  Printed  by  fVilliam 
Stanley,  1624.     Sm.  4to,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  47.    Map  and  Portrait.      739 

"  A  very  curious  work,  containing  an  account  of  the  first  settling  of  the  northern 
parts  of  America,  particularly  of  the  French  in  Canada.  The  map  contains  the  coast 
from  Cape  Cod  to  Labrador.  Sir  William  Alexander  first  settled  and  gave  name  to 
Nova  Scotia.  A  copy  of  this  tract  was  sold  a  few  years  ago  for  four  guineas." — Rich. 
The  map  is  reproduced  in  Purchas,  Vol.  iv.  Re-issued  in  1630,  with  the  following 
title  : 

Alexander  (Sir  William.)  The  |  Mapp  and  |  Description  of 
New-England  ;  |  Together  with  |  A  Discourse  of  Plantation,  and 
Colonies :  |  Also,  |  A  Relation  of  the  nature  of  the  Climate,  |  and 
how  it  agrees  with  our  owne  Country  { England.  |  How  neere  it 
lyes  to  New-found-Land,  Virginia,  |  Noua  Francia,  Canada,  and 

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Other  Parts  of  [the  West-Indies.  |  Written  by|S'.  William  Al- 
exander, Kn\ght.\London^  |  Printed  for  Nathaniel  Bvtter.  \  An.  Dom. 
1630. 1  Sm.  4to,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  47,  and  Mip.  740 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  No.  59,  £21. 

Alexander.  Copies  and  Translations  of  the  Royal  Char- 
ters (confirmed  in  parliament)  by  which  the  Territories  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  Canada,  with  the  Islands  and  Seas  adjacent,  and  Digni- 
ties were  granted  in  1621,  1625  and  1628,  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
William  Alexander,  afterwards  Earl  of  Stirling,  &c.  London., 
183 1.     Folio.  N.  741 

Title ;  Prefatory  observations,  3  pp.  Charter  of  Nova  Scotia,  34  pp.  Translation 
of  the  No/odamus  of  Nova  Scotia,  1625,  18  pp.  Charter  of  Canada,  6  pp.  Charter 
of  the  Lordship  of  Canada,  6  pp. 

[Alexander  (W.)]  Collectitia;  or.  Pieces,  Religious, 
Moral,  and  Miscellaneous,  adapted  to  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Volume  First  [all  published].  York.,  W.  Alexander^  Son^  1824. 
8vo.  742 

Includes  Fowler's  Voyage  to  New  England,  and  several  othur  articles  on  American 
subjects. 

Alexander.  Dominion  of  the  Prince  of  Peace ;  with  its 
application  to  the  Slave  Trade  and  Slavery.  By  William  Alex- 
ander.    York,  1840.     8vo.  743 

Alexander  (W.)  Elements  of  Discord  in  Secessia.  By 
William  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Texas.  New  Tori.,  L.  P.  S.,  No. 
14.     Svo.  744 

Alexander  VI.  A  printed  broadside  in  Gothic  type,  being 
a  contemporary  publication  of  the  celebrated  Bull  of  1493, 
dividing  the  World  between  the  Portuguese  and  the  Spimiards, 
giving  to  the  former  the  East  Indies,  and  to  the  latter  America 
or  the  West  Indies.     1493.     Fo^'o.  745 

The  above  broadside  sold  at  Puttick  and  Simpson's  in  May,  1854,  for  £4  8s.  od. 
This  description  is  taken  from  their  catalogue.  The  famous  bull  referred  to  bears  the 
following  title :  "  Exemplar  Bullo  sive  donationis  authoritate  cujus  Episcopus  Romanus 
Alexander  ejus  nominis  Sextus  concessit  tt  donavit  Ferdinando  et  Elizabetho  Regi  et 
Regino  Castello  Legionis  Sec.  et  suis  successoribus  Regiones  et  Insulas  novi  orbis  &c." 
In  Latin  and  English  in  Purchas*  Pilgrim,  Vol.  i.,  B.  2,  Ch.  i,  p.  14.  Purchas  fol- 
lows up  his  translation  of  this  most  arrogant  and  blasphemous  bull  of  Alexander 
with  an  invective,  in  his  best  manner,  most  spirited  and  able,  forcibly  depicting 
the  cruel  atrocities  perpetrated  under  this  instrument,  saying  that  "  had  not  the  piety 
and  pity  of  soinr  eye-witnesses  excited  the  royal  provision  of  the  Catholic  Kings  in 
this  case,  even  Hell  itself  had  been  loosed  on  earth,  under  the  pretext  of  Heaven, 
and  the  prince  of  dariaeu,  had  effected  his  blackest  and  cruelest  designs  in  habit 
of  an  angel  of  Hgit.  Tantum  rtligio  poterat  tuadtre  malorum,  may  we  say  of  this 
religious,  irreligious  Bull." 


ALFONSO. 


9» 


iven. 


Alexandria.  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Alexandria,  and 
other  Seaports  in  the  United  States,  from  a  Proprietor  of  Lands 
on  the  Scioto.     1 790.     1 2mo.  746 

Alexandria  Tammany  Society.  Long  Talk  at  the  First  Anni- 
versary Meeting.     Alexandria^  1804.     8vo.  747 

Report  from  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the 
War,  on  the  "  Military  Administration  in  the  City  of  Alexan- 
dria," and  whether  punishments  of  "  a  cruel  and  unusual  char- 
acter" are  not  inflicted  without  aithority  of  law,  in  a  place 
known  as  "  the  Slave  Pen,"  in  that  city.  Senate,  Report  of  Com- 
mittee, No.  54,  i%th  Congress,  1864.  748 

Letter  from  the  Mayor  of  Alexandria  .  .  (E.  C.  Dick),  inclos- 
ing sundry  Resolutions  of  the  Citizens  of  .  .  Alexandria,  expres- 
sive of  their  disapprobation  of  a  motion  now  depending  before 
the  House  [of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America] 
to  recede  to  the  States  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  .  .  parts  of  the 
.  .  District  [of  Columbia],  etc.     Washington,  i%o\.     8vo.     749 

Alexo  m  Orrio.  Solucion  |  del  gran  problema  |  acerca  de  la 
poblacion  |  de  las  Americas,  |  en  que  sobre  el  fundamento  de  los 
Libros  |  Santos  se  descubre  facil  camino  a  |  la  transmigracion 
de  I  los  Hombres  del  uno  al  otro  Continente ;  y  como  pudieron 
pasar  al  Nuevo  Mundo,  no  solamente  las  Bestias  de  servicio, 
sino  tambien  las  Fieras,  y  nocivas.  |  Y  con  esta  ocasion  se  satisface 
plenamente  al  delirio  de  los  Pre-Adamitas,  apoyado  con  I  esta  difi- 
cil  objecion  hasta  ahora  no  bien  desatada.  |  Por  el  P.  Francisco 
Xavier  Alexo  |  de  Orrio,  de  la  Sagrada  Compafiia  de  Jesus.  |  Sacala 
a  luz  I  Don  Francisco  Carmona,  Godoy,  |  y  Bucareli,  Corregidor, 
Juez  de  Minas  de  la  Ciudad  del Nuestra  SeAora  de  los  Zaca- 
tecas :  Quiep  la  dedica  |  a  el  M.  II'''.  Sr.  Coronel  de  los  Reales 
Exercitos  |  Don  Pedro  Montesinos  de  Lara,  |  Gobernado,  que  ha 
sido  de  la  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,  |y  actual  Capitan  General, 
Gobernador  del  Nuevo  Reyno|de  la  Galicia,  y  Presidente  de  la 
Real  Audiencia,  que  {reside  en  la  Ciudad  de  Guadalaxara.  |  £n 
Mexico:  En  la  Imprenta  Real  del  Superior  Gobierno,y  del \ Nuevo 
Rezado,  de  los  Herederos  de  Dona  Maria  de  Ribera ;  |  Calle  de  San 
Bernardo.     Ano  de  i763.|4to,  22  p.  1.,  and  72  pp.  750 

Alfieri  (V.)  L'America  Libera  :  Odi  di  Vittorio  Alfieri  da 
Astl  ***  Dalla  tip.  di  Kehl,  1784.     8vo,  pp.  44.  751 

Alfonso.     Memorias  de   un  Matancero.     Apuntes  para   la 


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92 


ALGER. 


Historia  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  con  relacion  a  la  ciudad  de  San 
Carlos  y  San  Severino  de  Matanzas,  principiados  en  1838  y  con- 
tinuados  para  ofrecer  un  presente  al  Bazar  Matancero.  Por 
Pedro  Antonio  Alfonso.    Matanxas^  1854.    8vo,  pp.  242.    Map. 

Algarotte  (Count).  Letters  to  Lord  Harvey  on  the  follow- 
ing subjects,  namely :  War  between  the  Russians  and  Turks  ; 
Remarks  on  the  Baltic  and  Caspian  Seas ;  Dissertation  on  the 
Seven  Kings  of  Rome  and  another  on  the  Empire  of  Peruvian 
Incas.  By  the  Count  Algarotte.  Translated  into  English. 
Glasgow^  R.  Urie^  ^77^'     i2mo,  pp.  232.  753 

Alger  (H.)  The  Church  Record ;  being  a  Concise  Sketch 
of  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  West  Church  in  Marlborough. 
By  Rev.  Horatio  Alger.     Boston,  1850.     i2mo,  pp.  22.         754 

Alger  (W.  R.)  A  Brief  Tribute  to  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Dr.  Kane.  By  Rev.  William  R.  Alger.  Boston,  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  II.  755 

Alger.  The  Charities  of  Boston  ;  or.  Twenty  Years  at  the 
Warren-street  Chapel.  An  Address  delivered  Jan.  27,  1856. 
By  Rev.  William  R.  Alger.    Boston,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  28.         756 

Alger.  The  Genius  and  Posture  of  America :  An  Oration, 
delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  July  4th,  1857.  ^7 
William  Rounseville  Alger.  With  Preface  and  Appendix.  Bos- 
ton, 1857.  ^vo>  PP-  (>o.+Boston,  J.  E.  Farwell  ^  Co.,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  53.  s.  757 

Alger.  Inferences  from  the  Pestilence  and  the  Fast.  A 
Discourse  ....  Roxbury,  Mass.  By  Rev.  William  R.  Alger. 
Boston,  1849.    ^^O'  758 

Alger.  Lessons  for  Mankind,  from  the  Life  and  Death  of 
Humboldt.  A  Discourse  ....  By  Rev.  William  R.  Alger. 
Cambridge,  1859.     i^moi  PP-  26.  759 

Alger.  Our  Civil  War,  as  seen  from  the  Pulpit.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  in  Bulfinch  St.  Church,  Boston,  April  28,  1861. 
By  William  R.  Alger.  Boston,  fValker,  Wise  ^  Co.,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  760 

Alger.  Public  Morals  j  or  the  True  Glory  of  a  State.  A 
Discourse  deli\  ared  before  the  Legislative  Departments  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, at  t  le  Annual  Election,  January  i,  1862.  By  W.  R. 
Alger.     Bostoi^  William  White,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  55.  761 


ALISON. 


93 


Algiers.  Information  relative  to  the  Commencement  of 
War  by  the  Dey  of  Algiers  against  the  United  States.  Feb- 
ruary 9,  1808.     Cong.  Doc.     8vo.  762 

The  Algerine  Spy  in  Pennsylvania  ;  or,  Letters  written  by 
a  Native  of  Algiers  on  the  Affairs  of  the  United  States  in 
America,  from  the  close  of  the  year  1783  to  the  meeting  of  the 
convention.     Philadelphia^  1787-     iimo,  pp.  129.  P.  763 

Information  that  the  late  Differences  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Dey  of  Algiers  have  been  Amicably  Adjusted. 
February  15,  1808.     Cong.  Doc.     8vo.  764 

A  short  Account  of  Algiers  and  of  its  several  Wars,  etc. ; 
with  a  Concise  View  of  the  Origin  of  the  Rupture  between 
Algiers  and  the  United  States.  Also  an  Appendix  containing 
letters  from  Penrose,  McShane,  and  other  American  Captives. 
Second  edition.     Philadelphia^  1794*     ^vo,  pp.- 46.     Map.      765 

Short  History  of  Algiers,  with  the  Origin  of  the  Rupture  with 
the  United  States.     New  Tork^  1805.     i8mo.  766 

Algora.  Arte  y  Diccionario  de  la  Lengua  Tarasca,  por 
lUmo.  D.  Fr.  Juan  Algora.  767 

"Mentioned  by  Antonio  and  quoted  by  Sousa." — Ludkwig,  p.  183. 

Ali  Bey.  Extracts  from  a  Journal  of  Travels  in  North 
America,'  consisting  of  an  account  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity. 
Boston^  1818.     i2mo.  768 

Alida.     See  [Sedgwick  (Mrs.  T.)] 

Alison  (A.)  New  Reformation  in  Europe  and  America.  By 
Alexander  Alison.    London,  G.  H.  Nichols,  1861.    8vo.  769 

Alison  (A.)  Essays,  Political,  Historical  and  Miscellaneous. 
By  Archibald  Alison.  Edinburgh.  3  vols.,  8vo.  Frequently 
reprinted.  770 

Includes  Essays  on  Negro  Emancipation,  Colonial  Government  and  the  West-India 
Question,  Ships,  Colonies  and  Commerce,  and  Humboldt. 

Alison  (F.)  Peace  and  Union  Recommended.  Two  Ser- 
mons Preached  before  the  Synods  of  New  York  and  Philadelphia, 
May  24  and  25,  1758.  By  Rev.  F.  Alison  and  Rev.  D.  Bosth- 
wick.     Philadelphia,  I^inted  by  W.  Dunlapj  I J $S.     i2mo.      771 

Alison  (W.  P.)     Letter  to  Sir  John  M'Neil,  on  Highland 


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94 


ALLEN. 


Destitution,  and  the  Adequacy  ...  of  Emigration  as  a  Remedy. 
By  W.  P.  Alison.     Edinburgh,  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  62.  s.  772 

All  Round  the  World;  an  Illustrated  Record  of  Voyages, 
Travels  and  Adventures,  Edited  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  Vol. 
I.,  1 86 1  ; — Vol.  iiL,  April,  1862.  773 

All  the  Memorials  of  the  Courts  of  Great  Britain  and  France 
since  the  Peace  of  Aix  la  Chapelle,  relative  to  the  Limits  of  the 
Territories  of  both  crowns  in  North  America,  and  the  right  to 
the  Neutral  Islands  in  the  West  Indies.  To  which  are  annexed 
Two  maps,  one  delineating  the  Right  of  Great  Britain  and  the 
other  the  Claim  of  France.  The  French  Memorials  are  Trans- 
lated and  the  whole  is  printed  in  English.     London^  1756.     4to. 

See  Monthly  Review,  xiv.,  p.  264. 

All  the  Treaties  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
from  the  Treaty  of  Paris,  1783,  to  the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  1814. 
Boston,  1815.     8vo,  pp.  48.  775 

Allaire.  Rapport  sur  les  Voyages  pour  la  Naturalisation 
des  Arbres  Forestiers  des  Etats  Unis,  fait  a  la  Societe  d' Agricul- 
ture.    Par  M.  M.  Allaire,  Bosc,  etc.     Paris,  1809.     8vo.      776 

Allan.  Memorial  of  John  Allan.  New  York,  1864.  See 
[Duyckinck  (E.  A.)] 

Alleghany.  By-Laws,  and  System  of  Education,  established 
at  Alleghany  College,  Meadville,  Pa.  Meadville,  1834.  i2mo, 
pp.  1 5. -H Catalogue  of  the  Library.  Meadville,  1823.  8vo.+ 
Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students.  Meadville,  Pa.,  1846, 
&c.     8vo.  777 

Alleghany  Portage  Railroad.  Superintendent's  Report.  Har- 
risburgh,  1854.     8vo.  778 

Alleghany  Railroad  and  Coal  Company.  Report.  Phila- 
delphia, 1854,  &c.     8vo.  779 

Alleghany  Magazine ;  or  Repository  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Conducted  by  Timothy  Alden,  Vol.  i.     Meadville,  18 16.     8vo. 

The  Allegations  made  against  Proprietary  Governments.  See 
[Penn  (William)]. 

Allen.     Ten  Years  in  Oregon.    Travels  and  Adventures  of 


ALLEN. 


95 


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of 


Doctor  E.  White  and  Lady,  West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
with  Incidents  of  Two  Sea  Voyages  via  Sandwich  Islands  around 
Cape  Horn,  containing  also  a  brief  History  of  the  Missions  and 
Settlement  of  the  Country,  Origin  of  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment, Number  and  Customs  of  the  Indians,  Incidents  witnessed 
whilst  traversing  and  residing  in  the  Territory,  Description 
of  the  Soil,  Production  and  Climate.  Compiled  by  Miss  A.  J. 
Allen.  Ithacay  N.  T.,  Jndrus^  Gauntlett  ^  Co.  1850.  iimo, 
pp.  430.  781 

Allen  (A.)  The  Claim  and  Answer;  with  the  subsequent 
Proceedings  in  the  Case  of  Andrew  Allen,  Esq.,  against  the 
United  States.     Philadelphia^  ^199'     4to>  PP«  50-  m.  782 

Allen  (B.)  The  Battle  of  Valparaiso.  A  Poem.  By  B. 
Allen,  Jr.     New  York,  18 14.     iimo.  783 

Allen  (B.  F.)  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Students  of 
Brown  University,  in  the  College  Chapel,  July  4,  181 7,  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By 
Benjamin  F.  Allen.  Providence^  Jones  Cff  Wheeler^  18 17.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  784 

Allen  (B.)  Sketch  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  Central  America. 
Compiled  from  Notes  of  Captain  Richard  Owen  and  the  Officers 
of  H.  M.  S.  Thunder  and  Schooner  Lark.  By  Bird  Allen. 
London^  1841.     8vo.  c.  785 

Allen  (C.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Allen  in  the  H.  of  R. 
on  the  Mexican  Indemnity  Bill,  Jan.  23,  1852.  Washington^ 
1852.     8vo.  786 

Allen.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Allen  at  Worcester,  Oct. 
5,1850.  [On  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law.]  Worcester  [n.  d."]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  787 

Allen  (D.  H.)  The  Life  and  Services  of  Rev.  Lyman 
Beecher,  d.d.,  as  President  and  Professor  of  Theology  in  Lane 
Seminary.  A  Commemorative  Discourse,  delivered  at  the  An- 
niversary, May  7,  1863.  By  Rev.  D.  Howe  Allen,  d.d..  Pro- 
fessor of  Systematic  Theology.  Cincinnati^  Johnson^  Stephens  & 
Co.,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  30,  5.  788 

Allen  (E.)    Reprint  of  a  Short  Biography  of  Colonel  Ebene- 


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96 


ALLEN. 


zer  Allen,  known  in  the  New  Hampshire  Grants,  as  Captain  or 
Major,  A.D.  1777,  before  and  after.  Also,  short  Biographies  of 
Lieutenant  Samuel  Allen  and  Dr.  Jacob  Roebeck.  In  addition, 
some  reminiscences  of  Lake  Champlain,  reprinted  in  part.  Platts- 
burgh^  J.  W.  futtle^  1852.     8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  789 

Title  from  Hall's  Bibl.  of  Vermont,  p.  12. 

Allen  (£.  G.)  [Sale]  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  Amer- 
ica. London,,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  28.+01d  Books  relating  to  Amer- 
ica prior  to  i8jo.  London^  1858-9.  +  Since  1800:  1858-9, 
&c.  790 

Allen  (Ethan).  An  Animadversory  Address  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  State  of  Vermont,  with  Remarks  on  a  Proclamation,  under 
the  hand  of  his  Excellency  George  Clinton,  Esq.,  Governor  of 
tht  State  of  New  York.  By  Ethan  Allen.  Hartford,,  Printed 
by  Watson  i^  Goodwin^  M.DCC.LXXViii.     8vo,  pp.  24.  791 

Allen.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  New  York,  relative  to  their  obtaining  the  Jurisdiction 
of  that  large  District  of  Land  to  the  Westward  from  Connecti- 
cut River,  which,  antecedent  thereto,  had  been  patented  by  his 
Majesty's  Governor  and  Council  of  the  Government  of  New 
Hampshire.  And  also  of  the  monopolizing  Conduct  of  the 
Government  of  New  York,  in  their  subsequently  patenting 
Part  of  the  same  Land,  and  oppressing  the  Grantees  and  Set- 
tlers under  New  Hampshire.  Together  with  Arguments  de- 
monstrating that  the  Property  of  those  Lands  was  conveyed 
from  the  Crown  to  the  New-Hampshire  Grantees,  by  Virtue 
of  their  respective  Charters.  With  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled,  "  A  State  of  the  Right  of  the  Colony  of  New  York," 
Sec,  and  on  the  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  subsequent  to  the 
Royal  Adjudication,  concerning  the  Lands  to  the  Westward  of 
Connecticut  River,  lately  usurp'd  by  New  Hampshire.  Intended 
as  an  Appendix  to  the  General  Assembly's  State  of  the  Right 
of  the  Colony  of  New  York  (with  Respect  to  it's  Eastern 
Boundary  on  Connecticut  River,  so  far  as  concerns  the  late 
Encroachments  under  the  Government  of  New  Hampshire), 
Published  at  their  Session,  1773.  By  Ethan  Allen.  Bennington, 
23d  September,  1774.  Hartford,  Printed  by  Eben  Watson,  near 
the  Great  Bridge,     8vo,  pp.  211.  792 

Referred  to  in  Ira  Allen's  Hist.  Vt.,  52 ;  also  in  a  letter  of  E.  Allen  in  Slade's  Vt. 
State  Papers,  at  p.  93. 


ALLEN. 


97 


Allen.  A  Narrative  of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity, 
From  the  Time  of  his  being  taken  by  the  British,  near  Mon- 
treal, on  the  25th  Day  of  September,  in  the  Year  1775,  to  the 
Time  of  his  Exchange  on  the  6th  day  of  May,  1778,  Contain- 
ing, His  Voyages  and  Travels,  With  the  most  lemarkable 
Occurrences  respecting  himself,  and  many  other  Continental 
Prisoners  of  different  Ranks  and  Characters,  which  fell  under 
his  Observation,  in  the  Course  of  the  same ;  particularly  the 
Destruction  of  the  Prisoners  at  New  York,  by  General  Sir 
William  Howe,  in  the  Years  1776  and  1777.  Interspersed 
with  some  Political  Observations.  Written  by  Himself,  and 
now  Published  for  the  Information  of  the  Curious  of  all  Nations. 
[Motto.]  Price  Ten  Paper  Dollars.  Philadelphia^  Printed  and 
Sold  by  Robert  Bell^  In  Third  Street^  m.dcc.lxxix.  8vo,  Title, 
1  1.,  pp.  46.     In  double  columns.  793 

This  is  the  first  edition.  Sold  March,  1866,  for  $56.  It  was  reprinted  with  the  same 
title,  but  in  single  columns,  Philadelphia,  Printed ^  Boston,  Reprinted  hy  Draper  and 
Folsom  [1779].  8vo,  pp,  40.  M.  +  Another  edition.  Same  title.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  and  sold  by  fVilliam  Mentis,  in  Cherry  Alley,  1779.  i2mo,  pp.  64.  n. 
The  editor  of  the  Bibliography  of  Vermont  calls  this  the  first  edition.  I  think  it  is 
the  third. 

Allen.  [Same  Title.]  Newbury^  Printed  by  'John  Mycall.^ 
for  Nathaniel  Coverly.,  of  Boston^  and  Sold  at  his  Shop^  between 
Seven-Star  Lane  and  the  Sign  of  the  Lamb^  1780.     8vo,  pp.  80. 

Allen.  [Same  Title.]  Norwich.,  Printed  by  fohn  Trumbull., 
1780.     i2mo,  pp.  47.  795 

It  was  also  reprinted  in  the  appendix  to  the  second  volume  of  "  Particulars  of  the 
Capture  of  the  ship  Olive  Branch."     See  Allen,  Ira. 

Allen.  [Same  Title.]  To  which  are  now  Added  a  considerable 
number  of  Explanatory  and  Occasional  Notes,  together  with  an 
Index  of  Reference  to  the  most  remarkable  Occurrences  in  the 
Narrative.  fValpole.,  N.  i/.,  Thomas  and  Thomas.,  1807.  i2mo, 
pp.  158  ;  Subscribers,  i  l.+Another  Edition.  Albany.,  Published 
by  Pratt  l^  Clark.,  18 14.  i2mo,  pp.  144.  +  Another,  errone- 
ously called  the  "  Third  Edition."  Burlington^  Vt..,  Chauncey 
Goodrich^  1838.  796 

Allen.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity,  being  a  Narrative  of  Col. 
Ethan  Allen,  containing  his  voyages,  travels,  etc..  Interspersed 
with  Political  Observations.  Written  by  Himself.  [Edited  by  F. 
W.  E.]     Boston.,  1845.     '2mo,  pp.  126.  797 

This  title  is  copied  from  Stevens's  Catalogue  of  American  Books  in  the  British 
Museum. 

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Allen.  A  Narrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity.  Writ- 
ten by  Himself.  Fourth  Edition,  with  Notes.  Burlington^ 
Chauncey  Goodrich,  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  120.  798 

Allen.  Ethan  Allen's  Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Ticon- 
deroga,  and  of  His  Captivity  and  Treatment  by  the  British. 
Written  by  Himself.  Fifth  Edition,  with  Notes.  Burlington,  C. 
Goodrich  isf  S.  B.  Nichols,  1849.     8vo,  pp.  50.  799 

Allen.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Colonel  Ethan 
Allen,  from  the  time  he  was  taken  by  the  British,  near  Montreal, 
September  25th,  1775,  to  the  time  of  his  exchange.  May  6th, 
1778.     8vo.     Dayton,  1849.  800 

[Allen  (E.)]  The  Present  State  of  the  Controversy  between 
the  States  of  New- York  and  New-Hampshire  on  the  one  part, 
and  the  State  of  Vermont  on  the  other.  Printed  by  Hudson  & 
Goodwin,  m.occ.lxxxii.     8vo,  pp.  16.  801 

''Dated,  'State  of  Vermont,  January  17,  1782,*  and  although  it  appeared  anony- 
mously, is  accredited  with  certainty  to  Ethan  Allen." — Hall's  Bib.  of  Vt. 

Allen.  Reason  the  only  Oracle  of  Man,  or  a  Compenduous 
System,  of  Natural  Religion.  Alternately  Adorned  with  Con- 
futations of  a  variety  of  Doctrines  incompatible  to  it ;  Deduced 
from  the  most  exalted  Ideas  which  we  are  able  to  form  of  the 
Divine  and  Human  Characters,  and  from  the  Universe  in  Gen- 
eral. By  Ethan  Allen,  Esq.  Bennington,  State  of  Vermont, 
Printed  by  Haswell  and  Russell,  m,dcc,lxxxiv.     4to,  pp.  477. 

This  singular  book  is  the  rarest  of  Allen's  publications,  and  is  remarkable  as  being 
the  first  work  published  in  America  in  direct  opposition  to  the  Christian  religion.  An 
abridgment  of  it  was  published  in  New  York  in  1836,  with  the  following  title:  Rea- 
son, the  only  Oracle  of  Man  ;  or  a  Compendious  System  of  Natural  Religion.  By  Col. 
Ethan  Allen.  Publhhed  by  G.  W.  and  A.  I.  Mattell,  94  Chatham  St.,  New  Tori, 
1836.  i2mo,  pp.  106,  including  table  of  contents  and  index.  "The  first  edition  of 
this  work  was  printed  by  Mr.  Haswell  of  Bennington,  Vt.  Not  long  after  its  publica- 
tion, a  part  of  the  edition,  comprising  the  entire  of  several  signatures,  was  accidentally 
consumed  by  fire :  whether  Mr.  Haswell  deemed  this  fire  a  judgment  upon  him  for 
having  printed  the  work  or  not,  is  unknown — but,  the  fact  is,  he  soon  after  committed 
the  remainder  of  the  edition  to  the  flames,  and  joined  the  Methodist  Connection ;  so 
that  but  few  copies  were  circulated." — Introduction  to  Matsell's  edition,  p.  i. 

Allen.  A  Vindication  of  the  Opposition  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  Vermont  to  the  Government  of  New  York,  and  oF  their  right 
to  form  an  Independent  State,  humbly  submitted  to  the  consider- 
ation of  the  Impartial  V/orld.  By  Ethan  Allen.  Printed  by 
Alden  Spooner,  1779.     8vo,  pp.  172.  c.  803 

"  This  work  was  published  in  obedience  to  a  resolve  of  the  Governor  and  Council 
of  Vermont,  passed  August  13d,  1779." — Hall. 


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Allen.  Report  of  the  Committee  under  the  act  providing 
for  the  erection  of  a  Monument  over  the  grave  of  Ethan  Allen. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate,  1858.  Montpelier  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  804 

Allen.  Ethan  Allen ;  or,  the  King's  Men,  an  Historical 
Novel.     By  Melville.     New  Tork^  1836.     8vo.  805 

Allen  and  Fay.  A  Concise  Refutation  of  the  claims  of  New- 
Hampshire  and  Massachusetts  Bay  to  the  Territory  of  Vermont ; 
with  occasional  Remarks  on  the  lon^  disputed  Claim  of  New 
York  to  the  same.  Written  by  Ethan  Allen  and  Jonas  Fay, 
Esq'rs.  And  published  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council 
of  Vermont.  Bennington,  the  first  day  of  January,  1 780.  Joseph 
Fay,  Sec'ry.  Hartford,,  Printed  by  Hudson  iff  Goodwin.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  806 

"  Published  by  order  of  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Vermont,  and  exceedingly 
rare." — Hall.  Notices  of  Allen  in  the  "Remembrancer,"  Vol.  ii.,  p.  51,  108,  119; 
IV.,  p.  18;  VI,,  p.  50-53. 

Allen  (Rev.  Ethan).  Clergy  in  Maryland,  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  since  the  Independence  of  1783.  By  Rev. 
Ethan  Allen,  d.d.  Baltimore^  James  S.  Heaters,,  i860.  8vo,  pp. 
106.     '  807 

Allen.  A  Discourse  prepared  for  the  National  Fast  Day, 
June  ist,  1865,  on  Account  of  the  Murder  of  our  late  President, 
and  Preached  at  St.  Thomas's  Church,  Homestead,  Baltimore 
County,  Md.  By  Ethan  Allen,  Rector.  Published  at  the 
request  of  its  hearers.  Baltimore,  IVm.  K.  Boyle,  1865.  i2mo, 
pp.  12.  808 

Allen.  Historical  Notices  of  St.  Ann's  Parish  in  Ann-Arun- 
del  County,  Maryland,  extending  from  1649  to  1857  •  •  •  •  ^X 
Rev.  Ethan  Allen.     Baltimore,  1857.     i2ino>  PP.  131.  809 

Allen.  Maryland  Toleration ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Early 
History  of  Maryland,  to  the  Year  1650.  By  the  Rev.  Ethan 
Allen.     Baltimore,  mdccclv.     8vo,  pp.  64.  810 

Allen.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Baltimore,  Thanksgiving 
Day,  August  6,  1863.  [On  Civil  Government.]  By  Ethan 
Allen.     i2mo,  pp.  II.  811 

Allen.  Who  were  the  Early  Settlers  of  Maryland  ?  a  Paper 
read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  ....  October  5th, 


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1865.     By  the  Rev.  Ethan  Allen,  d.d.     Baltimore^  1866.     8vo, 
pp.  18.  812 

[Allen  (George)].  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  Massachusetts. 
By  a  Freeman.     IVorcester^  1832.     8vo.  813 

[Allen  (Rev.  George)].  Resistance  to  Slavery  every  Man's 
Duty.  A  Report  on  American  Slavery,  read  to  the  Worcester 
Central  Association  .  .  .  [By  Rev.  George  Allen.]  Boston^ 
1847.     8vo,  pp.  40.  814 

Allen.  Thoughts  on  "  The  Excitement,"  in  Reply  to  a 
Letter  to  Hon.  Edward  Everett.  (From  the  i^gis  &  Yeoman.) 
By  Rev.  George  Allen.     Worcester^  ''833.     8vo.  815 

Allen  (H.)  Monograph  of  the  Bats  of  North  America.  By 
H.  Allen,  m.d.  IVashington^  Smithsonian  Institution^  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  xxiii.,  85.  816 

Allen  (Ira).  Miscellaneous  Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  of 
the  State  of  New  York  p^ainst  the  State  of  Vermont,  &c.  By 
Ira  Allen.  Hartford^  Printed  by  Hannah  Watson^  mdcclxxvii. 
8vo,  pp.  15  to  20.  817 

Allen.  Miscellaneous  Remarks,  Vindicating  the  Rights  of 
the  people  to  Form  a  State,  and  in  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  pub- 
lished by  the  Convention   of  New   York,  dated   October  2d, 

1776.  By  Ira  Allen.     Hartford^   Printed  by  Hannah    PFatson^ 

1777.  8vo.  818 

"  This  title  is  not  literal,  but  conjectural,  embracing  an  account  of  the  topics  dis- 
cussed in  the  pamphlet."     Hall's  Bibl.  Vermont,  Slade's  Papers,  &c. 

Allen.  The  Natural  and  Political  History  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  one  of  the  United  States  of  America.  To  which  is 
added.  An  Appendix,  containing  Answers  to  Sundry  Queries, 
addressed  to  the  Author.  By  Ira  Allen,  Esquire,  Major-Gen- 
eral  of  the  Militia  in  the  State  of  Vermont.  London^  Printed  by 
J.  W.  Myers  for  W.  West^  1798.  8vo,  pp.  vii.,  300.  Map. 
Stt  M.  R.,  XXIX.,  New  Series,  p.  a6o. 

Allen.  Particulars  of  the  Capture  of  the  Ship  Olive  Branch, 
laden  with  a  Cargo  of  Arms,  &c.  the  property  of  Major-Gen- 
eral  Ira  Allen,  destined  for  supplying  the  Militia  of  Vermont, 
and  captured  by  His  Britannic  Majesty's  Ship  of  War,  Audacious : 
together  with  the  Proceedings  and  Evidence  before  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty  of  Great  Britain.     Vol.  i.     By  Ira  Allen, 


ALLEN. 


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Esq.,  of  Vermont,  in  the  United  States  of  America,  the  Claim- 
ant in  this  Cause.  London^  Printed  by  J.  W.  Mytrs^  ^19^'  8vo, 
pp.  vi.,  406.  s.  820 

Page  I  to  368  of  a  second  volume  were  printed  and  diitributed  without  a  title — the 
want  of  documents  having  then  stopped  the  publication.  Finally,  another  volume  was 
published  as  a  second,  with  the  following  title  ; 

Allen.  Particulars  of  the  Capture  of  the  Ship  Olive  Branch, 
laden  with  Arms,  the  Property  of  General  Ira  Allen,  captured  by 
the  British,  and  an  Account  of  his  Imprisonment  in  France,  and 
Persecutions  by  a  Conspiracy  of  the  Two  Hemispheres  ;  with  an 
Appendix,  proposing  a  Ship  Canal  from  Lake  Champlain  to  the 
River  St.  Lawrence ;  the  Evacuation  of  Ticonderoea,  and  Events 
of  the  War  in  1777  .  .  Truce  in  1780,  to  the  end  of  the  War 

and  a  Narrative  of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity,  from 

1775  to  1778.  By  Ira  Allen  of  Vermont,  the  Claimant  in  this 
Cause.  Volume  II.  Philadelphia^  Printed  for- the  Author^  i%o^. 
8vo,  pp.  XXX.,  551.  s.  821 

This  volume  includes  a  resume  of  the  first,  and  in  some  respects  may  be  considered 
a  complete  work. 

Allen.  Statement  Applicable  to  the  Case  of  the  Olive 
Branch,  which  Has  a  Cargo  of  Cannon  and  Arms  for  the  Ver- 
mont Militia,  and  Captured  on  its  Passage  from  France  to  the 
United  States,  by  an  English  Man-of-War,  in  1796,  which  are 
for  the  Consideration  of  the  Governments  and  Rulers  of  Great 
Britain,  France,  and  the  United  States.  By  Ira  Allen.  Phila- 
delphia^ July,  1807.     8vo.  822 

[Allen.]  Twenty  Thousand  Muskets  !  !  !  Particulars  of 
the  Capture  of  the  Ship  Olive  Branch,  in  November  1796,  laden 
with  Cannon,  Muskets,  &c.,  by  His  Majesty's  Ship  Audacious, 
in  which  the  destination  of  the  said  Ship,  and  the  use  of  the  said 
Arms,  &c.,  are  discovered.    London,  1797'    8vo,  pp.  106.     823 

"  This  pamphlet  was  written  by  Gen.  Ira  Allen.  It  relates  to  the  capture  of  the 
ship  Olive  Branch  (laden  by  him  in  France  with  arms  for  the  use  of  the  Vermont 
militia)  by  a  British  ship  of  war,  on  suspicion  of  being  destined  for  Ireland." — Rich. 
The  above  and  the  following  are  evidently  abridgments  of  the  "  Olive  Branch"  case. 

Allen.  Concise  Summary  of  the  Second  Volume  of  the 
Olive  Branch  ....  with  Letters  and  Memorials.  Philadelphia, 
Printed /or  the  Author,  1804.     8vo,  pp.  24.  824 

Allen.  A  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  the  State  of  Vermont,  held  at  Windsor,  in  October, 
1 778,  against  Allegations  and  Remarks  of  the  protesting  Members  i 


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with  Observations  on  their  Proceedings,  at  a  Convention  held  at 
Cornish,  on  the  9th  day  of  December,  1778.  Bv  Ira  Allen. 
Arlington,  9th  Jan.,  1779.  Dresden^  Printed  by  Aldtn  Spoontr^ 
1779.     i2mo,  pp.  48.  825 

S»i  AUen'i  Hlit.  Vt.,  p.  117,  and  Williami'i  Hist.  Vt.,  id  ed.,  Vol.  11.,  p.  180. 

Allen  (James).  Neglect  of  Supporting  land  I  Maintaining  the 
Pure  I  Worship  of  God,  |  By  the  Professing  People  of  God  :  is  a 
God-Provoking  and  |  Land- Wasting  Sin.  T  And  Repentance  with 
Reformation  of  it,  the  only  way  to  |  their  Outward  Felicity  :  Or, 
The  Cause  of  New-Englands  Scarcity :  And  right  way  to  its 
Plenty.  I  As  it  was  Discovered  and  Applied  in  a  Sermon  Preached 
at  RoxDury,|on  a  Fast-Day:  July  26,  1687.  |  By  James  Allen, 
Teacher  to  the  First  Gathered  Church  in  Qo%\.ovi.\Boston :\ 
Printed  for  Job  How,  and  John  Allen  :  And  are  to  be  Sold\at  Mr. 
Samuel  Greens  by  the  Souih  Meeting  \  House,  1687.  |  4^°t  3  P*  ^m 
pp.  16.  826 

Priced,  in  Stevens'  Nuggets,  No.  68,  £4  4s. 

Allen.  New-Enelands  |  choicest  Blessing]  And  the  Mercy 
most  to  be  desired  by  |  all  that  wish  well  to  this  People.  I  Cleared 
in  a  I  Sermon  |  Preached  before  the  |  Covrt  of  Election  |  At  Bos- 
ton on  May  28.|i679.|By  James  Allen,  |  Teacher  to  the  first 
Gathered  Church  therein.] Boston,] Printed  by  John  Foster,  1679. | 
4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  14.  827 

Allen.  The  Principles  of  the  Protestant  Religion  Main- 
tained ;  and  Churches  of  New  England,  in  the  profession  and 
exercise  thereof,  Defended  against  all  the  Calumnies  of  one 
George  Keith,  a  Quaker,  in  a  book  lately  published  at  Pennsyl- 
vania, to  undermine  them  both.  By  James  Allen,  J.  Moodey, 
Sam'l  Willard,  and  Cotton  Mather,  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in 
Boston.    Boston,  in  New  England,  i6go.     i2mo,  pp.  82.     n.  828 

Allen.  Serious  Advice  to  Delivered  Ones  from  Sickness, 
&c.,  or,  the  Healed  One's  Prophulacticon.  By  James  Allen. 
Boston,  1678.     4to,  pp.  30.  829 

Mr.  AUibone  quotes  a  sermon,  "  Healthful  Diet,"  which  I  have  not  seen. 

Allen  (Rev.  James,  Brookline).  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  in  the 
Country  [on  the  Memorial  of  Roland  Cotton,  &c.]  By  James 
Allen.     Boston,  1740.     4to,  pp.  ii.  830 

Allen.  Magistracy  an  Institution  of  Christ  upon  the  Throne. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Audience  of  His  Excellency  William 


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Shirley,  Esq.  i  The  Honourable  His  Majesty's  Council  And 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts* 
Bay  in  New  England,  On  the  Day  of  Election  of  Counsellors 
for  said  Province.  By  James  Allen,  v.d.m.,  Pastor  of  the 
Church  in  Brookline.  Boston,  J.  Draper,  Printer ,  1744.  8vo, 
pp.  54.  831 

Allen.  Two  Discourses  on  Providence,  from  Ezek.  i.  15, 
16,  Luke  XVII.  10-12.  By  Rev.  James  Allen.  Boston,  1727. 
i2mo.  832 

Mr.  Allibone  quotes  lome  other  buoki  by  thii  author,  which  have  not  come  under 
my  notice. 

[Allen  (James)].  The  Poem  which  the  Committee  of  the 
Town  of  Boston  had  voted  to  be  published  with  the  late  [War- 
ren's 5th  of  March]  Oration ;  with  Observations,  &c.  Boston, 
E.  Russell,  1772.  4to,  pp.  30.  +  Reprinted,  in  Boston,  1785. 
i2mo.  833 

[Allen  (James)].  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of 
the  Intercourse  between  His  Majesty's  Sugar  Colonies  and  the 
Dominions  of  the  United  States  of  America.  James  Allen, 
Secretary.     London,  1784.     8vo,  pp.  54.  834 

<*  Published  by  the  West  India  merchants  and  planters  for  distribution  to  the  mem- 
bers of  Parliament,  &c.,  and  not  sold." — M.  R.,  lxx.,  p.  434. 

Allen  (James).  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  James  Allen,  alias 
Burby  Grove.  The  Highwayman.  Being  his  Death-Bed  Con- 
fession.    Boston,  Harrington  (^  Co.,  1837.  835 

The  Boston  Athengeum  has  a  copy,  bound  in  a  piece  of  the  skin  of  the  deceased 
highwayman. 

Allen  (John).  An  Oration  upon  the  Beauties  of  Liberty ; 
or,  the  Essential  Rights  of  the  Americans.  By  John  Allen. 
Boston,  1773.     ^^°»  PP*  3'"  836 

Allen  (John).  Speech  of  John  Allen,  Esq.,  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  Friday,  20th  Day  of  April,  1798,  relative  to 
employing  the  Armed  Vessels  as  Convoys.  Philadelphia,  W. 
Cohbett,  May  3,  1798.     8vo,  pp.  32.  837 

[Allen  (Rev.  John)].  An  Essay  on  the  Policy  of  appropria- 
tions Being  made  by  The  Government  of  the  United  States,  for 
Purchasing,  Liberating  and  Colonizing  without  the  Territory 
of  the  said  States,  the  Slaves  thereof.     In  Numbers,  some  of 


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which  have  been  Published  in  the  Baltimore  American,  and  the 
whole  of  them  in  the  Genius  of  Universal  Emancipation.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Maryland.     Baltimore^  i%2b.     8vo,  pp.  40.  838 

[Allen  (John)  ].  The  Cause  of  the  Heavy  burdens  of  Great 
Britain,  and  of  her  National  Debt ;  comprising  a  rapid  survey  of 
some  of  the  great  events,  connected  with  British  History,  during 
the  last  hundred  and  fifty  years.  London.^  Darton  and  Harvey^ 
1836.  i2mo. +  Same.  Second  Edition.  Revised.  London^ 
Darton  and  Harvey y  iS^.^.  839 

Allen  (J.  F.)  Victoria  Regia ;  or,  the  Great  Water  Lily  of 
America.  With  a  brief  account  of  its  Discovery  and  Introduc- 
tion into  Cultivation.  With  illustrations  by  William  Sharp, 
from  Specimens  grown  at  Salem,  Mass.,  U.  S.  A,  By  John 
Fisk  Allen.     Boston^  1854.     Folio,  pp.  18.  c.  840 

Allen  (Jonathan).  A  Poem,  on  the  Existence  of  God,  An 
Ode  on  Creation,  To  which  are  added  Several  Hymns,  and  an 
Eulogy  or;  General  George  Washington.  By  Jonathan  Allen, 
A.M.  Haverhill^  Printed  by  Galen  H.  Fay ^  for  the  Author^  1803. 
i2mo,  pp.  36.  841 

Also  a  sermon  at  the  ordination  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Allen,  Wolf  borough,  1792 
Portimouth,  1793.  ^'^^t  PP-  3^-  ^^^  funeral  sermon  on  Eliphalet  Kimball.  New- 
bury Port,  1786. 

Allen  (Joseph,  Junr.)  An  Oration  on  the  Character  of  the 
late  Gen.  George  Washington :  Pronounced  Before  the  In- 
habitants of  the  Town  of  Western,  on  Saturday  the  2  2d  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1800.  By  Joseph  Allen,  Junr.  Br ookfield^  Mass,^  March ^ 
1800.      i2mo.  w.  842 

Allen.  The  Day  of  Small  Things.  A  Centennial  Discourse 
delivered  in  Northborough,  June  i,  1846,  in  Commemoration  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  in  this  place,  and  the  ordination 
of  the  first  minister.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Allen.  With  an  Appen- 
dix.    Boston^  1846.     8vo,  pp.  64.  m.  843 

Allen.  A  Discourse.  New  Year's  Day  at  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.    By  Rev.  Joseph  Allen.    Worcester^  1822.    8vo.     w.  844 

Allen,  Oration  at  Worcester,  July  4,  1795.  By  Joseph 
Allen,  Junr.     Worcester^  ^795-     4^°,  pp.  12.  m.  845 

Allen.  Sermon  at  Northborough,  Fast  Day,  April  9,  1829. 
By  Rev.  Joseph  Allen.     Worcester,  1829.     8vo.  w.  846 


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Allen  (J.)  Battles  of  the  British  Navy  from  a.d.  1800  to 
1840.     By  Joseph  Allen.    London,  iS^i.    2  vols.,  i2mo.         847 

Contains  some  accounts  of  naval  engagements  during  the  War  of  1812.     Re^issued 
with  new  title.     London,  Bohn,  1852. 

Allen.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Admiral  Sir 
William  Hargood,  compiled  from  Authentic  Documents  under 
the  Direction  of  Lady  Hargood.  By  Joseph  Allen,  Esq.  Pri- 
vately printed,  1841.     Rl.  8vo.     Portraits  and  Plates.  848 

Contains  an  account  of  his  services  in  the  American  War. 

Allen  (J.  H.)  The  Statesman  and  the  Man.  A  Discourse 
on  the  Death  of  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams,  delivered  Feb.  27, 
1848.  By  Joseph  Henry  Allen.  fVashington,  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  M.  849 

Allen.  The  Public  Man.  A  Discourse  on  the  Dearh  of 
Hon.  John  Fairfield,  delivered  in  Washington,  Dec.  26,  1847. 
By  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  Allen.     Washington,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

M.  850 

Allen  (L.  L.)  The  Island  of  Cuba,  or  Queen  of  the  An- 
tilles. By  Rev.  L.  Leonidas  Allen.  Cleveland;  Harris,  Fair- 
banks iff  Co.,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  26.  851 

Allen.  Pencillings  of  Scenes  upon  the  Rio  Grande.  Ori- 
ginally published  in  the  St.  Louis  American.  By  L.  Leonidas 
Allen.     New  York,  1848.     i2mo.  n.  852 

Allen  (M.  O.)  The  History  of  Wenham,  Civil  and  Eccle- 
siastical, from  its  Settlement  in  1639,  to  i860.  By  Myron  O. 
Allen.     Boston,  Bazin  isf  Chandler,  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  220.      853 

Allen  (P.)  A  History  of  the  American  Revolution  ;  com- 
prehending all  the  Principal  Events,  both  in  the  Field  and  in  the 
Cabinet.  By  Paul  Allen,  Esq.  To  which  are  added  the  most 
Important  Resolutions  of  the  Continental  Congress,  and  many 
of  the  most  Important  Letters  of  General  Washington.  By 
Paul  Allen,  Esq.  In  Two  Volumes.  Baltimore,  Printed /or 
John  Hopkins,  1819.  8vo.+Also,  Baltimore,  F.  Bell,  1822.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XI.,  592;  XIII.,  510.  854 

"  Although  the  name  of  Paul  Allen  is  on  thv^  title,  this  work  was  written  by  John 
Neal  and  Mr.  Watkins." — Allen's  Biog.  Dict  y. 

Allen.  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri, 
thence  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  River  Colum- 

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bia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean ;  performed  during  the  years  i8o4-'5-'6, 
by  order  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States.  Prepared  for 
the  Press  by  Paul  Allen,  Esq.  [?]  Philadelphia^  Bradford  iff  Ins- 
ieep,  1 8 14.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  470,  522.  855 

Allen.  [Same  Title.]  With  the  Life  of  Captain  Lewis. 
By  T.  Jefferson,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  In 
Two  Volumes.  Dublin^  J.  Christie^  181 7.  8vo,  xxvii..  Con- 
tents, 4  1.,  Subscribers,  2  1.,  pp.  588  ;  Title,  i  1.,  xii.,  643.  7 
Plates  and  Map.  856 

Also,  printed  in  London,  with  the  title  somewhat  altered,  and  with  a  preface  signed 
Thomas  Rees.  Lo»</on,  1814.  4to.  And  Lom/sR,  1815.  3  vols.,  8vo.  See  under 
Lewis  and  Clark.  Mr.  S.  G.  Drake  states  in  his  catalogue  that  the  work  was  really 
written  by  Nicholas  Biddle,  Esq. 

Allen.  [The  Same.]  Abridged  by  M.  McVickar.  New 
Tork^  Harpers^  1842,  &c.     2  vols.,  i8mo.  857 

Allen.  An  Oration  on  the  Necessity  of  Political  Union  at 
the  Present  Day ;  delivered  in  Providence,  at  the  Commence- 
ment of  Rhode  Island  College,  a.d.  1797.  By  Paul  Allen, 
Junr.,  A.B.     Providence^  Carter  i^  Wilkinson^  ^797'     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Also,  orations  before  the  Federal  Adelphi,  1798,  1800,  on  the  death  of  R.  W. 
Howell,  &c.     &«  Bartlett's  Bibl.  of  R.  I.,  p.  46 

Allen  (R.)  Extract  from  a  Discourse  delivered  Sunday, 
December  29, 1799,  in  the  African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
of  Philadelphia.  By  the  Rev.  Richard  Allen,  of  the  African 
Race,  before  the  Church  under  his  Pastoral  Care.  [Printed  in 
several  newspapers  of  the  day.']  N.  859 

This  discourse  is  on  the  death  of  George  Washington.  Title  quoted  from  Hough's 
Washingtoniana,  p.  222. 

Allen  (R.  L.)  Analysis  of  the  principal  Mineral  Fountains 
at  Saratoga  Springs,  embracing  their  History,  their  Chemicals 
and  Curative  Properties,  and  directions  for  their  Use ;  also  the 
Natural  History  and  Objects  of  General  Interest  in  the  County 
of  Saratoga.  By  Richard  L.  Allen,  m.d.  New  York,  1858. 
i8mo,  pp.  114.     Plates.  860 

Allen.  A  Historical,  Chemical  and  Therapeutical  Analysis 
of  the  principal  Mineral  Fountains  at  Saratoga  Springs.  By  R. 
L.  Allen,  m.d.  Second  Edition.  Saratoga^  1848.  i8mo,  pp. 
72.  s.  861 

Allen  (R.)  An  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Methods  of  carry- 
ing on  a  Trade  to  the  South-Sea.      By   Robert  Allen,   Who 


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Resided  some  Years  in  the  Kingdom  of  Peru.     London,  John 
Baker,  171 2.     8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  37.  862 

Also,  on  large  paper.     A  new  edition  was  printed,  with  the  following  title : 

Allen.  The  Great  Importance  of  the  Havanna,  set  forth 
in  an  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Methods  of  carrying  on  a  Trade 
to  the  South  Sea  and  the  Spanish  West-Indies.  By  Robert 
Alien,  Esq.,  who  resided  some  years  in  the  Kingdom  of  Peru. 
London,  Hinxman,  1762.     Svo.  863 

Allen  (S.)  A  Short  Narrative  of  the  Claim,  Title,  and  Right 
of  the  Heirs  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Allen,  Esq.,  to  the  Province  of 
New  Hampshire.     \_No  imprint. ~\     \to,  pp.  13.  m.  864 

Allen  (S).  Address  on  Intemperance,  at  Northfield  (Mass.) 
on  Fast  Day,  April,  1833.  By  Samuel  Allen.  Greenfield,  1833. 
8vo.  w.  865 

Allen  (S.)  The  Bible  and  National  Prosperity :  a  Thanks- 
giving Discourse  at  Waterville,  Nov.  27,  1851.  By  Rev.  S. 
Allen.     IVaterville,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  24.  866 

Allen  (S.  C.)  Eulogy  on  Hon.  John  Wheelock,  ll.d.,  late 
President  of  Dartmouth  University,  who  died  April  4,  18 17, 
pronounced  in  the  University  Chapel,  August  27,  181 7,  Com- 
mencement Day.  By  Hon.  Samuel  C.  Allen.  Hanover,  18 1 7. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  N.  867 

Allen.  Oration  at  Petersham,  Mass.,  July  4,  1806.  By 
Samuel  C.  Allen.     Boston  [1806.]     8vo.  w.  868 

Allen  (Stephen).  Observations  in  opposition  to  the  project 
of  Prohibiting,  or  Greatly  Augmenting,  the  Duties  on  Foreign 
Manufactured  Articles,  &c.  By  Stephen  Allen.  New  Tork, 
1827.     8vo.  N.  869 

Allen  (S.  T.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial 
Celebration  in  Merrimack  [N.  H.],  April  3,  1846.  By  Stephen 
T.  Allen.     Concord.     Boston,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  64.  m.  870 

Allen  (Thaddeus).  An  Inquiry  into  the  Views,  Principles, 
Services,  and  Influences  of  the  Leading  Men  in  the  Origination 
of  our  Union,  and  in  the  Formation  and  Early  Administration  of 
our  Present  Government.  By  Thaddeus  Allen.  Boston,  1847. 
Vol.  I.,  Svo,  pp.  553.+The  Same.  Boston,  1848.  Vol.  11., 
No.  I.,  8vo,  pp.  555-662.  N.  871 

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AFllen]  T[homasl.  A  Chaine  of  Scripture  Chronologic  from 
the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Death  of  Jesus  Christ,  in 
seven  periods.     London,  1659.     4to.     Engraved  Title  by  Hollar. 

"  Thomas  Allen  fled  to  New  England  in  1638,  and  was  a  pious  and  painful  minister 
at  Charles-Town," — Cotton  Mather. 

Allen  (T.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  County  of  Berkshire 
and  Town  of  Pittsfield.  Written  in  May,  1808.  By  Rev. 
Thomas  Allen.     Boston,  1808.     8vo,  pp.  14.  s.  873 

Allen.  Massachusetts  Election  Sermon,  May  25,  1808. 
By  Rev.  Thomas  Allen.     Boston  [1808].     8vo,  pp.  20.     n.  874 

Allen  (T.  Junr.)  Oration  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  July  4, 1803. 
By  Thomas  Allen,  Junr.     Pittsfield,  1803.     8*^o.  s.  875 

Allen  (Thomas).  Report  on  the  Commerce  and  Navigation 
of  the  Mississippi  ...  for  Chicago  Convention  of  July  5, 1847. 
By  Thomas  Allen.    St.  Louis,  Mo.\i%^'j'].    8vo,  pp.  32.     n.  876 

AiLEN.  Japan,  and  the  Expedition  thereto  of  the  United 
States :  a  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Missouri  Historical 
Society,  December  22,  1852.  By  Thomas  Allen.  St.  Louis, 
1853.     8vo,  pp.  34.  N.  877 

[Allen.]  Annual  Review.  History  of  St.  Louis,  Commer- 
cial Statistics  .  .  .  From  the  Missouri  Republican  of  January 
10,  1854.     St.  Louis,  1854.     8vo,  pp.  52.  N.  878 

Allen  (T.  G.)  Letter  from  Thos.  G.  Allen  to  Col.  Thomas 
B.  Florence :  Representative  in  the  xxxivth  Congress  from  the 
First  Congressional  District,  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  879 

Concerning  Fremont  and  the  Presidential  election. 

Allen  (Timothy).  Salvation  for  all  Men,  Put  out  of  all  Dis- 
pute. By  Timothy  Allen,  a.m.  &  v.d.m.  Granville,  Massa- 
chusetts. Hartford^  Printed  by  Nathaniel  Patten  [1782.]  8vo, 
Title,  I  1.  ;  "Escai.es  of  the  Press,"  i  leaf,  pp.  56.  880 

Allen.  Answer  to  Pilate's  Question  [What  is  Truth  ?] 
By  Timothy  Allen.     Providence,  R.  /.,  1765.     8vo.  w.  881 

Allen  (Wilkes).  Divine  Favours  Gratefully  Recollected. 
Thanksgiving  Discourse  at  Chelmsford,  Nov.  29,  18 10.  By 
Wilkes  Allen,  a.m.     Cambridge,  181 1.     8vo.  w.  882 

Allen.     History  of  Chelmsford,  from  its  Origin  in  1653  to 


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the  Year  1820.  To  which  is  added  A  Memoir  of  the  Paw- 
tucket  Tribe  of  Indians.  By  Wilkes  Allen,  a.m..  Pastor  of  the 
Church  in  Chelmsford.     Haverhill^  1820.     8vo,  pp.  192.       883 

Allen  (William).  The  American  Crisis :  A  Letter,  ad- 
dressed by  permission  to  The  Earl  Gower,  Lord  President  of  the 
Council,  &c.  &c.  &CC.  On  the  present  alarming  Disturbances  in 
the  Colonies.  Wherein  Various  important  Points,  relative  to 
Plantation  Affairs,  are  brought  into  Discussion ;  as  well  as  sev- 
eral Persons  adverted  to  of  the  most  distinguished  Characters. 
And  an  Idea  is  offered  towards  a  complete  Plan  of  restoring  the 
Dependence  of  America  upon  Great  Britain  to  a  State  of  Per- 
fection. By  William  Allen,  Esq.  London^  T.  Cadell^  mdcclxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  iv.,  72.  884 

"  There  is  an  unhappy  affectation  of  fine  writing  in  this  pamphlet ;  and  it  contains 
many  illiberal  passages ;  but  any  particular  attention  to  them  would  be  doing  honour  to 
a  performance  which  will  reflect  none  upon  its  author." — M.  R.,  Vol.  l.,  p.  234. 

[Allen  (William)].  Accounts  of  Shipwreck  and  of  other 
Disasters  at  Sea,  designed  to  be  interesting  and  useful  to 
Mariners,  .  .  .  Compiled  by  a  Friend  of  Seamen.  Brunswick^ 
1823.     i2mo.  885 

Allen.  An  Account  of  the  Separation  in  the  Church  and 
Town  of  Pittsfield  -,  with  Remarks  on  some  ecclesiastical  pro- 
ceedings which  seem  to  have  violated  the  principles  of  the  Con- 
gregational and  Independent  Church  of  New  England.  By  Rev. 
William  Allen,  d.d.     Pittsfield^  1 809.     4to,  pp.  96.  M.  886 

Allen.  Address  delivered  '^t  Northampton,  Mass.,  October 
29,  1854,  in  commemoration  A  the  Close  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury since  the  Settlement  of  the  Town.  Northampton ^  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  887 

Allen.  An  American  Biographical  and  Historical  Diction- 
ary, containing  an  Account  of  the  Lives,  Characters,  and  Writ- 
ings of  the  most  Eminent  Persons  in  North  America  from  its 
First  Discovery  to  the  present  time,  and  a  Summary  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  several  Colonies  and  of  the  United  States.  By  Wil- 
liam Allen.  Cambridge,  1 809.  8vo,  pp.  632.  Portrait  of 
Washington.  888 

Allen.  [The  Same.]  Second  Edition.  Boston,  IVilliam  Hyde, 
Mocccxxxii.     8vo,  pp.  VIII.,  800.  889 

Allen.     The  American  Biographical  Dictionary :  containing 


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an  Account  of  the  Lives,  Characters,  and  Writings  of  the  most 
Eminent  Persons,  deceased  in  North  America,  from  its  First 
Settlement.  By  William  Allen.  Third  Edition.  Boston^  J.  P. 
Jewitty  1857.     8vo,  pp.  IX.,  905.  890 

St*  "  Historical  Magazine,"  Vol.  i.,  p.  40. 

Allen.  A  Decade  of  Addresses  at  Bowdoin  College,  to 
which  is  added  a  Dudleian  Lecture  at  Cambridge,  1830.  By 
Rev.  William  Allen.     Concord^  1830.     i2mo.  891 

Allen.  Election  Sermon,  Mass,  May  26,  181 3.  By  Rev. 
William  Allen.     Boston^  18 1 3.     8vo,  pp.  23.  892 

Allen.  An  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  in  Dorchester, 
Jan.  2,  1848,  on  occasion  of  the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the 
Gathering  of  the  Second  Church.  By  Rev.  William  Allen. 
Boston^  1848.     8vo,  pp.  30.  s.  893 

Allen  (William).  The  History  of  Norridgewock,  Maine. 
Comprising  the  Memorials  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  and 
Jesuit  Missionaries,  Hardships  of  the  Pioneers,  Biographical 
Notices  of  the  Early  Settlers,  and  Ecclesiastical  Sketches.  By 
William  Allen.    Norridgewock^  E.  J.  Peet^  1849.    i^n^o?  pp.252. 

Allen.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Council  and  Legis- 
lature of  New  Hampshire,  June  4,  18 18,  Being  ^he  Anniversary 
Election.  By  Rev.  William  Allen.  [With  List  of  Preachers.] 
Concord,  18 18.     8vo,  pp.  44.  895 

Allen  (William).  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Allen  on  the 
Bill  to  Separate  the  Government  from  the  Bank ;  delivered  in 
the  Senate,  .  .  .  Feb.  20,  1838.     Washington,  1838.    8vo.     896 

Allen.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Allen  on  the  Report  of  the 
Select  Committee  in  Relation  to  the  Assumption  of  the  Debts  of 
the  States  by  the  Federal  Government,  Senate  .  .  .  Feb.  11, 
1840.     Washington,  1840.     8vo.  897 

Allen.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Allen  in  the  Senate,  March 
15,  1 842  [On  the  State  of  the  Public  Finances].  {^Washington, 
1842.]     8vo.  898 

Allen  (Capt.  W.)  A  Plan  for  the  Immediate  Extinction  of 
the  Slave  Trade.  By  Capt.  W.  Allen.  London,  1849.  ^"^o, 
pp.  36.  899 


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Allen  (William).  Wunnissoo,  or  the  Vale  of  Hoosatunnuk. 
A  Poem,  with  Notes.     Boston^  1856.     i2mo.  900 

Allen  (W.)  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Allen,  of  Ohio,  on 
Confiscation  and  Emancipation,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  States,  April  24,  1862.  IVashington^ 
McGill^  Witherow  isf  Co.,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  16.  901 

Allen  (W.)  United  we  Stand,  Divided  we  Fall :  a  Poem. 
By  W.  Allen.     New  JTori,  18 12.     24mo.  902 

Allen  (W.  G.)  The  American  Prejudice  against  Colour : 
an  Authentic  Narrative,  showing  how  easily  the  Nation  got  into 
an  Uproar.     By  William  G.  Allen.     London,  1854.     Fcap  8vo. 

Allen  (W.  H.)  Eulogy  on  the  Character  and  Services  of 
the  late  Daniel  Webster,  pronounced  at  the  request  of  the  Select 
and  Common  Councils  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  January  18, 
i^SS-  By  William  H.  Allen.  Philadelphia,  1853.  ^^o,  pp. 
51.  N.  904 

Allen.  Our  Country's  Mission  in  History.  An  Address 
delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Philomathaean  Society  of 
Pennsylvania  College,  Sept.  19,  1855.  By  Wm.  H.  Allen. 
Philadelphia,  1 855.     8vo,  pp.  38.  M.  905 

Allen.  Tendencies  of  the  Age  to  Peace.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  American  Peace  Society,  Boston,  Mi;y  29, 
1854.    By  Wm.  H.  Allen.    5w/o«,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  32.      m.  906 

Allen.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  J.  Allen,  of  Illinois,  upon 
the  President's  Message,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, January  27,  1864.     Washington,  1864.    8vo,  pp.  14.      907 

Allen  (W.  S.)  An  Oration  delivered  in  Newburyport,  on 
the  Fifty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  American  In- 
dependence, July  4,  1830.  By  William  S.  Allen.  Newbury- 
port,  1830.     8vo,  pp.  20.  M.  908 

Allen  Prescott ;  or  the  Fortunes  of  a  New  England  Boy. 
New  Tork,  1834.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  909 

Alleralteste  Nachricht  von  der  Neuen  Welt,  welche  dieser 
Erfinder  derselben  ehemals  ertheilt,  von  neuem  edirt.  Berlin, 
1722.     8vo.  910 

This  appears,  from  Meusel  (iii.,  I.,  265),  to  be  a  translation,  by  Michael  Herr,  of 
Vesputius'  account  of  his  voyage,  edited  by  Martin  Frederick  Voss. 


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Allerneuester  Kreigsstaat  oder  grundliche  Nachrichten  von 
den  heutigen  Kriegsbegebenheiten.  Leipzig^  ly^^y&cc.  14  vols., 
8vo.  911 

Containi  noticei  of  the  Spanish  War  in  America. 

Alley.  A  Vindication  of  the  Principles  and  Statements  ad- 
vanced in  the  Strictures  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Sheffield  on  the 
Necessity  of  inviolably  maintaining  the  Navigation  and  Colonial 
System  of  Great  Britam  :  With  Tables  and  an  Appendix.  *  *  * 
By  Jerome  Alley.     London,  1806,  8vo,  pp.  90.  912 

Alley  (John  B.)  Speech  of  Hon.  John  B.  Alley,  of  Mass., 
on  the  Principles  and  Purposes  of  the  Republican  Party.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  .  .  .  April  30,  i860.  [fVashington {\),  i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  912* 

Allgemeine  Historie  der  Reisen  zu  Wasser  und  zu  Lande, 
oder  Sammlung  aller  Reisebeschreibungen.  Amsterdam,  Arhtee, 
1747-1774.     21  vols.,  4to.     Maps  and  Plates.  913 

This  valuable  repertory  contains  translations  of  many  of  the  early  voyages  and  travels 
in  America,  and  some  Indian  vocabularies,  &c.,  mostly  by  J.  Jo.  Schwabe.  A  de- 
tailed list  of  the  contents  is  given  in  the  Supplement  to  the  Index  of  Books  in  the 
Bates  Hall  of  the  Public  Library,  Boston.  Some  copies  bear  the  imprint  Leipzig,  1747, 
&c. 

Allibone  (S.  a.)  a  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Literature, 
and  British  and  American  Authors,  Living  and  Deceased,  from 
the  Earliest  Accounts  to  the  Middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century. 
Containing  Thirty  Thousand  Biographies  and  Literary  Notices, 
with  Forty  Indexes  of  Subjects.  By  S.  Austin  Allibone.  Vol. 
I.     Philadelphia,  Childs  &  Peterson,  1858.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  1005. 

Vol.  II.  is  now  [1867]  in  the  press.  The  industrious  author  of  this  useful  book 
has  devoted  many  years  of  unwearied  patience  to  the  examination  of  the  various 
literary  journals  and  reviews,  and  the  result  is  a  cyclopedia  of  varied  opinion.  In  it  the 
reader  will  find  the  titles  of  many  American  books,  which  from  their  nature  are  in- 
admissible in  this  work. 

The  Allies  and  the  Late  Ministry  Defended  against  France, 
and  the  Present  Friends  of  France.  In  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet, 
entitled,  The  Conduct  of  the  Allies.  [By  Jonathan  Swift.]  [/» 
/our  parts. ']  Part  i.  Shewing  the  Necessity  of  England's  enter- 
ing into  the  Grand  Alliance ;  and  that  by  it  we  are  oblig'd  to 
insist  on  the  Restitution  of  Spain  and  the  Indies  to  the  House 
of  Austria.  With  a  particular  Vindication  of  the  Eight  Article 
from  the  gross  Corruptions,  with  which  the  Author  of  the  Con- 
duct has  falsify'd  the  two  Clauses  of  it  that  relate  to  England 


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and  the  West-Indies.  [By  Francis  Hare,  Bishop  of  Chichester.] 
The  Third  Edition,  Corrected.  London^  Egbert  Sanger^  1 7 1 1 . 
8vo,  Part  i.,  pp.  48  ;  Part  11.,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  71  ;  Part  iii.,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  74  i  Part  IV.,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  84.  915 

Allin  (A.)  Home  Ballads.  A  Book  for  New  Englanders. 
By  Abby  Allin.     Boston^  Munroel^  Co.y  1851.     i6mo.  916 

Allin  (James).  The  Eternity  of  God,  and  the  Short  Life  of 
Man  considered.  A  Sermon  on  occasion  of  the  Decease  of  Mr. 
Samuel  Aspinwal,  who  died  August  13  1732.  In  the  37th 
Year  of  his  Age.  By  James  Allin,  m.a..  Pastor  of  the  Church 
in  Brookline.  Boston  in  New-England^  Printed  /or  D.  Hench- 
man^ 1732.      i2mo,  pp.  26.  M.  917 

Allin.  Thunder  and  Earthquake.  A  Loud  and  Awful 
Call  to  Reformation.  Fast  Sermon  at  Brookline  (Mass.),  Nov. 
I,  1727.     By  James  Allin.     Boston^  1727.      i6mo.  w.  918 

Allin.  Two  Practical  Discourses.  I.  The  Wheels  of  the 
World  Govern'd  by  a  Wise  Providence.  II.  The  Doctrine  of 
Merit  Exploded,  And  Humility  recommended.  By  James  Allin, 
A.M.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Brookline.  Published  at 
the  desire  of  some  that  heard  them  Preach'd.  Boston^  N.  £., 
Printed  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  1727.  919 

Also,  an  Artillery  Election  Sermon,  1731,  which  I  have  not  seen. 

Allin  (John).  Animadversions  |  upon  the  |  Antisynodalia 
Americana  |  A  Treatise  printed  in  old  England,  |  In  the  name  of 
the  I  Dissenting  Brethren  |  In  the  Synod  held  at  Boston  in  New 
England  1662.  Tending  to  clear  the  Elders  and  Churches  of| 
New  England  from  those  Evils  and  Declinings  charged  upon 
many  |  of  them  in  the  two  Prefaces  before  the  said  Book.  ]  To- 
gether with  I  An  Answer  |  unto  |  The  Reasons  alledged  for  the  opin- 
ion of  the  Dissenters.  |  And  a  Reply  to  such  Answers  as  are  given 
to  the  I  Arguments  of  the  Synod.  By  John  Allin,  Pastor  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  |  at  Dedham  in  N.  England.  Cambridge,  Printed 
by  S.  G.  and  M.  J./or  Hezekiah  Usher\of  Boston,  1664.  Sm.  4to, 
pp.  82.  920 

Allin  (John)  and  Shepard  (Thomas).  A  |  Defence  |  of  the  j 
Answer  made  unto  the  Nine  Questions  |  or  Positions  sent  from 
New-England,  I  Against  the  [Reply  thereto]  by  That  Reverend 
servant  of  Christ,  |  Mr.  John  Ball ;  |  Entituled,  |  A  Tryall  of  the 
New  Church-way  in  |  New-England  and  in  Old.  |  Wherein,  beside 

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a  more  full  opening  of  sundry  particulars  |  concerning  Liturgies, 
Power  of  the  Keys,  matter  of  |  the  visible  Church,  &cc.  is  more 
largely  handled,  that  |  controversie,  concerning  the  Catholick  visi- 
ble] Church}  tending  to  cleare  up  the]  Old-way  of  Christ  in 
New- 1  England  Churches.  |  By  lohn  Allin,  Pastor  of  Dedham, 
[and]  Tho.  Shepard  of  Cambridge  in  New-England  | .  London, 
rrinted  by  R.  Cotes  for  Andrew  Crooke,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  the 
Green  [Dragon  in  Pauls  Church  yard,  1648.  |     4to,  pp.  211.       w. 

Allin.  The  Spouse  of  Christ  coming  out  of  Affliction.  By 
John  Allin.     Cambridge,  1672.     4to.  w.  922 

Allin  (John).     See  [Byam  (William)]. 

Alline  (H.)  Sermon  at  Fort  Midway,  Feb.  19,  1783.  By 
Rev.  Henry  Alline.     Dover,  N.  //.,  1797.     8vo.  w.  923 

Alline  (H.)  The  Life  and  Journal  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Henry 
Alline.  Boston,  Printed  by  Gilbert  &  Dean  \Jor  Hayden  &  Sheaa], 
1806.     i2mo,  pp.  180.  924 

Alling  (J.)  A  Register  of  the  Weather  ...  for  the  last 
Twenty-five  Years,  ending  March  31,  18 10  .  .  .  By  Jeremiah 
Alling.     New  Haven,  18 10.     8vo,  pp.  80.  s.  925 

Allison  (J.)  The  Slavery  Question.  Speech  of  Hon.  John 
Allison,  of  Pa.,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April 
I,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  8.  926 

Allison  (J.)  An  Eulogy  upon  the  Life,  Character  and  Public 
Services  of  General  Zachary  Taylor,  delivered  at  the  Commis- 
sioners' Hall,  Spring  Garden,  July  29,  1850.  By  Joseph  Alli- 
son, Esq.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Jones,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  24.      927 

Allison  (P.)  A  Discourse  Delivered  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  in  the  City  of  Baltimore,  the  22d  February,  1800, — the 
Day  Dedicated  to  the  Memory  of  Gen.  George  Washington. 
By  the  Reverend  Patrick  Allison,  d.d.  Baltimore,  Printed  by 
fvm.  Pechinfor  the  Editor  of  the  American  [1800].     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Allison.  Thoughts  on  the  Examination  and  Trials  of  Can- 
didates for  the  Sacred  Ministry.  By  Rev.  Patrick  Allison. 
Parthenopoli,  1766.     8vo,  pp.  24.  929 

Allison  (W.  B.)  Homesteads  for  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  the 
Rebellious  States.     Speech  of  Hon.  William  B.  Allen,  of  Iowa, 


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delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  4, 1864.    JVash- 
ingten,  Gibson  [1864].     8vo,  pp.  8.  930 

Alloubz  (Claude).     See  French's  Louisiana. 

Allsop  (R.)  California  and  its  Gold  Mines.  Being  a  series 
of  recent  Communications  from  the  Mining  Districts  upon  the 
condition  and  future  prospects  of  Quartz  Mining,  with  an  ac- 
,count  of  the  richer  deposits,  and  incidental  notices  of  the  climate, 
scenery,  and  mode  of  life  in  California.  Edited  by  Robert 
Allsop.     London^  Groombridge^  1853.     8vo,  pp.  149.  931 

Allston  (R.  F.  W.)  Essay  on  Sea  Coast  Crops;  read  before 
the  Agricultural  Association  of  the  Planting  States,  on  occasion 
of  the  Annual  Meeting,  held  at  Columbia,  the  Capital  of  South- 
Carolina,  December  3a,  1853.  ^X  ^'  ^'  ^*  AUston.  Charles- 
ton^ S.  C,y  1854.     8vo.  932 

Allston.  Report  on  the  Free  School  System  in  South 
Carolina.  By  R.  F.  W.  Allston.  Charleston^  S.  C,  1847.  ^vo, 
pp.  26.  933 

Allyn  (John).  Sermon  delivered  at  Plymouth,  [Mass.],  De- 
cember 22,  1 80 1,  Commemorative  of  the  Pious  Ancestry  who 
first  immigrated  to  that  Place.  By  John  Allyn,  s.  h.  m..  Pastor  at 
Duxboro'.    Boston,  Munroe  ^  Francis,  1S02.    8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  934 

Allyn.  New  Year's  Sermon  :  delivered  at  Duxborough,  Jan. 
I,  1806.     By  Rev.  John  Allyn.     Boston,  [1806].     i2mo.      935 

Allyn.  A  |  Sermon,  |  Delivered  on  the  29*"  of  November, 
1 798, 1  The  Day  |  of  |  Public  Thanksgiving  |  in  the  |  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts.! By  John  Allyn,  I  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Duxborough. 
Boston,  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  1799.     8vo,  pp.  21.  936 

Allyn.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Audience  of  His  Excel- 
lency Caleb  Strong,  Esq.  Governor,  The  other  Members  of  the 
Executive,  and  The  Honorable  Legislature  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  29, 
1805.  By  John  Allyn,  Congregational  Minister  of  Duxborough. 
Boston,  Young  &  Mtnns,  1805.     8vo,  pp.  37.  937 

Allyn.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Alden  Bradford.  By 
Rev.  John  Allyn.     Boston,  1794.     8vo.  938 


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Alm.  Plant^c  Surinamcnscs.  Cura  Jacobi*  Aim.  Upsal^ 
1775.     4to,  pp.  iK.     Plate.  939 

Republished  in  Linnirui'  "  AmianitHtei  academicv,"  viii.,  149-167.  [Uiii.  acad. 
Pran.  C.  I.innwui.] 

Almanac  of  Celestial  Motions,  vi/.,  of  the  Sun  and  Planets, 
&c.,  for  the  Year  1674.  i6mo.  Camhridgey  1 674. -f-()f  Celes- 
tial Motions,  for  the  Year  16H0.  i6m<).  Boston^  i68o.  +  C)f 
the  C(t>lestiall  Motions,  5fc.,  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  God 
M.DC.xciv.     Boston^  1694.     i6mo.  M.  940 

Theie  are  lume  of  the  eurlii'st  Americin  alniari.UH.  Thiiiiua'  Hiitdry  of  Printing 
givea  the  titles  of  some  of  earlier  dates,  which  will  he  noticed  hereattrr. 

Almanach  Americain,  ou  (^Itat  physi(|ue,  politi(|ue,  ccclesias- 
tique  &c  militaire  de  TAmerique  \  ouvrage  (|ui  comprend  les 
forces,  la  population,  les  loix,  le  commerce  &  I'administration 
de  chaque  Province  de  cette  panic  du  monde  ;  le  tableau  de 
ceux  qui  y  figurent  par  Icurs  charges  &  par  Icurs  dignites, ;  celui 
de  la  Marine  des  Peuples  Europi;ans  [«V.]  qui  y  ont  des  Posses- 
sions et  le  nom  des  Officiers  qui  sont  employes  dans  cette  partic 
de  I'administration  publique.  Par  M.  P.  D.  L.  R  ...C.  A.  L.  T. 
de  M.     Paris^  Chez,  rauteur\et  chez]  Lamy^  *7^3'     linio.      941 

It  appears  by  a  note  on  the  back  of  the  title  that  this  work  was  edited  by  M.  [Pon- 
celin]  de  la  Roche-Tillac.  It  was  continued  annually.  The  work  published  in 
1781,  1783  and  1785,  under  the  title  "  £tat  physique,  p'litique,  ecclesiastique  et 
militaire  de  I'Asie,  de  I'Afriquc  et  de  I'Amerique,  ouvrage,"  etc.,  as  above,  and  with 
the  half-title,  "  Almanach  americain,  asiatique  et  africain,  ou  f^tat,"  etc.,  apparently 
belongs  to  the  same  series.  I  have  seen  no  volume  later  than  1787.  Barbier  implies 
that  it  continued  to  be  published  till  1791. 

Almanach  des  Colonies,  1788.     Paris.^  1788.     i2mo.         942 

Almanach  et  directorum  fran^ais  des  £tats-Unis,  pour  I'annce 
1852-1858.     New  Tork^  1852-58.     7  vols.,  i2mo.  943 

Almanaque  Universal  Hispano-Americano.    Pii/r/V,  1855.    ^^o* 

Almaraz.  Memoria  de  los  trabajos  ejecutados  por  la  co- 
mision  cientifica  de  Pachuca  en  el  ano  de  1864,  dirigida  por  el 
Ingeniero  Ramon  Almaraz.  Mandada  publicar  de  orden  de  S. 
M.  I.  por  el  ministerio  de  fomento.  Mexico^  1865.  410,  pp. 
358.     Plates  and  Plans.  945 

Almbert  (Alfred  d').  Flanerie  parisienne  aux  £!tats-Unis 
.   .   .   Paris,  Hbrairie  theatra/e,  1856.      i6mo,  pp.  278  (i).       946 

Almeida  e  Albuquerque  (Francisco  de  Paula  d').  Breves 
reflexoes  retrospectivas,  politicas,  moraes  e  socides  sobre  o  im- 


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psrio  do  Brazil,  e  suas  rcla^oes  cum  as  outras  na^ucs.     Parity 
impr,  dt  Rtmqutt^  1H54.      i2mo.  947 

A1.MKIUA  ((ircgoria  dc).     Ute  [Escubar  Manocl  tic)]. 

[Almodovar].     «SV/  Raynal  (Abbe). 

ALMOCfUBKRA.     Iiistruccion   a  curas  y  ccclcsiasticos   dc    las 
Indias.     Por  Juanncs  dc  Almogucrra.     Madrid^  1671.     4tu. 

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[Almon.]  Biographical,  Literary,  and  Political  Anecdotes;  of 
several  of  the  most  Eminent  Persons  of  the  Present  Age,  wi'h 
an  Appendix,  consisting  of  Original,  Explanatory  and  Scarce 
Papers.  Never  before  printed.  London^  Longman^  ^191'  3 
vols.,  8vo.  950 

Containi  numeruui  artlclei  on  American  history  and  politics,  account  of  the  contro- 
versy about  Gov.  Hutchinson's  Letters,  Sec.  Lowndes  characterizes  the  woric  as  par- 
tial and  interesting. 

[Almon].  A  Collection  of  interesting,  authentic  Papers,  re- 
lative to  the  Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  America ;  shew- 
ing the  Causes  and  Progress  of  that  Misunderstanding,  from 
1764  to  1775.  London,  J.  Almon,  m.dcclxxvii.  8vo,  pp.  280 ; 
Index,  pp.  3.  i^'  951 

Usually  called,  by  its  running  title,  "  Prior  Documents,"  and  intended  to  accom- 
pany the  Remembrancer. 

Almon.  Collection  of  the  most  interesting  Tracts,  lately 
published  in  England  and  America,  on  the  subjects  of  Taxing 
the  American  Colonies  and  regulating  their  Trade.  London,  Al- 
mon, 1 766-1 779.     6  vols.,  8vo.  c.  952 

These  tracts  were  published  separately,  and  are  described  under  their  respective  titles 
in  this  Dictionary.  Almon  merely  issued  them  collectively  with  the  above  title  in  vols. 
I  and  2.     The  titles  to  the  other  volumes  differ. 

[Almon.]  The  History  of  the  late  Minority  ;  Exhibiting  the 
Condvct,  Principles,  and  Views  of  that  Party,  dvring  the  Years 
1762,  1763,  1764,  and  1765.  [By  John  Almon  and  H.  Cotes.] 
The  third  impression.  London,  1765.  8vo.+The  fourth  im- 
pression.    London,  Reprinted,  1766.     8vo,  pp.  332.  953 


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[Almon.I     Memoirs  of  a  late  eminent  Bookseller. 
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Almon  was  the  active  pamphleteer  and  publisher  during  the  American  contest,  and 
in  close  connection  with  the  liberal  party  and  prominent  men  in  the  Colonies. 

[Almon.]  The  Remembrancer ;  or,  Impartial  Repository  of 
Public  Events,  from  1775  to  1784.  17  vols.,  Svo.  London  [y. 
Jimon  and  J.  Debrett],  mdcclxxv.  to  1783.  955 

Vol.  I.,  pp.  »6o.  a  Maps  of  Boston. + Second  Edition,  1775.  Rl.  8vo.+Third 
Edition,  1775.  Rl.  8vo.  +  Fourth  Edition,  1775.  Rl.  8vo.  +  Vol.  11.  Part  i.  For 
the  year  1776.     Title  and  pp.  5-371 ;  Index  ii.-iv.     Vol.  in.  Part  11.     For  the  year 

1776.  Title  and  pp.  356.  Vol.  iv.  Part  iii.  For  the  year  1776.  Title  and  pp. 
350;  Index,    pp.   6.     Map  at  page  261   and  at  page  290.     Vol.  v.     For  the  year 

1777.  Portrait  of  Franklin;  Title  and  pp.  314;  Index,  pp.  8.  Vol.  vi.  For  the 
year  1778.  Title  and  pp.  374;  Index,  pp.  7.  Vol.  vii.  For  the  year  1778  and 
beginning  of  1779.  Title  and  pp.  400;  Index,  pp.  6.  Vol.  viii.  For  the  year  1779. 
Title  and  pp.  386;  Index,  pp.  4;  Catalogue  of  Books,  ^:c.,  pp.  8.  Vol.  ix.  For  the 
year  1780.  Title  and  pp.  384;  Index,  pp.  6.  Vol.  x.  For  the  year  1780.  Part  11. 
iv.  and  pp.  380;  Catalogue  of  Books,  &c.,  pp.  8.  Vol.  xi.  For  the  year  1781.  Part 
I.  2  p.  1.,  pp.  375.  Vol.  XII.  For  the  year  1781.  Part  11.  Title  and  pp.  3-394; 
Index,  pp.  2 ;  Catalogue  of  Books,  &c.,  pp.  8.  Vol.  xiii.  For  the  year  1782.  Parti. 
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Index,  2  1.,  pp.  378.  Vol.  xvi.  For  the  year  1783.  Part  11.  2  p.  1.,  pp.  380. 
Vol.  XVII.  For  the  year  1784.  Title  and  Contents,  4  1.,  pp.  376.  This  work 
contains  every  authentic  paper  relative  to  the  American  Revolution,  whether  pub- 
lished in  England  or  America,  by  the  British  Ministry  or  the  American  Congress. 
The  Prior  Documents  (No.  900  ante)  should  be  added.  Almon  states  that  the 
plan  of  the  work  is  "  to  select  from  all  the  public  prints  the  best  account  of  every 
material  public  event;  to  print  it  in  octavo;  and  at  the  end  of  the  volume  to  give  a 
copious  index  to  the  whole."  "  There  are  several  editions  of  the  first  volume,  all 
except  the  first,  in  royal  8vo,  while  the  remainder  are  in  demy  8vo.  The  first  edition 
of  the  first  volume  is  also  deficient  of  several  papers  contained  in  the  succeeding  edi- 
tions.'— Rich.  Prof.  Smyth,  in  his  lectures,  says,  "  The  great  magazine  of  informa- 
tion is  the  Remembrancer."  "  Mr.  Almon  was  assisted  by  George  Pownall  in  this 
work,  which  has  now  become  exceedingly  scarce." — Nichol's  Lit.  Anic. 

Almonte  (J.  N.)  Guia  de  Forasteros  y  Repertorio  de  Cono- 
cimientos  Utiles.     Mexico,  1852.     Sm.  Svo.     Maps  and  Plates. 

Almy  (J.)  and  Bostwick  (E.  B.)  State  of  Michigan.  1845. 
To  Emigrants.  [New  York,  Isaac  J.  Oliver,  Printer,  1 845.] 
i6mo,  pp.  6  (i).     Map.  957 

Alnambay  1858.  Almanac.  New  York,  Lith.  by  T.  W.  Strong 
[1857  •'']•     Broadside.  958 

At  the  bottom  of  the  sheet :  "  Eugir.  Vetromile  Datlias."    In  the  Penobscot  dialect 
of  the  Abnaqui  Indians,  at  Old  Town. 

Aloncle  (Antoine  Felix).  Renseignments  sur  I'artillerie 
navale  de  I'Angleterre  et  des  £tats-Unis.     Traduit  d'apres  les 


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derniers  documents  officiels  par  A.  F.  Aloncle.     Paris^  A.  Ber- 
trand,  1865.     8vo.     3  Plates.  959 

Also  published  in  connection  with  two  other  works  by  the  same  author,  under  the 
title :  "  £tudes  d'artillerie  navale  de  I'Angleterre  et  des  £tats-Unis."  Paris,  1865. 
8vo. 

A'LoRD.  A  short  Narrative  and  Military  Experience  of 
Corp.  G.  A'Lord,  Formerly  a  Member  of  Co.  G.  ...   125th 

Reg't  N.  Y.  V Containing  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  War  .... 

n.  p.  [186-].     i6mo,  pp.  64.  960 

Alphabetical  Army  Register:  giving  the  Names,  Dates  of 
Present  and  Original  Commissions,  Rank,  Place  of  Nativity, 
and  from  whence  appointed,  of  all  the  Officers  of  the  U.  S. 
Army,  as  shown  by  the  Official  Army  Register,  May,  1863. 
New  Yor.ky  Van  Nostrand^  1863.     8vo,  pp.  64,  961 

Alphonse  de  Xantoigne  (Jean).  See  Xantoigne  (Jean  Al- 
phonse  de). 

Alsedo  y  Herrera.     See  Alcedo  y  Herrera. 

Alsinet.  Nuevas  Utilidades  de  la  Quina,  demostradas,  con- 
firmadas,  y  afiadidas,  por  el  Doct.  D.  Josef  Alsinet  ...  .  Madrid^ 
Antonio  Munoz.  del  Valle^  ^11  \'     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  (18),  168  (2). 

Also?  (George.)  A  |  Character  |  of  the  Province  of  Mary- 
Land,  |  wherein  is  Described  in  four  distinct  |  Parts  (Wz.),  i.  The 
Scituation,  and  Plenty  of  the  Province.  1 11.  The  Laws,  Customs, 
and  natural  Demea- 1  nour  of  the  Inhabitant.  |  iii.  The  worst  and 
best  Usage  of  a  Mary-  \  Land  Servant,  opened  in  view.  |  iv.  The 
Traffique,  and  vendable  Commodities  I  of  the  Countrey.  |  Also  | 
A  small  Treatise  on  the  Wilde  and  |  Naked  Indians  (or  Susque- 
hanokes)\oi Mary-land^  their  Customs,  Man- 1 ners.  Absurdities, 
Religion.  Together  with  a  Collection  of  Histo-I rical  Letters. 
By  George  Alsop.  |  London^  Printed  by  T.  y. /or  Peter  Dring,  .  . 
1666.     Sm.  8vo,  10  p.  1.,  pp.  118.     Portrait  and  Map.      h.  963 

One  of  the  rarest  of  books.  Dr.  Bliss'  copy  sold  for  £4  los.  The  author  was  a 
native  of  Maryland,  and  published  "  An  Orthodox  Plea  for  the  Sanctuary  of  God, 
Common  Service  and  White  Robe  of  the  House,  written  for  the  good  of  all."  Lon- 
don, 1669. 

Alsop  (R.)  A  Poem ;  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  George 
Washington,  Late  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States.  Adapted  to 
the  22d  of  Feb.  1800.  By  Richard  Alsop.  ...  Hartford,  Printed 
by  Hudson  and  Goodwin,  1 800.     8vo,  pp.  23.  964 


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[Alsop  (Richard)  ].  The  Political  Green-House,  for  the  Year 
1798.  Addressed  to  the  Readers  of  the  Connecticut  Courant, 
January  1st,  1799.  Hartford^  Hudson  £sf  Goodwin  [1799?]. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  965 

Written  by  R.  Alsop,  Lemuel  Hopkins,  and  Theodore  Dwight,  in  unequal  propor- 
tions.    Set  Everest's  Poets  of  Connecticut,  p.  94. 

[Alsop  (Richard)  and  Dwight  (Theodore)].  The  Echo,  with 
other  Poems.     [New  Tork\  1807.     8vo,  pp.  xv.,  331  (10). 

Chiefly  a  political  satire.     See  Duyckinck's  Cyclopaedia  of  Amer.  Literature,  i.,  495. 

Alston  (W.  J.)  The  Slavery  Question.  Speech  of  Hon. 
William  J.  Alston  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  18, 
1850.     iVashington  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  967 

The  Altar  of  Baal  thrown  down.     See  [Sullivan  (James)]. 

Alton.  Memorial  to  Congress  upon  the  subject  of  a  Na- 
tional Armory,  with  the  Preamble  and  Resolutions  adopted  1  ) 
the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of  Alton,  December  2,  1861. 
...  Alton,  III.,  L.  A.  Parks  i5f  Co.,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  8.  968 

Alton  (Davis).  Address  ...  before  the  Working  Man's  Na- 
tional Union  League  ...  June  23,  1863,  at  New  Orleans.  By 
Davis  Alton.     New  Orleans,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  12.  969 

Alton  Riots.     See  Lincoln  (W.  S.) 

Alto  WAN.     See  [Stuart  (Lord)]. 

Alva.  Catecismo  en  Lengua  Mexicana  y  Castellana.  Por 
B.  de  Alva.     Mexico,  1634.  970 

See  Ternaux,  No.  551.  Ludewig  does  not  mention  this,  but  refers  to  a  MS.  by  Don 
Bartolini  Alva. 

Alvarado  (Francisco).  Vocabulario  del  Idioma  Misteco. 
Por  Fray  Francisco  Alvarado.     Mexico,  Pedro  Balli,  1593.  4'°' 

Alvarado  (Pedro  de).  See  Barcia,  Historiadores,  Vol.  x., 
and  Ternaux  Voyages. 

Alvares.  Copy  van  een  Brief  aen  den  Commissaris  generael 
berinen  dese  Provincie,  aengaende  het  verdestrueren  der  Stadt 
Lima  in  America.     Von  Domingo  de  Alvares.     1688.     4to. 

Alvarez  (F.)  Puren  Indomito.  Poema.  Por  El  Capitan  F. 
Alvarez  de  Toledo.     Publicado  bajo  la  direccion  de  Don  Diego 


ALVAREZ. 


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Barros  Arana.     Paris  and  Leipzig^  A.  Franck^  1862.     i2mo,  pp. 
111,485.     [Barros  Arana  Biblioteca  Americana.]  973 

Three  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed,  of  which  twenty  are  on  large  paper.  From 
a  MS.  in  the  Madrid  Library.  Narrates  the  Indian  insurrection  of  1598,  in  Chile. 
Father  Ovalle  made  use  of  the  MS.  for  his  History  of  Chile. 

Alvarez  (Francisco).  Ho  Preste  Joam  das  Indias.  Verdadera 
Informa^am  das  terras  do  Preste  Joam  segundo  vio  y  escreveo 
ho  padre  Francisco  Alvarez  capellan  del  Rey  nosso  seiihor. 
ILisboa^  I540.]  974 

Original  edition,  of  great  rarity.  For  a  very  full  and  accurate  account  of  this  voyage, 
see  Navarrete,  who  does  not  quote  this  original  Portuguese,  but  the  Spanish  translation 
by  Padilla.  Alvarez  acted  as  secretary  to  the  embassy.  The  work  deserves  particular 
notice,  as  it  contains  the  first  detailed  narrative  of  travels  in  India,  and  incidentally 
of  America.  A  Spanish  version.  Anvert,  1557.  i\o, +  Toltdo,  1538.  8vo. + 
Italian  in  Ramusio,Vol.  i.,  p.  i89.+6erman,  Eisleben,  1566.     Folio.+  i57i.    Folio. 

Alvarez  (Francisco).  Noticia  del  establecimiento  y  pobla- 
cion  de  las  colonias  inglesas  en  la  America  septentrional ;  Reli- 
gion, orden  de  gobierno,  leyes  y  costumbres  de  sus  naturales  y 
habitantes ;  calidades  de  su  clima,  terreno,  frutos,  plantas  y  ani- 
mates }  y  estado  de  su  industria,  artes,  comercio  y  navigacion : 
sacada  de  varios  autores,  por  Don  F.  Alvarez  ...  .  Madrid,  An- 
tonio Fernandez,  '778.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  196.  s.  975 

There  is  an  edition,  falsely  dated  1608,  and  assigned  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  British 
Museum  to  the  year  1764. 

Alvarez  (J.  J.)  and  Duran  (R.)  Itinerarios  y  Derroteros 
de  la  Republica  Mexicana.     Mexico,  1856.     8vo.  976 

Alvarez  (Jose).  Contestacion,  ou  la  Carta  del  Indus  Patriota, 
con  alguns  reflexiones  sobre  el  Dialogo,  entre  £1  Entusiasta 
Liberal,  y  El  Filosofo  Rancio,  y  sobre  las  notas  anonymas  con 
que  La  Salido  reimpreso  el  manifesto  de  Dr.  Jose  Alvarez  de 
Toledo.     Philadelphia,  1 8 12.     8vo.  977 

[AlvarezJ  Manifiesto  6  satisfaccion  pundonorosa,  a  todos 
los  buenos  Espafioles  Europeos  y  a  todos  los  pueblos  de  la 
America,  por  un  diputado  de  las  Cortes  reunidas  en  Cadiz. 
{Philadelphia,  i8ii.]     8vo,  pp.  83  (i).  H.  978 

"  The  author,  Don  Jose  Alvarez  de  Toledo,  was  a  deputy  in  the  Cortes  of  Cadiz, 
for  the  island  of  Santo  Domingo." — Rich. 

Alvarez  (J.  M.)  Instituciones  ]  de  derecho  realjde  Castilla 
y  de  Indias.  j  Por  El  Dr.  D.  Jose  Maria  Alvarez,  |  Catedratico  de 
instituciones  de  Justinia  |  no  en  la  Universidad  de  Guatemala.  | 
Obra  nuevamente  revista,  corregida  y  aumentada  con  arreglo  a 
la  actual  Legislacion. |  Gu<7/f ma/a,  \%7.Q.\-\' Mexico,  Reimpresa  en 

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ia  ojicina  a  Cargo  de  Rivera^  1826.     4  vols.,  iiaiO.\-\- Habana^ 
1834.     2  vols.,  sm.  4to.  979 

Alvarez  (Nicolas).  Noticias  sagradas  de  Sant.  Madre  del 
Rosario  en  esta  Ciudad  de  los  Angeles  de  Puebla,  en  esta 
Nueva  Espana.     Por  ...  Nicolas  Alvarez.    Puebla  [1650  ?]. 

Alvarez  (R.)  Guia  de  Nueva  York.  Por  R.  Alvarez  y 
J.  G.  Grediaga.     New  Tori,  1863.     i2mo.  981 

Alvarez  de  Abreu.     See  Abreu.     No.  76. 

Alvear  (Carlos).  Exposicion  que  hace  el  sefior  brigadier  D. 
Carlos  Alvear  general  en  xefe  del  exercito  sitiador  de  Montevideo, 
de  su  conducta  en  la  rendicion  de  esta  plaza.  Vulnerada  por  las 
falsas  imputaciones  de  su  gobernador  D.  Gaspar  Vigodet.  Buenos- 
Ayres,  Imprenta  de  ninos  expositos,  18 14.     Folio,  pp.  42  (i).     982 

Alvear.  Observaciones  sobre  la  defensa  de  la  provincia  de 
Buenos-Aires.  Amenazada  de  una  invasion  espanola  al  mando 
del  teniente  General  D.  Pablo  Morillo.  Por  Brig.-Gen.  Carlos 
de  Alvear.     Buenos-Aires,  1865.     4to,  pp.  86.  983 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

Alvear  (Diego  de).  Relacion  geografica  e  historica  de  la 
provincia  de  Misiones,  del  brigadier  D.  Diego  de  Alvear  ...  . 
Primera  edicion.  Buenos-Aires,  Imprenta  del  estado,  iS^d-  Folio, 
pp.  106,  "  tabla  corografica"  (folded),  iii.  984 

Forms  part  of  Vol.  iv.  of  the  Coleccion,  etc.,  of  Pedro  de  Angelis. 

Alves.  Ode  to  Britannia  (for  the  year  1 780),  Occasioned  by 
our  late  Successes.  By  Robert  Alves,  a.m.  Edinburgh,  Creech, 
1780.     4to.  985 

"  Partly  relates  to  America." — M.  R.,  lxii.,  p.  246. 

Alvirey.  Puntual  descripcion  de  la  regia  pompa  conque  in 
la  S.  Iglesia  de  la  ciudad  de  los  Reyes  mando  solemnias  les 
reales  exequias  de  la  S.  D.  Mario  Josepho  de  Austria  regna  de 
Portugal  D.  J.  Mario  de  Velasco,  virrey  de  los  Reinos  del  Peru  y 
Chile.    Por  Alexo  de  Alvirey.     Lima,  1756.     4to.  986 

Alvord  (Benjamin).  Address  before  the  Dialectic  Society  of 
the  Corps  of  Cadets,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Gallant  Con- 
duct of  the  Nine  Graduates  of  the  Military  Academy,  and 
other  Officers  of  the  United  States'  Army,  who  fell  in  the 
Battles  ...  in  Florida,  on  the  28th  of  December,  1835,  and  the 


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25th  December,  1837 ;  the  former  called  Dade's  Battle,  the 
latter,  the  Battle  of  Okee-cho-bee.  Delivered  at  West  Point, 
N.  Y.,  on  the  29th  December,  1838.  By  Lieutenant  Benjamin 
Alvord,  U.  S.  A.  ...  New  York^  Wiley  &  Putnam,  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  62.  H.  987 

Alvord  (J.  W.)  Historical  Address  delivered  in  the  first 
Congregational  Church  in  Stamford,  Ct.,  At  the  Celebration  of 
the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  of 
the  Town.  By  Re'  J.  W.  Alvord,  Dec.  22d,  1841.  New 
York,  S.  Davenport,  1842.     8vo,  pp.  40.  988 

Alzate.  Gacetas  de  Literatura  de  Mexico.  Por  D.  Jose 
Antonio  de  Alzate  Ramirez.  No.  i,  15th  January,  1788,  No. 
44,  Vol.  III.,  22d  Oct.,  1795.    Mexico,  1 788-1 795,  3  vols.,  410. 

Alzate.  Gacetas  de  Literatura  de  Mexico :  por  D.  Jose 
Antonio  Alzate  Ramirez.  Puebla,  1831.  4  voh.,  4to,  pp.  viii., 
450,  486,  478,  456,  con  laminas.     Portrait.  990 

Alzate.  Memoria  en  que  se  trata  del  Insecto  Grano  6  Coch- 
inilla,  de  su  naturaleza  y  serie  de  su  vida,  escrita  en  Mexico  en 
1777.  Por  D.  Josef  Antonio  de  Alzate.  Madrid,  1795.  8vo, 
pp.  226.     3  Plates.  991 

Am  I  not  a  Man,  and  a  Brother  ?  With  all  Humility  addressed 
to  the  British  Legislature.     London,  Payne  and  Son,  1788.     8vo. 

On  the  slave  trade.     Set  M.  R.,  lxxx.,  p.  69* 

Amama  (Nicolaus  ab).  Dissertationum  Marinarum  Decas. 
In  qua  Prae'isr  Marina  Problemata,  varia  passim  fundamentalia,  & 
Solidioris  Philosophise  Principiis  deducta  Dogmata  discutiuntur. 
Autore  Nicolao  ab  Amama.  Cum  Indice  Capitum  &  Articu- 
lorum.      Franckera,  Excudit  Idzardus  Alberti,   165 1.      8vo,  pp. 

596.  993 


Amandus.     Chronica 
vsq«^  ad  annum  Domini 


compendiosissima  ab  |  exordio  mundi 
Millesimum,  quingentesimum,  trigesi- 
mum  I  quartum :  per  venerandum  patrem.  F.  |  Amandum  Zierixeen- 
sem,  ordinis  Fra  |  trum  Minoru;7z,  regularis  obseruan- 1  tiae,  virum  in 
Diuinis  &  humajnis  rebus  peritissimum.  |  ^  Eivusdem  tractatvs 
de  I  septuaginta  hebdomadibus  Danielis.  |  Adiectae  svnt  epistojlae 
qux  Christiani  regis  Aethiopiae,  Dauidis,  ad  |  Clementem  septimum 
Rhomanum  pontificem,  |  anno  Domini  1533  destinatse,  cu;n  artic- 
ulis  quibus  |  dam  de  fide  &  moribus  Aethiopum  Christiano- 1  rum. 
^  Aliae  quoq</^  tres  epistolae,  ex  noua  maris  |  Oceani  Hispania  ad 


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nos  transmissz,  de  fructu  |  mirabili  illic  surgentis  nouz  Ecclesix,  | 
ex  quibus  animus  Christianus  |  merito  debeat  laetari.  ^  Antuerpia 
apud Simonem  Cecum.  Anno  Do-\mini.  m.  ccccc.  xxxiiii.  Mense 
Maio.  I  Stn.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  128  leaves. + Another  Edition.  1553. 
8vo.+Also,  1624.     Folio.  994 

The  most  interesting  portion  of  this  compendious  chronicle  consists  of  the  Letters  of 
Peter  of  Ghent,  alias  De  Mura,  which  have  been  translated  into  French  by  Ternaux, 
in  his  "Recueil  des  pieces  relatives  a  la  Conquete  du  Mexique,  1838,"  pp.  193-X03. 
Ste  Troemel  and  Bib.  Am.  Vet. 

Amaral.  Compila^ao  das  leis,  decretos,  regulamentos,  in- 
struc^oes,  rcgimentos,  consultas  e  avisos  do  governo  sobre  a  arre- 
cada9ao,  administra9ao,  e  fiscalisa^ao  dos  bens  e  dinheiros  dos 
orphaos.  Em  tres  partes.  Por  Antonio  Luiz  do  Amaral  e 
Silva.     Parte  i.,  ii.     Pernambuco,  1864.     410,  pp.  viii.,  392,  34. 

Amaro.  Doctrina  extractada  de  los  catecismos  Mexicanos 
de  los  Padres  Paredes,  Carochi  y  Castano,  autores  muy  selectos : 
traducida  al  castellano  para  mejor  instruccion  de  los  Indios,  en 
las  Oraciones  y  Misterios  principales  de  la  Doctrina  cristiana, 
por  el  Presbitero  Capellan  Don  Juan  Romualdo  Amaro,  va 
aiiadido  en  este  catecismo,  el  Preambulo  de  la  confession  para  la 
mejor  disposicion  de  los  Indios  en  el  Santo  Sacramento  de  la 
Penitencia,  y  para  las  personas  curiosas  que  fueren  aficionadas  al 
idioma,  con  un  Modo  Practico  de  contar,  segun  fuere  el  numero 
de  la  materia,  para  el  mismo  fin.     Mexico,  Luis  Abadiano  y  Val- 


dez,  1840.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  4,  79. 


996 


Amati  (G.)  Viaggi  di  Cristoforo  Colombo  tratti  dall*  opera 
Ricerche  storico-crit.-scientifiche,  etc.  Di  G.  Amati.  Milano, 
1830.     8vo.     Map.  997 

Amazon.  A  Relation  of  the  Great  River  of  the  Amazons. 
See  [Pagan  (Count  de)  ]. 

Amazon.  Colonizacion  y  Navegacion  del  Amazonas.  Lima, 
1853.     Sm.  4to.  998 

Amberteuil  (H.)  Essais  historiques  et  politiques  sur  les 
anglo-americains.  Par  H.  Amberteuil.  Bruxelles,  1781.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  999 

Amboy.  Proposals  by  the  Proprietors  of  East  Jersey  in  America, 
for  the  building  of  a  Town  on  Ambo-Point,  and  for  the  Dispo- 
sition of  Lands  in  that  Province ;  and  also  for  the  Encourage- 
ment of  Artificers  and  Labourers  that  shall  Transport  themselves 


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thither  out  of  England^  Scotland  znA  Ireland.     London^  Printed  for 
Benjamin  Clarke^  1682.     4to,  pp.  6.  1000 

Amboyna.  a  Trve  Relation  of  the  Vnivst,  Crvell,  and  Bar- 
barovs  Proceedings  against  the  English  at  Amboyna,  in  the  East 
Indies,  by  the  Netherlandish  Governour  and  Councel  there  ...  . 
London^  H.  Lownes/or  N.  Newberry,  1624.     4^0?  PP*  38.     lOOi 

Frequently  reprinted.  Many  tracts  relative  to  this  cruel  massacre  can  be  found  in 
the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  The  True  Relation  is  introduced 
here  on  account  of  the  following  : 

The  Second  Part  of  the  Tragedy  of  Amboyna :  or  a  True 
Relation  of  a  most  Bloody,  Treacherous,  and  Cruel  design  of 
the  Dutch  in  the  New  Netherlands  in  America  for  the  total 
ruining  and  murdering  of  the  English  Colonies  in  New  England. 
London,  for  T.  Matthews,  1653.     4to.  1002 

Ambrose  (Paul).     See  [Kennedy  (J.  P.)] 

Amemategui.  La  Dictadura  de  O'Higgins  en  Chile.  Por 
Miguel  Luis  Amemategui.     Santiago,  1855.     ^^o-t  PP>  495* 

Amendments  of  the  Constitution  submitted  to  the  considera- 
tion of  the  American  People.     Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  83. 


8vo,  pp.  89. 


1003' 


Amendments  proposed  to  be  added  to  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion, by  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  held  at  New  York, 
March  4,  1789.     Boston,  1790.     8vo,  pp.  8.  p.  1004 

Amendments  to  our  National  Constitution,  Respectfully  sub- 
mitted to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  [About  1820.]  8vo, 
I  leaf.  1005 

Ament.  De  Cultuur  en  behandeling  der  West-Indischkoffij 
en  indigo  beschreven  en  vergelijkt  met  die  derzelfde  producten 
in  Oost-Indie.     Kampen,  1836.     8vo.  1006 

America.  Translated  from  the  French.  London,  Printed  for 
the  Translator,  1 750.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1007 

a  scarce  and  interesting  privately  printed  book,  chiefly  relating  to  the  Aborigines. 

America.  An  Epistle  in  Verse,  with  other  Poems.  London, 
1820.     i2mo.  1008 

America:  A  Dramatic  Poem.     See  [Torrey  (John)]. 


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America,  an  Ode;  To  the  People  of  England.  London^ 
Almon^  iyy6.     410.  1009 

*'  Poetical,  and  itt  author  a  warm  friend  to  America." — LontUn  Magamint, 

America.  Correspondence  of  the  Marquess  Wellesley,  The 
Earl  of  Liverpool,  and  Viscount  Castlereagh,  with  the  American 
Ministers  in  London.  January,  18 10,  to  July,  18 12.  a.  Pre- 
sented to  Parliament,  by  Command  of  His  Royal  Highness  the 
Prince  Regent,  February,  18 13.     Folio,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  59.    c.  loio 

America.  Correspondence  between  The  Marquess  Wellesley 
and  Mr.  Morris,  July,  1810,  to  March,  181 1.  b.  Folio,  2  p. 
1.,  pp.  29.  c.  lOII 

America.  Correspondence  between  The  Marquess  Wellesley 
and  Mr.  Foster,  April,  181 1,  to  December,  181 1.  c.  Folio,  2 
p.  1.,  pp.  73.  G.  1012 

America.  Correspondence  between  Viscount  Castlereagh, 
and  Messrs.  Foster  and  Baker.  March  to  August,  1812.  d. 
Folio,  pp.  114.  G.  rti3 

America.  Correspondence  Relative  to  the  French  Decrees 
and  the  Orders  in  Council.  Subsequent  to  20th  May,  18 12. 
Folio,  pp.  35.  G.  1014 

America  and  Africa.     London^  Cassell,  18^6,     i2mo.         1015 

America  and  France.  The  entire  Message  of  the  President 
of  the  United  States  [John  Adams]  to  both  Houses  of  Congress  ; 
covering  the  full  powers  to,  and  dispatches  from,  the  Envoys 
Extraordinary  of  the  United  States,  to  the  French  Republic. 
Boston^  B.  Russell,  1798.     8vo,  pp.  71.  1016 

Reprinted  in  London,  with  the  title  of"  American  State  Papers,"  1798.     8vo. 

America  and  the  Americans.     See  [Boardman  (James)  ]. 

America  and  the  West  Indies.     See  Long  (G.) 

America  as  I  Found  It.  By  the  Author  of  Memoir  of  Mary 
Lundie  Duncan.  London,  Nisbet,  1852.  i2mo.+Same.  New 
Tork,  Carters,  iS $2.     i2mo,  pp.  440.  1017 

America  Compared  with  England ;  the  respective  Social  Effects 
of  the  American  and  English  Systems  of  Government  and  Legis- 
lation, and  the  Mission  of  Democracy.  London,  E.  IVilson, 
1848.     i2mo.  p.  1018 


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Ausz  America,  das  ist,  ausz  der|Newen  Welt.  |  Vnderschid- 
licher  Schrei-|ben  Extract,  von  den  Jaren  1616,  1617,  i6i8.| 
Was  gestalt  Acht  Patres  Societatis,  vnd  zwo  andere  I  Ordensper- 
sonen,  von  desz  Christlichen  Glaubens  wegen  Ihr  clut Ivcrgos- 
sen.  Was  auch  sonst  die  Patres  Societatis  Gott  zu  Ehren,  | 
vnnd  zu  I  ausbreittung  seines  heiligsten  Namens,  aufFjsich  gen- 
ommen.  |  Ausz  Frantzosischer  Sprach  in  die  Teutsche  |  vber- 
eesetzt.l  [Motto.]  Getruckt  zu  Jugspurgy  bey  Sara  Mangin\ 
IVittib.y  1 620. 1     4to,  2.  p.  1.,  pp.  91.  1 019 

America  Discovered.  A  Poem,  In  Twelve  books.  By  an 
American.     New  Tork^  J.  F.  Trow,  1850.     i2mo,  pp.  283  (i). 

America  Dissected.     See  [Macsparran  (James)]. 

America,  Disputatio  Publica.  i.  Quae  sit  Origo  Gentis 
Americanae  i  2.  An  America  Veteribus  quoque  fuerit  cognita  ? 
Rinthelli.  [s.  a.]     4to.  c.  1021 

L' America  |  Geografico-Storico  |  Politica,  |  Ovvero  |  Descrizione, 
e  nome  d'ogni  Provincia;  sualestensione,  confini,  proprieta  de' 
climi,  fer- 1  tilita  de'  terreni ;  e  Stato  politico,  utile,  ed  |  economico 
di  ciascuno  stabilimento  Europeo. | Tomo  Primo. |/n  Venezia,\ 
MDCCLXXXV.  I  Presso  Jntonio  Zatta  e  Figli,  |  Con  Licenza  de*  Superi- 
or!, e  Privilegio.  \     3  vois.,  410,  pp.  xvi.,  322  ;  pp.  viii.,  288  ;  pp. 

Xii.,  236.  H.   IC'12 

America  in  Arms.  A  Short  and  Faithful  Account  of  the  Con- 
duct of  Great  Britain  towards  the  American  States  which  forced 
them  to  declare  themselves  Free  and  Independent,  .  .  .  Printea 
in  the  Tear  1781.     8vo.  1023 

America  Invincible.  An  Heroic  Poem,  in  Two  Books ;  .  .  . 
To  which  is  prefixed,  A  concise  History  of  the  Former  Wars 
in  America.  Dedicated  to  his  Excellency  Horatio  Gates,  Esq. 
By  an  Officer  of  Rank  in  the  Continental  Army.  Number  i. 
Danvers,  near  Boston,  1777.     8vo,  pp.  40.  1024 

Book  II.  ends  with  the  death  of  Montgomery.     The  poem  was  "  to  be  continued." 

La  America  Lloranda  por  la  temprana  muerte  de  su  amado, 
su  padre,  su  bien  y  sus  delicias  el  E.  S.  D.  Bernardo  de  Galvez, 
Conde  de  Galvez,  &c.  Capitan  Genl.  de  la  Luisiana  y  dos 
Floridas,  &c.  Humilde  rasgo  del  Lie'-  D.  Agustin  Pomposa  Fer- 
nandez de  San  Salvador  Abogado,  &c.  Mexico  [n.  d.]  Sm. 
4to,  pp.  25,  6.  1025 


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America  Lost.    A  Poem  of  Condolence.     Addressed  to  Brit- 
annia.    London,  Lewis,  1778.     4to.  1026 
Sei  Monthly  Rtview,  Firit  Series,  Vol.  lviii.,  p.  469. 

America,  or  a  General  Survey.     See  [Everett  (Alex.  H.)] 

America  Poetica.     Colleccion  escojida  de  Composiciones  en 
Verso  escritas  por  Americanos  en  el  presente  siglo.     Falparaiso, 


1846.     Rl.  8vo,  13  parts,  pp.  820. 


1027 


America  Pois'd  in  the  Balance  of  Justice.  Ornamented  with 
an  Elegiac  Frontispiece,  and  a  Reconciliatory  Tail-piece.  In  this 
Research  the  Mother  Country  and  her  Colonies  is  considered  in  a 
New  Light,  and  supported  by  arguments  quite  different  from 
those  held  forth  by  the  Parliamentary  Speakers  and  Polemical 
Writers  on  either  side  of  the  question.  By  P— oplicola  H — is- 
toricus.     Printed  for  the  Author,  1776.     4to,  pp.  40.     2  Plates. 

America  und  seine  jetzige  Bewegung.  Nach  einem  Vortrag 
gehalten  im  vorstadtischen  Handwerkervein.  Berlin,  Reinhold 
Schlingmann,  1861.     i6mo,  pp.  32.  1029 

La  America  Vindicada.     See  [Sanchez  Valverde]. 

America  Vindicated  from  the  High  Charge  of  Ingratitude  and 
Rebellion :  with  a  Plan  of  Legislation  Proposed  to  the  Consider- 
ation of  Both  Houses,  For  Establishing  a  Permanent  and  Solid 
Foundation,  For  a  just  constitutional  Union,  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies.  By  a  Friend  to  Both  Countries. 
.  .  .  Devizes,  T.  Burrough,  m.dcc.lxxiv.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  48. 

"  Written  by  a  warm  advocate  for  the  Americans,  who  proposes  that  a  free  consti- 
tution should  be  confirmed  to  North  America,  similar  to  that  of  Ireland." — Monthly 
Rtview,  Vol.  L.,  p.  325. 

America.  A  most  singular  woodcut  or  broadside,  measuring 
about  13}  in.  by  8|  in.  with  4  lines  of  letterpress  beneath,  in 
German,  purporting  to  be  a  representation  and  description  of  the 
natives  discovered  by  the  Portuguese  on  the  northern  coast  of 
South  America.  The  following  is  a  literal  translation  of  the  in- 
scription, viz. — **This  figure  represents  to  us  the  people  and 
island  which  have  been  discovered  by  the  Christian  king  of  Por- 
tugal or  by  his  subjects.  The  people  are  thus  naked,  handsome, 
brown,  well  shaped  in  body,  their  heads,  necks,  arms,  private 
parts,  feet  of  men  and  women,  are  a  little  covered  with  feathers. 
The  men  also  have  many  precious  stones  in  their  faces  and 
breasts.    No  one  else  has  anything,  but  all  things  are  in  common. 


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And  the  men  have  as  wives  those  who  please  them,  be  they 
mothers,  sisters,  or  friends,  therein  make  they  no  distinction. 
They  also  fight  with  each  other.  They  also  eat  each  other, 
even  those  who  are  slain,  and  hang  the  flesh  of  them  in  the 
smoke.  They  become  a  hundred  and  fifty  years  of  age.  And 
have  no  government."  1031 

The  cut  attempts  to  rrpreaent  the  minutiae  of  the  foregoing  inscription.  It  is  be- 
lieved to  be  the  earliest  xylographic  print  relating  to  America,  and  unique.  Its  date 
ii,  doubtless,  very  shortly  subsequent  to  the  letters  of  Columbus  announcing  his  dis- 
covery. In  Stevens*  Am.  Bibliographer,  pp.  7,  8,  it  is  reproduced  in  fac-simile,  and 
described  at  greater  length. 

De  Americaansche  Mercurius  behelsende  drie  .  .  .  Geschie- 
denissen  van  Liefdens  Hartstochten,  Onkuysche  Rampspoeden 
en  Rampsalige  Minnedriften  ...  in  America  voorgevallen.  Am- 
iUrdam^  1678.     i2mo.     Plates.  M.  1032 

An  interesting  and  curious  book,  now  very  rare^ 

Les  Americains,  ou,  la  preuve  de  la  Religion  Chretienne. 
Par  les  Lumieres  Naturelles.     1811.     6  vols.,  8vo.  1033 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Memoirs  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Vol.  i.,  Boston,  17S5. 
Vol.  II.,  Part  I.,  Boston,  i793>  Part  11.,  Boston,  1804.  Vol.  in., 
Cambridge,  1 809- 1 5.  Vol.  iv.,  Cambridge,  1818-20.  New 
series,  Vol.  i.-viii.,  Cambridge,  1833-1861.  1034 

A  list  of  the  articles  contained  in  these  volumes  is  inserted  in  Triibner's  Bibl. 
Guide,  pp.  7-17. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
1846-1865,  &c.    Boston  and  Cambridge,  1848-1866.    6  vols.,  8vo. 

American  Adventure  by  Land  and  Sea ;  being  remarkable 
instances  of  enterprise  and  fortitude  among  Americans ;  Ship- 
wrecks, Indian  Captivities,  &c.  New  York,  Harpers,  1841,  &c. 
2  vols.,  i8mo.  1036 

The  American  Alarm,  or  the  Bostonian  Plea,  for  the  Rights 
and  Liberties  of  the  People.  Humbly  addressed  to  the  King  and 
Council,  and  to  the  Constitutional  Sons  of  Liberty  in  America. 
By  the  British  Bostonian.  Boston,  Printed  and  Sold  by  D.  Knee- 
land  and  N,  Davis,  in  ^een  Street,  1763.    8vo,  pp.  52.      w.  1037 

American  Almanac.    New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1801.    i2mo. 

The   American   Almanac  and  Repository  of  Useful  Knowl- 

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edge  for  the  Year  1830- 1862.  Boston^  i829-'62.  33  vols., 
i2mo.  1039 

The  volume  for  1830  wai  edited  by  Jared  Sparki ;  from  1831  to  1841  the  work  wai 
conducted  by  Joieph  E.  Worcester;  ^om  1843  to  1847  by  Francia  Bowen,  lubie- 
^uently  by  George  P.  Sanger.  The  volumei  for  1839,  1849  and  1859  contain  general 
indexes  to  the  volumes  for  1830-39,  1840-49  and  1850-59,  respectively.  This 
valuable  work,  which  is,  in  fact,  a  compendious  annual  register,  terminated  in  1861, 
is  well  worthy  of  being  preserved  as  a  book  of  reference.  It  was  succeeded  by  the 
National  Almanac. 

The  American  and  British  Chronicle  of  War  and  Politics  ; 
being  an  Accurate  and  Comprehensive  Register  of  the  most 
memorable  Occurrences  in  the  last  ten  Years  of  His  Majesty's 
Reign :  in  which  will  be  found  above  Eighteen  Hundred  Inter- 
esting Events,  During  the  late  War  between  Great  Britain  and 
America,  France,  Spain  and  Holland  j  From  May  10,  1773,  to 
July  16,  1783.  The  whole  carefully  collected  from  Authentic 
Records,  and  correctly  arranged  in  Chronological  Order.  Multum 
in  Parvo.  This  compendium,  or  Political  System  of  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Affairs,  is  a  faithful  Diary  of  Civil  and  Military 
Transactions,  extracted  from  Government  Dispatches  and  Offi- 
cial Papers,  Votes  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  Lords,  ^  eso- 
lutions  of  Congress,  Acts  of  Council,  Royal  Proclai  »ns. 
Edicts,  &c.     Provincial  Considerations,  Debates,  Petitic  ad- 

dresses. Meetings,  and  Determinations.  Every  Engagement  by 
Sea  and  Land,  Military  Operations,  Civil  Establishments, 
Changes  in  Administration,  Political  Struggles,  and  Principal 
Appointments  j  Treaties  of  Alliance,  Commerce,  and  Peace ; 
Constitutional  and  Financial  Reform ;  Land  and  Marine  Force 
of  the  Belligerent  Powers ;  Public  Revenue,  Debt,  and  Expen- 
diture, &c.  &c.  &c.  To  the  Recapitulation  of  Public  Occurrences 
during  the  late  War  in  America  and  in  Europe,  is  added  a  general 
Table  of  Prior  Events ;  British  Governors  in  America  at  the 
Commencement  of  Hostilities  ;  Members  of  the  first  Congress  } 
Constitution  and  Form  of  Government  of  the  several  States,  and 
Population  in  each ;  Ships  of  War  taken,  lost,  or  destroyed  j 
Roads  in  America ;  and  a  copious  Abridgement  of  the  Treaties 
of  Peace.  London,  Printed  for  the  Author  [1783].  8vo,  60  un- 
numbered leaves.  s.  1040 

The  dedication  is  signed  E.  J.  S.  Faribault,  No.  926,  quotes  a  book  with  a  similar 
title,  4  vols.,  4to,  London,  1801,  which  is  probably  an  error. 

American  and  English  Oppression,  and  British  and  American 
Abolitionists  :  a  Letter  addressed  to  R.  D.  Webb,  Esq.  By  an 
American  in  his  Fatherland.     London,  iS53>     ^^^*  '^4' 


AMERICAN. 


»3» 


American  and  West-Indian  Gazetteer,  containing  an  Authentic 
Description  of  the  Colonies  and  Islands  in  that  part  of  the  Globe. 
London^  iTji.     i2mo.  1042 

American  Anecdotes  :  Original  and  Select.  By  an  Ameri- 
can. In  Two  Volumes.  Boston,  Putnam  ilf  Hunt,  i^^o.  i2mo, 
pp.  300  and  300.  1043 

Contain!  four  hundred  and  eighty-ieven  anecdotes,  moitly  relating  to  the  American 
Revolution,  with  an  index.     Attributed  to  Freeman  Hunt. 

American  Annals,  1775.     See  [Pennant  (Thos.)] 

The  American  Annual  Cyclopaedia,  and  Register  of  Important 
Events  of  the  Year  1861.  ...  N^ew  Tork,  D.  Jppleton  iff  Co. 
[1862].     Rl.  8vo.     Continued  annually.  1044 

The  American  Annual  Monitor  for  1858;  or,  Obituary  of 
the  Members  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in  America  for  the  Year 
1858.     New  Tork,  Wm.  Wood,  1859,  *"^  continued.  1045 

The  American  Annual  Register  for  1796.  See  [Callender 
(J.  T.)] 

The  American  Annual  Register;  for  the  Years  1825-6; 
1826-7;  1827-8-9;  1827-8-9.  Second  Part;  1829-30;  1830-31 
...   For  1825-9,  ^'"^  yori;  1829-31,  Boston,  1827-32.     8vo. 

Each  volume  has  a  double  paging.  A  second  edition  of  the  volume  for  1816-7  was 
published  in  1835.     The  worlc  was  continued,  with  the  following  title  : 

Fessenden  &  Co.'s  Series.  The  American  Annual  Register 
of  Public  Events;  for  the  Year  1831-32.  ...  Brattleboro',  Vt., 
Fessenden,  1833.  8vo.-|-The  American  Annual  Register  for  the 
Year   1832-3.      New  Tori,  Wm.  Jackson,  1835.     8vo.         1047 

Complete  sets  in  eight  volumes  are  rather  scarce. 

American  Antiquarian  Society.  Address  to  the  Members  ... 
together  with  the  Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Institution,  and 
a  List  of  Donations  to  the  Society  ...  .  Worcester,  William 
Manning,  March,  18 19.     8vo,  pp.  38.  1048 

Archaeologia  Americana.     Transactions  and  Collections  of  the 

American  Antiquarian  Society.     Published  by  Direction  of  the 

Society.     Vol.  i.     Worcester,  Mass.,  mdcccxx.     8vo,  pp.  436. 

Vol.  II.  [Indian  Dialects  of  North  America.]     Cambridge,  1836. 

pp.  XXX.,  573  (i).     Vol.  III.     Boston,  1857.     PP*  cxxxviii.,  378. 

Vol.  IV.     Boston,  i860,    pp.  viii.,  355  (i).  1049 

A  list  of  the  contents  of  each  volume  will  be  found  in  Triibner's  Bibl.  Guide,  pp. 
246-248. 


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A  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society,  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  [By  C.  C.  Bald- 
win.]    fForcester^  iS^j.     8vo,  pp.  571  in  all.  1050 

This  catalogue  is  replete  with  the  rarest  of  American  pamphlets,  as  the  reference 
mark  W  in  this  dictionary  will  abundantly  testify. 

Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Members  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society,  May  29,  1839.  ...  With  the  Laws  of  the 
Society,  as  revised.     Worcester^  '839.     8vo.  w.  105 1 

Communication  from  the  President  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society  to  the  Members,  October  24th,  18 14.  Worcester 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  12,  6.  1052 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  ...  Vol. 
I.,  May,  1846,  to  May,  1848.  Vol.  11.  (pp.  1-160).  Vol.  iii. 
Boston^  1846-49.  8vo  (pp.  105-184).  Proceedings  at  the  Annual 
Meeting,  Worcester,  Oct.  23,  1843.  Worcester.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued semi-annually.  ^053 

The  American  Apollo,  containing  the  Publications  of  the 
[Massachusetts]  Historical  Society,  Essays,  Moral,  Political,  and 
Poetical,  and  the  daily  Occurrences  in  the  Natural,  Civil,  and 
Commercial  World.  ...  Part  i.  and  11.  in  39  Nos.  Boston^ 
1791-92.     8vo.  1054 

American  Archives.     See  Force  (Peter). 

American  Arguments  for  British  Rights.  See  [Hamilton 
(Alex.)]. 

American  Art.     See  [Waterston  (R.  C.)] 

Transactions  of  the  American  Art-Union.  For  the  Year 
1844-49.  ^^^  York.  8vo.+ Bulletin,  1848-1851,  and  Sup- 
plementary Bulletin,  May  i,  1853.     ^<?^  York.     8vo  and  4to. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Re- 
port on  the  History  and  Progress  of  the  American  Coast  Survey 
up  to  ...  1858.  By  the  Committee  of  Twenty  appointed  by 
the  ...  Association  ...  August,  1857.    ["•  P'>  1858.]    8vo.  pp.  88. 

The  composition  of  the  report  was  begun  by  Judge  J.  K.  Kane,  and,  after  his 
death,  completed  by  F.  A.  P.  Barnard. 

Proceedings  ...  .  First  Meeting,  held  at  Philadelphia,  Septem- 
ber, 1848.     Philadelphia^  1849.     ^vo,  pp.  156.  1057 

Continued  annually. 


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Constitution,  Addresses  and  List  of  Members  of  the  American 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social  Science,  with  the  ques- 
tions proposed  for  di[<cussion,  to  which  are  added,  Minutes  of 
the  Transactions  of  the  Association,  July,  1866.  Boston^  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  1058 

American  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Ship  Canal  Company.  Charter 
and  Act  of  Incorporation  ...  and  Treaty  of  Protection  Negociated 
between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  New  Tork^  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  30.4"Charter  and  Act  of  Incorporation  ...  as  amended  : 
also  Treaty  [as  above] ;  ...  and  Charter  granted  by  the  State  of 
Nicaragua  to  the  Accessory  Transit  Company.  New  Tork^  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  1059 

American  Atlas,  consisting  of  Twenty  One  Large  Maps,  viz. 
a  Map  of  each  State  and  Province,  as  well  as  the  British  Prov- 
inces and  the  West  Indies.     Philadelphia^  \']()^.     Folio.       1060 

This  is  the  first  native  American  Atlas.    The  maps  were  engraved  for  the  American 
edition  of  Guthrie's  Geography.     A  doubtful  title ;  from  a  bookseller's  catalogue. 

The  American  Atlas  ;  containing  the  following  Maps. — viz — 
I.  North- America  2.  South-America  3.  United  States  4.  New- 
Hampshire  5.  Province  of  Maine  6.  Massachusetts  7.  Vermont. 
8.  Rhode-Island  9.  Connecticut  10.  New- York  11.  New- Jer- 
sey 12.  Pennsylvania  13.  Delaware  and  Maryland  14.  Virginia 
15.  Kentucky,  with  the  adjoining  Territories  16.  North-Caro- 
lina 17.  South-Carolina  18.  Georgia  19.  Tennessee  20.  West- 
Indies.  New-Tor k^  Published  by  John  Reid^  Bookseller  and  Sta- 
tioner, No.  106,  JVater-Street.     1796.     Folio.  H.  106 1 

American  Atlas.  A  Complete  Historical,  Chronological  and 
Geographical  American  Atlas  ;  being  a  Guide  to  the  History  of 
North  and  South  America,  and  the  West  Indies  :  exhibiting  an 
accurate  Account  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement  and  Progr»;ss  of 
their  various  Kingdoms,  States,  Provinces,  &c..  Together  with 
the  Wars,  celebrated  Battles  and  remarkable  Events,  to  the  year 
1822,  According  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's  Atlas,  and  intended 
as  a  Companion  to  Lavoisne's  Improvement  of  that  celebrated 
Work.     Philadelphia,  Carey  ^  Lea,  1822.     Folio.     53  Maps. 

For  a  French  translation  of  this  work,  see  Buchon  (J.  A.) 

American  Atlas.     See  JefFerys  (Thos.) 

The  American  Bard ;  or.  Select  Poems  of  various  Times  and 
Countries  ...  .  No.    i.,   containing :    ...   *'  The   Land  of  the 


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Aztecs,"  translated  ^  om  the  Mexican  Poet,  Heredla  ...  .  New 
Yorky  i860.     8vo,  t-p.  16.  H.  1063 

American  Bards.     See  [Wain  (Robert)]. 

The  American  Bee,  a  Collection  of  Entertaining  Histories. 
Leominster^  Mass.^  1797'     i2mo.  1064 

The  American  Biography,  containing  Biographical  Sketches 
of  the  Officers  of  the  Revolution  and  of  the  principal  Statesmen 
of  that  period,  to  which  are  added  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Benedict  Arnold,  and  the  Narrative  of  Major  Andre,  compiled 
from  authentic  sources.     Wheeling^  F.  Kenyan^  ^^SS*     8vo. 

The  American  Bloody  Register,  containing  the  History  of  the 
Lives,  Last  Words  and  Dying  Confession  of  three  most  noted 
Criminals,  Richard  Barrick  and  John  Sullivan,  Highway  Robbers, 
and  Confession  of  Alexander  White,  Murderer  and  Pirate.    Boston, 


Printed  and  sold  by  E.  Russell,  1 784.      1 2mo,  pp.  30. 


1066 


The  American  Bureau  of  Mines.  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 
A  Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  of  100  miles  West  of 
Omaha.  By  the  American  Bureau  of  Mines.  New  Tori,  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  1067 

American  Bravery.     See  [Butler  (James)]. 

American  Candour,  in  a  Tract  lately  published  at  Boston, 
entitled  "  An  Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence  between  our 
Administration  and  Great  Britain  and  France,"  with  an  attempt 
to  show  what  are  the  real  causes  of  the  failure  of  the  Negocia- 
tions  between  France  and  America.    London,  1809.    8vo.      1068 

American  Charters ;  granted  by  Charles  11.,  William  and  Mary, 
and  George  11.;  viz.,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Pennsylvania, 
Massachusetts  Bay,  and  Georgia.  London  [n.  d.]  Folio,  pp. 
10,  14,  12,  21,  18.  c.  1069 

A  conjectural  title  from  the  catalogue  of  the  library  of  Congress. 

The  American  Christian  Record  ;  containing  the  History, 
Confession  of  Faith  and  Statistics  of  each  Religious  Denomina- 
tion in  the  United  States  and  Europe ;  a  list  of  all  the  Clergy- 
men, with  their  Post-office  Address,  etc.  New  York,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  696.  1070 

American  Chronological  Tablets,  exhibiting  in  a  Methodical 


AMERICAN. 


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Manner  the  most  Remarkable  Occurrences  from  the  Creation  of 
the  World  to  the  Present  Period.     Baltimore^  1812.     i8mo. 

American  Chronology :  or  a  Summary  of  Events  relating  to 
the  United  States,  from  1492  to  1813.  Philadelphia^  1813. 
i2mo.  1072 

The  American  Citizen's  Manual  of  Reference.  New  Tork^ 
1840.     8vo,  pp.  102.  1073 

The  American  Citizen's  sure  Guide :  being  a  Collection  of 
most  important  State  Papers :  such  as  The  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence :  Articles  of  Confederation  and  Perpetual  Union  :  The 
Constitution  of  the  United  States :  All  the  Treaties  now  in 
force  which  the  United  States  have  ever  made  :  Merchants'  and 
Seamen's  Acts  :  Duties  on  Goods,  Wares  and  Merchandize : 
Census  as  taken  in  1800,  &c.  ...  Printed  for  Charles  Peirce  of 
Portsmouth^  N.  i/.,  by  S.  Sewall,  Kennebunk,  1804.  i2mo,  pp. 
356(2).+And  Trenton,  1813.      i2mo.  H.  1074 

The  American  Civil  War,  as  seen  by  an  Englishman.  [^Lon- 
don ?  186-.]     i6mo,  pp.  4.  1075 

American  Claim  of  Rights,  addressed  to  the  Deputies  of  North 
America,  in  General  Congress.    Charles-Town,  S.  C,  1774.   4to. 

American  Colonization  Society.     See  Slavery. 

American  Commissioners  of  Claims  at  Paris.  Statement,  Cor- 
respondence, Conjectural  Notes,  &c.     Philadelphia,  1807.     8vo. 

American  Congregational  Union.  The  Year  Book  of  the 
...  Union  for  the  Year  1854.  [Vol.  i.]  New  Tori,  1854.  8vo. 
Continued.  1078 

The  American  Crisis.     See  [Paine  (T.)] 

The  American  Crisis,  by  a  Citizen  of  the  World,  inscribed  to 
those  Members  of  the  Community  vulgarly  called  Patriots. 
London,  Flexney,  1777.     8vo.  I079 

"  The  Citizen  of  the  World  takes  for  granted  a  speedy  triumph  over  the  colonists, 
and  accordingly  recommends,  in  the  strongest  manner,  clemency  towards  the  van- 
quished."— M.  R,,  Lvi.,  p.  400. 

The  American  Crisis ;  its  Causes,  Significance,  and  Solution. 
By  Americus.     Chicago,  III.,  J.  R.  PFalsh,  1862.  1080 

American  Destiny  :  what  shall  it  be,  Republican  or  Cossack  P 


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An  Argument  addressed  to  the  People  of  the  late  Union,  North 
and  South.     New  Tork^  Columbian  Association,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  44. 

American  Dialogues  of  the  Dead  and  Dialogues  of  the  Amer- 
can  Dead.     1814.     8vo.  io8i<7 

American  Educational  Year-Book,  for  1857:  comprising  an 
Almanac,  Educational  Statistics,  Teacher's  Directory,  etc. 
[Edited  by  the  Rev.  Augustus  Russell  Pope.  Vol.  i.]  Boston, 
james  Robinson  and  Company,  etc.,  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  192.  Con- 
tinued. H.  1082 


American  Discovery  and  Conquest.     London,  1857. 

American  Encroachments.     See  [Atcheson  (Nath.)] 

Transactions  of  the  American  Ethnological  Society, 
i.-iii.     New  York,  1 850-1 853.     8vo. 

A  list  of  the  contents  will  be  found  in  Triibner's  Bibl.  Guide. 


i2mo. 


Vols. 
1084 


American  Exports  and  Imports ;  Calculations  and  Tables  of 
Corresponding  Equivalents,  at  different  Rates  of  Exchange,  of 
American  Exports  and  Imports ;  adapted  to  the  Commerce  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  as  a  Manual  for  Merchants 
and  Manufacturers.    Second  Edition.    London,  185 1.    4to,  pp.  84. 

The  American  Freedman.  A  Monthly  Journal  ...  .  Vol.  i. 
No.  I.     April,  1866.     New  York,  1866.     8vo.  1086 

American  Freedmen's  Inquiry  Commission.  Preliminary  Re- 
port touching  the  Condition  and  Management  of  Emancipated 
Refugees  ;  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War  ...  June  30,  1863.  ... 
New  York,  John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  40.     H.  1087 

The  American  Gazette ;  Being  a  Collection  of  all  the  Authen- 
tic Addresses,  Memorials,  Letters,  Petitions  and  other  Papers, 
which  relate  to  the  Present  Disputes  between  Great  Britain  and 
her  Colonies,  containing  also  many  original  Papers  never  before 
Published.  London,  G.  Kearsley,  1 768-1 770.  8vo.  Nos.  I  to 
6,  and  an  Appendix.  1088 

The  title-page  of  some  copies  varies  from  the  above.  It  includes  a  Journal  of 
Transactions  and  Correspondence  of  Bernard  Gage.  See  M.  R.,  Vol.  xxxix.,  p.  326; 
ZLii.,  p.  485.     A  London  sale  Catalogue  quotes  an  edition  with  a  Boston  imprint. 

American  Gardener's  Magazine,  and  Register  of  Useful  Dis- 
coveries and  Improvements  in  Horticulture  and  Rural  Af&irs. 
Vol.  i.-ii.  ...  Conducted  by  C.  M.  Hovey  and  P.  B.  Hovey, 


AMERICAN. 


»37 


Jr.  Boston:  Russell,  Shattuck  and  fVilliams i  and  Hovey  and 
CoOT^flwy,  1835-36.  8vo.  Continued  as  the  Magazine  of  Hor- 
ticulture. H.  1089 

The  American  Gazetteer ;  containing  a  distinct  Account  of 
all  the  Parts  of  the  New  World :  Their  Situation,  Climate,  Soil, 
Produce,  Former  and  Present  Condition;  Commodities,  Manu- 
factures, and  Commerce.  Together  with  An  accurate  Account 
of  the  Cities,  Towns,  Ports,  Bays,  Rivers,  Lakes,  Mountains, 
Passes,  and  Fortifications :  The  whole  intended  to  exhibit  the 
Present  State  of  Things  in  that  part  of  the  Globe,  and  the  Views 
and  Interests  of  the  several  Powers  who  have  Possessions  in 
America.  Illustrated  with  proper  Maps.  In  three  volumes. 
London,  J.  Millar,  1762.      i2mo,  pp.  xxiv.,  324;  348  ;  348. 

A  meritorious  work.     See  M.  R.,  xxv.,  p.   155.     Translated  into  Italian  in  1763. 
See  "  II  Gazettiere  Americano." 

American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  Annual  Re- 
port ...  .  For  ...  1857.  Society's  Rooms,  New-Tor k  University, 
1850.  8vo,  pp.  50  (i).  Continued. + Bulletin.  Vol.  i.,  for  ... 
1852.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  79  (i).  Con- 
tinued.-{- Catalogue  of  the  Library  ...  .  Compiled  by  E.  R. 
Straznicky.  New  Tork,  G.  B.  Teubner,  Printer,  1857.  ^^o,  pp. 
32.-|-Charter and  By-Laws.  NewTork,i%^2.  8vo.+Also, i86o. 
8vo,  pp.  3 1. -H Proceedings  ...  .  Vol.  i.  New  Tork  [1863].  8vo. 
+Statement  of  the  Objects  and  Organization.  New  Tork,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  2i.-f-Also,  New  Tork,  1857.     ^^o,  pp.  14.  1091 

American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  The  Polar 
Exploring  Expedition.  A  Special  Meeting  ...  held  March  22, 
i860.     New  Tork,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  40.     Map.  h.  1092 

The  American  Gift-Book,  containing- Washington's  Farewell 
Address,  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  Sketches  of 
Washington,  &c.     New  Tork,  1859.     i2mo.  1093 

American  Glory.     See  Free  Trade. 

The  American  Guide  Book  ;  being  a  Hand-Book  for  Tourists 
and  Travellers  through  every  part  of  the  United  States.  New 
Tork  and  Philadelphia,  i%\b.     i2mo.  1094 

The  American  Historical  Magazine.     Vol.  i.     Nos.  i  to  6. 

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January  to  June,  1836.     New  Haven,,  William  Storer,,  Jr.,,  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  240.  1095 

No  more  published.     It  contains  much  matter  relating  to  New  Englanr^  not  to  be 
found  elsewhere ;  among  other  things  a  life  of  Gov.  Eaton. 

American  Historical  Magazine.  Vol.  i.  No.  i.  January, 
1850.     New  rorky  1850.  1096 

Transactions  of  the  American  Historical  Society.  Vol.  i. 
Washington,,  1839.         8vo.  1097 

American  Historical  Tales.    New  Tork,,Jppleton,,  i%$0.    i2mo. 

American  Historical  Tales  for  Youth.  New  Tori,  1831,  &c. 
i8mo,  pp.  204,  177,  174.  1099 

The  Lives  of  John  Smith,  Boone,  and  Randolph,  in  one  volume. 

American  History  and  Biography,  etc.  New  Tork,  C.  Lohman, 
1838.     i8mo,  pp.  vi.,  258.  iioo 

American  Home  Missionary  Society  Report.  New  Tori, 
1826.     Continued.  iioi 

American  Homestead  Association.  Proposals  to  establish  the 
...  Association.     {^Washington,  1865.]     Broadside.         h.  iioia 

The  American  Hunter,  a  Tale,  from  Incidents  which  hap- 
pened during  the  War  with  America.  To  which  is  annexed  a 
Somersetshire  Story.     London,  Kearsley,  1788.     i2mo.         1102 

See  the  M.  R.,  lxxix.,  p.  170. 

American  Husbandry.     See  [Young  (Arthur)]. 

The  American  in  Algiers,  or  the  Patriot  of  '76  in  Captivity  ; 
A  Poem.     New  Tori,  i'j()'j.     i2mo.  1103 

The  American  in  Algiers.  A  Poem.  Canto  ii.  [No  im- 
print.]    i2mo.  M.  1 1 04 

American  Independence  the  Interest  of  Great  Britain.  See 
[Cartwright  (John)]. 

American  Institute.  Journal  ...  a  Monthly  Publication  de- 
voted to  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Manufactures,  and  the  Arts, 
accompanied  with  Public  Documents.  New  Tori,  1836-40.  4 
vols.,  8vo.  1105 

Transactions  of  the  American  Institute.  Annual  Report  made 
to  the  Legislature.     Albany,  1842.     8vo.     Continued.  1106 


AMERICAN. 


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Alphabetical  and  Analytical  Catalogue  of  the  American  Insti- 
tute Library.  With  the  Rules  and  Regulations,  &c.  New 
Yorky  W.  L.  S.  Harrison^  Printer^  1852.     8vo,  pp.  8,  212.      h. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction,  Act  of  Incorporation,  By- 
Laws,  &c.  Boston^  1 83 1.  1 2mo.-H Introductory  Lectures.  Bos- 
ton^ 1 83 1.     8vo.  1 108 

Continued  annually.  The  later  volumes  include  "  The  Journal  of  Proceedings,  and 
a  List  of  the  Officers." 

American  International  Relief  Committee  for  the  Suffering 
Operatives  of  Great  Britain.  Report  ...  1862-63.  New  Tork^ 
Printed  by  C.  A.  Alvord^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  72.  H.  1109 

Relates  to  the  cotton  famine. 

The  American  Jest  Book,  containing  a  Choice  Selection  of 
Jests,  Anecdotes,  Bon  Mots,  Stories,  &c.  Printed  at  Harris- 
burgh^  for  C.  Carey^  of  Philadelphia^  1 796.     8vo.  mo 

This  scarce  book  is  one  of  the  earliest  publications  of  its  kind  in  the  United  States. 

American  Journal  of  Conchology.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Tryon, 
Junr.  Vol.  I.  Philadelphia^  1865.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  387.  30 
Plates.  1 1 1 1 

American  Journal  of  Education.  For  ...  1826-1829.  Vol. 
i.-iv.     Boston^  1826-29.     8vo.  1 1 12 

Monthly.  Edited  by  W.  Russell.  Continued  in  the  "  American  Annals  tff  Edu- 
cation." 

The  American  Journal  of  Education  and  College  Review. 
Published  monthly.  Editors :  Absalom  Peters,  d.d.,  Henry 
Barnard,  ll.d.  Vol.  i.  August,  1855-January,  1856.  No. 
1-2.     New  Tork^  N.  A.  Calkins  [}%^^-$b'].     8vo.  11 13 

After  these  two  numbers  the  editors  separated,  and  established  independent  jour- 
nals, Mr.  Peters  taking  as  associate  editor  Hon.  S.  S.  Randall,  and  also  in  No.  8, 
sqq.,  Alexander  Wilder,  m.o.  Mr.  Barnard's  Journal  dropped  the  words  "  and  Col- 
lege Review"  from  the  title.     Nos.  i  and  2  also  appeared  as 

The  American  Journal  of  Education.  Published  bi-monthly. 
Edited  by  Henry  Barnard,  ll.d.  Vol.  i.  1856.  Nos.  i  and 
2.  Second  Edition.  Originally  issued  as  Nos.  i.  and  11.  of  the 
American  Journal  of  Education  and  College  Review.  Hartford^ 
F.  C.  Brownell  [i^^d].     8vo.     Continued.  11 14 

With  numerous  biographies  and  portraits.     Vol.  xi.  is  also  "  New  Series.     Vol.  i." 

American  Journal  of  Geology  and   Natural  Science,     Con- 


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ducted  by  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh,  1831.     Philadelphia^  1831. 
8vo.  1 1 15 

American  Journal  of  Improvements  in  the  Useful  Arts,  and 
Mirror  of  the  Patent  Office  in  the  United  States.  By  I.  L. 
Skinner.     Assisted  by  Uriah  Brown.    JVashington^  1828.     8vo. 

Volt,  i.-ii.,  New  Series.     Vol.  i.,  183 1. 

American  Journal  of  Indigenous  Materia  Medica,  and  Re- 
pertory of  Medical  Science.  Conducted  by  B.  Keith,  m.d. 
Vol.  I.     No.  I.     November,  i860.     New  Tork^  i860.     8vo, 

The  American  Journal  of  Insanity,  edited  by  the  Officers  of 
the  New  York  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica.  Volume  i. 
Uir/Vtf,  1844-5.     8vo,  pp.  396.     Continued.  h.  1118 

Vol.  IV.,  sqq.,  "  Printed  at  the  jlsylum." 

American  Journal  of  Numismatics  and  Bulletin  of  the  Ameri- 
can Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society.  New  Tbri,  Edward 
Cogatiy  1866.     Rl.  8vo.  II 19 

The  American  Journal  of  Science,  more  especially  of  Miner- 
alogy, Geology,  and  the  other  branches  of  Natural  History  ...  . 
Conducted  by  Benjamin  Silliman  ...  .  New  Tori  (ii.-l.).  New 
Haven,  i8i8-[47].  50  vols.  Second  Series.  Vol.  i.  New 
Haven  [1846].     8vo.     Continued.  11 20 

Conducted  by  Prof.  B.  Silliman  to  January,  1838;  to  October,  1845,  by  Profs.  B. 
Silliman  and  B.  Silliman,  Junr. ;  afterward  by  Profs.  B.  Silliman,  B.  Silliman,  Junr., 
and  J.  D.  Dana,  aided  subsequently  to  May,  1851,  by  Prof.  A.  Gray,  Prof.  L.  Agassiz, 
Dr.  W.  I,  Burnett,  and  Dr.  W.  Gibbs.  Vol,  50  is  "  General  Index  to  Vol.  1-49," 
and  the  Preface  contains  a  history  of  the  work ;  No.  30  of  "  Second  Series"  is  "  Gen- 
eral Index  to  Vol.  i-io;"  No.  60  is  "General  Index  of  Vol.  11-20;"  No.  90  is 
"  General  Index  to  Vol.  ai-30."  The  First  Series  was  quarterly,  the  Second  is  bi- 
monthly. 

The  American  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences.  Edited  by 
Isaac  Hays,  M.D.     Vol.  i.     Philadelphia,  iSiy.     8vo.  11 21 

First  Series,  Vol.  i.-xxvi.     New  Series,  continued. 

The  American  Kalendar,  or  United  States  Register  for  the 
year  1794.  To  be  continued  annually.  Philadelphia,  1794. 
i2mo,  pp.  iSy.-^ London,  Reprinted Jor  y.  Debrett,  1794.  i2mo, 
pp.  187.  II 22 

Highly  commended  in  the  Monthly  Revieio,  Vol.  xv.,  p.  338.  The  last  of  which  I 
find  a  notice  is  dated  1798. 

The  American  Keepsake  ...  with  a  Steel-Plate  Engraving  of 


AMERICAN. 


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all  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  and  containing  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  ...  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  ...  Washington's  Inaugural  Address,  First  Annual  Mes- 
sage, '.nd  his  Farewell  Address  ...  .  To  which  is  added  Date  of 
Formation  of  State  Constitutions,  Qualifications  of  Voters  ...  in 
each  State ;  Qualifications  for  Governors,  Senators  and  Repre- 
sentatives in  tlie  Different  States.  ...  To  which  is  appended  the 
New  Postage  Law  of  1845,  Entire.  Boston^  1845.  i2mo,  pp. 
75.  H.  1123 

The  American  Laborer  :  Devoted  to  the  cause  of  Protection 
to  Home  Industry.     Vol.  i.     New  Tbri,  1S4.2-2.     8vo.       11 24 

The  American  Landscape,  No.  i.  Containing  ...  Views  ...  . 
Engraved  from  Original  and  Accurate  Drawings  ...  and  from 
well  authenticated  Pictures  ;  with  Historical  and  Topographical 
Illustrations.  Ntiv  Tori,  Elam  Bliss,  1830,  4to,  pp.  16.  6 
Plates.  H.  1 1 25 

American  Legal  Association.  Manual  of  the  . . .  Association : 
containing  its  Plan,  Constitution  and  Secretary's  Report,  to- 
gether with  the  Catalogue  of  its  Members,  embracing  the  ... 
Address  of  at  least  one  ...  Lawyer  at  almost  every  Village  and 
City  in  the  Union.  Also,  The  Legal  Forms  for  the  acknowl- 
edgment of  Deeds  and  the  Rates  of  Interest  in  every  State. 
New  York,  June,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  31  (i).  H.  1 126 

American  Liberty,  A  Poem.  [Mottoes.]  New  Tork,  Printed 
by  J.  Anderson,  at  Beekman  Slip,  mdcclxxv.     8vo.  p.   1127 


American  Literary  Association. 
1809.     i6mo,  pp.  16. 


Constitution. 


Philadelphia, 
P.  1 128 


of 


The  American  Literary  Gazette.  See  American  Publishers' 
Circular. 

The  American  Literary  Magazine. — Monthly — By  T.  Dwight 
Sprague.  Vol.  i.  Albany,  Printed  by  "Joel  Munsell,  1847.  ^^o, 
pp.  iv.,  392.     Continued.  h.  1129 

,    Vol.  III.,  &c.,  Hartford,  Printed  by  J.  Gaylord  ff^ells.     Contains  many  biographies 
and  portraits. 

American  Lyceum  of  Science  and  the  Arts,  Composed  of 
Associations  for  Mutual  Instruction,  &c.  Worcester,  1827, 
8vo.  1 1 29a 

American  Lyceum,  or  Society  for  the  Improvement  of  Schools, 


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and  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  [Prospectus.]  Boston^  T. 
R.  Marvin,  Printer,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  1 6.  +  Proceedings  of  the 
Convention  held  in  New- York,  1831,  32,  to  organize  the  Na- 
tional Department  of  the  Institution.  Boston,  1831.  8vo. -f- 
Also,  Proceedings  July,  1832.     No.  i.     New  Tork,  1832.     8vo. 

The  American  Magazine,  a  Monthly  Miscellany,  devoted  to 
Literature,  Science,  History,  Biography,  and  the  Arts  \  includ- 
ing also  State  Papers  and  Public  Documents,  with  ...  Public 
News,  and  Passing  Events  ....  Vol.  i.     Jibany,  1815.     8vo.  h. 

The  American  Magazine  and  Historical  Chronicle.  . . .  Boston, 
Rogers  and  Fowle,  1743-46.     3  vols.,  8vo.  m.  1132 

The  American  Magazine  and  Monthly  Chronicle  for  the 
British  Colonies.  Volume  i.  Containing  From  October  1757 
to  October  1758  inclusive.  By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen.  ... 
Philadelphia,  f^illiam  Bradford [^ly^y-^S'].   8vo,  pp.  656  (6).  H.  P. 

The  American  Magazine  and  Repository  of  Useful  Literature. 
Edited  by  John  S.  Wood,  m.d.,  and  Barnabas  Wood,  assisted  by 
several  Literary  Gentlemen.  Albany,  1841-42.  8vo.  Vol.  i ; 
Vol.  2,  3  nos.  1 1 34 

American  Magazine.  Containing  a  Miscellaneous  Collection 
of  Original  and  other  Valuable  Essays  ....  [Edited  by  Noah 
Webster.]  New  York,  Printed  by  Samuel  Loudon,  Dec.  1787  to 
Nov.  1788.     8vo,  pp.  882.  H.  1135 

The  American  Magazine  for  [the  Year]  1769.  Philadelphia, 
1769.     8vo.  p.  1 1 36 

Edited  by  Lewis  Nicola.    Nine  numbers  only  published.    "  The  Transactions  of  the 
American  Philosophical  Society"  for  1768,  8vo,  pp.  118,  are  usually  added. 

American  Magazine  of  Useful  and  Entertaining  Knowledge. 
...  Boston,  John  L.  Sibley  and  James  B.  Dow,  1834-37.  3  vols., 
8vo.     Woodcuts.  H.  1 137 

The  American  Magazine  of  Wit.  A  Collection  of  Anecdotes, 
Stories,  and  Narratives,  Humorous,  Marvellous,  Witty,  Queer, 
Remarkable,  and  Interesting.  Partly  Selected,  and  Partly  Ori- 
ginal. With  Plates,  By  A  Judge  Of  the  Convivial  Court  of 
Dover,  Aided  by  a  Jury  of  Odd  Fellows.  New  Tori,  H.  C. 
Southwick,  1803.  i2mo,  pp.  346.  Frontispiece  folded,  and 
plate. -{-Another  Edition.     New  Tork,  1808.     i2mo,  pp.  332. 


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American  Magazine ;  or,  Monthly  View  of  the  Political  State 
of  the  British  Colonies:  for  March,  1741.     8vo.  c.  1139 

The  American  Mail-Bag ;  or,  Tales  of  the  War.  London^ 
Wardl^  Lock^  1863.     Fcap  8vo,  pp.  348.  1140 

American  Mariners.     See  [Davis  (John)]. 

American  Mechanics'  Magazine  :  containing  Useful  Original 
Matter  ...  as  well  as  Selections  ...  .  Conducted  by  Associ- 
ated Mechanics.  [A  weekly  paper.]  New  Tork^  Published  by 
James  F.  Seaman^  1825,  1826.     Vols,  i.,  11.     pp.  412,  299.      p. 

Only  two  volumes  published. 

American  Medical  Association.  Laws  and  Regulations  ... 
with  a  Short  Account  of  the  Educational  and  Benevolent  Insti- 
tutions of  Philadelphia.  . . .  Philadelphia^  Printed  by  T.  K.  and  P. 
G.  Collins^  1855.  i8mo,  pp.  127.  Map. -f- With  a  Sketch  of 
Detroit,  and  a  Brief  History  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  and 
of  the  Development  of  the  Resources  of  the  State.  . . .  Detroit^ 
Printed  by  R.  F.  Johnstone^  1856.     i2mo,  pp.  92.     Plate.  h. 

There  are  probably  other  similar  volumes.     The  Sketch  of  Detroit  "  is  made  up  of 
extracts  from  •  Sketches,'  etc.,  by  Robert  E.  Roberts." 

Arierican  Medical  Association  Transactions.  Vol.  i.  Phila- 
delphia, 1850.     8vo.     Continued.  1143 

American  Medical  Recorder.  Conducted  by  J.  Eberle,  G.  S. 
Pattison,  H.  W.  Ducachet  [etc.]  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia,  18 18. 
8vo.     Continued.  11 44 

American  Medical  Register.     See  Hosack  (Dr.) 

American  Medical  Times.  Being  a  Weekly  Series  of  the 
New  York  Journal  of  Medicine.  Vol.  i.  No.  i.  June  2, 
1 860.     New  Tori,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  18.  11 45 

American  Memoranda.     &^  [Lumsden  (James) ]. 

American  Military  Biography ;  containing  the  Lives,  Charac- 
ters and  Anecdotes  of  the  Officers  of  the  Revolution,  who  were 
most  Distinguished  in  Achieving  our  National  Independence. 
Also  The  Life  of  Gilbert  Motier  Lafayette,  Major  General  in 
the  Continental  Army,  &c.  Printed /or  Subscribers,  182^.  i2mo, 
pp.  xxiii.,  240,  184.  Plates.  +  Another  Edition.  Cincinnati, 
1831.     i2mo.  1 146 


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The  American  Military  Pocket  Atlas ;  Beintr  an  approved  Col- 
lection of  Correct  Maps,  both  General  and  Particular,  of  The 
British  Colonies,  Especially  those  which  now  are,  or  probably 
may  be.  The  Theatre  of  War.  Taken  principally  from  the 
Actual  Surveys  and  judicious  Observations  of  Engineers  De 
Brahm  and  Romans  ;  Cook,  Jackson  and  Collet  i  Mai.  Holland, 
and  other  Officers,  Employed  in  His  Majesty's  Fleets  and 
Armies.  London^  R.  Sayer  and  J.  Bennet  [1776].  8vo,  pp.  viii.  } 
List  of  Maps,  i  leaf;  6  Maps,  folded.  1147 

There  are  copies  in  which  the  title  varies  from  the  above,  but  the  collation  ii  the 
lame.     See  Steveni'i  Nuggets,  Nos.  86,  87. 

American  Mineralogical  Journal.  Conducted  by  Archibald 
Bruce,  M.D.,  &c.     New  Tork^  i%io.     Vol.  i,  8vo.  1148 

The  American  Miscellany  of  Popular  Tales,  Essays,  Sketches 
of  Character,  Poetry,  and  Jeux  d'Esprit.     London^  li^o.     8vo. 

History  of  the  American  Missionary  Association  :  its  Consti- 
tution and  Principles,  Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  New 
Tork^  i860.     24mo,  pp.  72.  H.  1149^ 

The  American  Mock-Bird,  a  Collection  of  the  most  Familiar 
Songs  now  in  Vogue.     New  York,  lyto.     i2mo.  1150 

The  American  Monitor.  A  Political,  Historical  and  Com- 
mercial Magazine,  Devoted  to  the  Affairs  of  South  America. 
1824-25.     2  vols.,  8 vo.  1x51 

Includes,  also,  mil! . '  y  and  mining  information. 

American  Monitor,  or  the  Republican  Magazine  for  Oct. 
1785.     Boston  J  lySs.     Vol.  i.     No.  i.     410.  1152 

American  Monthly  Magazine.  New  York,  1833-38.  12 
vols.,  8vo.  II 53 

First  series,  six  volumes,  edited  by  H.  W.  Herbert  and  A.  D.  Patterson.  Second 
series,  six  volumes,  edited  by  Charles  F.  Hoffman  and  Park  Benjamin. 

American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Critical  Review.  New 
Tork^  18 1 7-18.     4  vols.,  8vo.  h.  1154 

Vol.  I.  was  edited  by  H.  Biglow ;  11.  and  iii.  by  H.  Biglow  and  O.  L.  Holley ;  iv. 
by  O.  L.  Holley.  De  Witt  Clinton,  Dr.  Mitchell,  J.  K.  Paulding,  and  other  eminent 
men,  contributed  to  this  magazine. 

American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Review.  New  Tor/t,  1 799- 
1800.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1 155 


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The  American  Monthly  Magazine.  [Edited  by  Jas. 
McHcnry.]     Philadelphia^  lii^.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1156 

American  Monthly  Magazine :  edited  by  N.  P.  Willis.  Vol. 
i.~iii.     Sw/(9«,  1829-31.     3  vols.,  8vo.  1 157 

American  Monthly  Review.  Cambridge  and  Boston^  1832- 
1833.     4  vols.,  8vo.  1 1 58 

The  American  Monthly  Review  i  or  Literary  JouDial,  from 
January  to  April,  inclusive,  1795,  with  an  appendix.  Philadel- 
^A/fl,  1795.     Vol.  I.,  8vo.  1159 

American  Moral  and  Sentimental  Magazine :  Edited  by  T. 
Kirk.     New  ITori^  ijgy.     Vols.  i.  and  11.,  8 vo.  11 60 

Includes  a  long  diisertation  on  the  Welch  Indians. 

The  American  Museum  :  Antiquities,  Curiosities,  Beauties 
and  Varieties  of  Nature  and  Art  in  America.      1823.      i8mo. 

The  American  Museum,  or  Repository  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Fugitive  Pieces,  Prose  and  Poetical.  ...  Philadelphia^ 
Printed  by  Mathew  Carey^  m.dcc.lxxxvii.-m.dcc.xcii.  12 
vols.,  8vo.  H.  &  M.  1162 

Vol.  I.,  a  p.  1.,  pp.  xvi.,  576.  Vol.  II.,  pp.  600,  za  published  in  1787.  Vol.  in.,  pp. 
xvi., 603(1).  Vol.  IV.,  pp.  59a,  published  in  1788.  Vol.  v.,  The  American  Museum, 
or  Universal  Magazine:  containing,  Essays  on  Agriculture — Commerce — Manufactures — 
Natural  and  Civil  History  and  Biography — Law  Information — Public  Papers — Intelli- 
gence— Moral  Tales — Ancient  and  Modern  Poetry,  &c.  &c.  For  the  Year  1789. 
First  Part,  From  January  to  June.  Philadelphia,  Carey,  Stewart  &  Co.,  1789.  pp. 
6a8.  Vol.  VI.,  returned  to  the  first  title,  pp.  49a;  Proceedings  of  Congress,  pp.  46, 
Index,  pp.  (6);  published  in  1789.  Vol.  vii.,  with  same  title  as  Vol.  vi.,  pp.  344, 
and  Appendices  44,  44,  44,  40,  and  Index  (4).  Vol.  viii.,  pp.  a88  and  App.  40,  80, 
ao,  ja,  in  1790.  Vol.  ix.,  pp.  344  and  App.  48,  40,  48.  Vol  x.,  pp.  308,  App. 
36,48,  44,  in  1791.  Vol.  XI.,  pp.  308,  App.  36,  9a,  48  (8).  Vol.  xii.,  pp.  3sa 
and  App.  36,  44,  40.  '*  This  work  was  printed  and  edited  by  Mathew  Carey.  'I 
was  much  attached  to  this  work,  and  had  great  reluctance  to  abandon  it,  unpro- 
ductive and  vexatious  as  was  the  management  of  it ;  but  at  length  I  sang  its  requiem, 
at  the  close  of  the  year  179a.  That  it  had  considerable  merit  is  universally  acknowl- 
edged ;  and  there  is  no  vanity  in  the  declaration,  as  the  work  did  not  contain  a  single 
essay  of  my  own.  The  whole  of  my  labour  consisted  in  the  selection  of  its  contents, 
and  the  addition  occasionally  of  a  few  notes,  of  little  importance.' — M.  Carey't 
Autobiography,  in  New  Eng.  Mag.  Washington  said  that  a  more  useful  literary  plan 
had  never  been  undertaken  in  America,  or  one  more  deserving  of  public  encourage- 
ment."— Rich.     Resumed  as: 

The  American  Museum :  or.  Annual  Register  of  Fugitive 
Pieces,  Ancient  and  Modern.  For  the  Year  1798.  [Motto.] 
Philadelphia.^  Mathew  Carey.,  J^ne  20,  m.dcc.xcix.  8vo,  pp. 
416  (5);  Table,  folded.     Not  continued.  h.  iibia 

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American  Musical  Miscellany :  a  Collection  of  the  Newest 
and  most  Approved  Songs,  set  to  Music.  Northampton,  Mass., 
1798.     i2mo.  1163 

Contains  "Major  Andre's  Song  to  Delia."     See  page  198. 

American  Nationality.  From  the  Biblical  Repertory  and  Prince- 
ton Review,  for  October,  1861.  Philadelphia,  Peter  fValker. 
Svo,  pp.  37.  1 164 

American  Naval  Battles :  Being  a  Complete  History  of  the 
Battles  F-^ught  by  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  from  its  Estab- 
lishment in  1794  to  the  Present  Time,  including  the  Wars  with 
France,  and  with  Tripoli,  the  Late  Wars  with  Great  Britain  and 
with  Algiers :  with  an  Account  of  the  Attack  on  Baltimore, 
and  of  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans.  With  Twenty-one  Elegant 
Engravings,  Representing  Battles,  &c.  Boston,  J.  J.  Smith,  Jr., 
MDCCCXXXI.  Svo,  pp.  278.+ Same.  Boston,  Charles  Gaylord, 
1837.     8vo.  1 165 

Attributed  to  H.  Kimball.     Some  copies  are  dated  1840. 

The  American  Nepos :  a  Collection  of  the  Lives  of  the  most 
Remarkable  and  the  most  Eminent  Men,  who  have  contributed 
to  the  Discovery,  the  Settlement,  and  the  Independence  of 
America.  ...  Baltimore,  G.  Douglas,  1805.  iimo,  2  p.  1.,  pp. 
xi.  (i),  384.  Portrait.  +  Same.  Second  Edition.  Baltimore, 
John  Vance  &  Co.,  181 1.     i2mo,  pp.  408.  H.  1166 

American  Normal  School  Association.  American  Normal 
Schools :  Their  Theory,  their  Workings,  and  their  Results,  as 
embodied  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  First  Annual  Convention  of 
the  ...  Association,  held  at  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  August  19 
and  20,  1859.  New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  ^  Burr,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  113.     Illustrations.  h.  1167 

American  Notes  and  Queries.  [Nos.  i  to  4.  Philadelphia, 
W.  Brotherhead,  1857.]     °vo»  PP-  ^^'  i'^^ 

The  first   edition  of  No  11.   was  canceled  and  reprinted.     The  work  died,  as  it 
deserved,  at  the  fourth  number. 

American  Numismatic  Society.  Constitution  and  By-Laws 
...  .  Adopted  September,  1858.     New  Tork,  1858,  32mo,  pp.  8. 

The  American  Odd-Fellows  Museum  ...  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  concise  view  of  the  Origin,  Character,  and  Extent  of  the 
Order  in  America.     New  Tork,  1856.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1170 


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American  Orator :  containing  Two  Hundred  Specimens  of 
American  Eloquence,  with  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
fForcester,  Z.  Baker  ^  Co.,  1855.  1 171 

American  Orator's  Own  Book,  being  Selections  from  the 
ablest  English  and  American  Orators.  New  Tork^  1855,  &c. 
i2mo,  pp.  250.  1 1 72 

American  Oratory,  or  Selections  from  the  Speeches  of  Eminent 
Americans.  Compiled  by  a  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar. 
Philadelphia^  Biddle^  1842.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  531. +  1836.     8vo.+ 

1853-  "73 

American  Peace  Society.  Petition  in  behalf  of  stipulated 
arbitration  ...  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  4.+ Annual  Reports,  1829,  &c.  11 74 

American  Philosophical  Society,  for  promotmg  Useful  Knowl- 
edge. Celebration  of  the  Hundredth  Anniversary,  on  the  25th 
May,  1843  '  ^^^^  ^  Discourse  by  Dr.  Patterson,  on  the  Origin, 
Progress  and  Labours  of  the  Society,  followed  by  the  Proceed- 
ings at  a  special  meeting  held  on  the  26,  27,  29  and  30th  May, 
in  further  celebration  of  the  occasion,  with  abstracts  of  scientific 
papers  then  read,  &c.     Philadelphia^  1843.     ^vo,  pp.  232. 

Included  in  Vol.  in.  of  the  Proceedings. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  American  Philosophical  So- 
ciety, held  at  Philadelphia  for  promoting  Useful  Knowledge. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia^  Joseph  R.  A. 
Skerretty  1824.     8vo,  pp.  xv.,  290.  1176 

Catalogue  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society  Library. 
Part  I.,  II.  ...  Philadelphia^  Caxton  Press  of  C.  Sherman^  Son&  Co. 
[1863-66].     8vo,  pp.  634.  H.  1 177 

Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  American  Philosophical  So- 
ciety. Philadelphia^  i8i4.-|-Laws  and  Regulations  adopted  June 
21,  1833.  Philadelphia,  1833.  8vo,  pp.  46  (i).  +  As  finally 
amended  and  adopted,  December  16,  1859.  Together  with  the 
Charter  of  the  Society,  and  a  List  of  its  Members.  Philadel- 
phia, i860.     8vo,  pp.  80.  H.  1 1 78 

American  Philosophical  Society,  &c.  List  of  the  Members 
...  .    [^Philadelphia,  1865  ?].     8vo,  pp.  56,  6  (2).  H.  1 179 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at 


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1840-65.     9  vols.,  8vo.  H.  1 1 80 

Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  for  promoting  Useful  Knowledge.  Vols,  i.-vi., 
1769-1809.  6  vols.,  4to.  Philadelphia,  1771-1809.4- Vol.  i. 
Second  edition,  corrected.     Philadelphia,  lySg.    4to.  1181 

Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at 
Philadelphia,  for  promoting  Useful  Knowledge.  New  Series. 
Vol.1.     Philadelphia,  iS  18.     4to.     Continued.  1 182 

Transactions  of  the  Historical  &  Literary  Committee  of  the 
American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at  Philadelphia,  for  pro- 
moting Useful  Knowledge.  Philadelphia,  iSig,' 2^  \2.  3  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  iv.,  464  (i) ;  xxii.,  375  (i) ;  99.  1 183 

Contents;  Preliminaries,  pp.  54.  i.  An  account  of  the  History,  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  Indian  Nations,  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the  neighbour- 
ing States,  by  the  Rev.  John  Heckewelder,  pp.  34.8  (N.  A.  R.,  ix.,  p,  155).  2.  Cor- 
respondence between  Mr.  Heckewelder  and  Mr.  Duponceau,  on  the  languages  of 
the  American  Indians,  pp.  351-448.  3.  Words,  Phrases,  and  Short  Dialogues  in 
the  Language  of  the  Lenni  Lenape,  by  Mr.  Heckewelder,  pp.  451-464.  Vol.  11. 
has  the  title-page  :  A  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Character  of  the  Chinese 
System  of  Writing  ...  .  By  Peter  S.  Duponceau  ...  A  Vocabulary  of  the  Cochin- 
chinese  Language,  by  Father  Joseph  Morrone  ...  with  Notes  ...  by  M.  de  la 
Paleen  ...  and  A  Cochinchinese  and  Latin  Dictionary  ...  .  Vol.  in.  contains,  i.  His- 
torical Sketch  of  Continental  Paper  Money.  By  Samuel  Breck.  pp.  40.  z.  The 
Social  and  Intellectual  State  of  the  Colony  of  Pennsylvania  prior  to  the  year  1743. 
By  Job  R.  Tyson,  pp.  41-63.  3.  Biographical  Notice  of  Edward  Livingston.  By 
Henry  D.  Gilpin,  pp.  65-84.  4.  The  Effects  of  Secluded  and  Gloomy  Imprison- 
ment on  Individuals  of  the  African  Variety  of  Mankind  in  the  Production  of  Disease. 
By  Benjamin  H.  Coates,  m.d.     pp.  85-99. 

The  American  Pioneer.  A  Monthly  Periodical,  devoted  to 
the  Objects  of  the  Logan  Historical  Society,  or  to  Collecting 
and  Publishing  Sketches  relative  to  the  Early  Settlement  and 
Successive  Improvement  of  the  Country.  Illustrated.  Second 
Edition.      Cincinnati,  1842-43.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  448,  480. 

Edited  by  John  S.  Williams.  The  first  edition  of  Vol.  i.  was  published  at  Chili- 
cothe,  1842. 

The  American  Pioneer :  with  a  New  and  Useful  Plan  to 
establish  Free  Labor,  in  the  United  States.  By  an  American. 
Boston,  Jllen  ^  Co.,  1854.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  1185 


American  Poems.     Original  and  selected.     Vol.  i.     Litchfield, 


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Printed  by  Collier  and  Buel[\']()'i\.     iimo,  pp.  vili.,  304;  List, 
3  1. }  Errata,  i  1.  1186 

"Said  to  be  Dr.  £.  H.  Smith's  collection.     That  keen  piece  of  satire  on  Gen. 
Ethan  Allen  (page  142)  is  by  the  celebrated  Dr.  Lemuel  Hopkins." — Kilbourne. 

American  Poetical  Miscellany.  Original  and  Selected.  Phila- 
delphia^ R.  Johnson^  1809.     2  vols.,  iimo,  pp.  300,  304.      1187 

Contains  "  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Gen.  Greene,"  by  Mathew  Carey. 

American  Political  and  Military  Biography.  ...  Part  i.  The 
Political  Lives  and  Public  Characters  of  the  Presidents  of  the 
United  States,  and  other  Distinguished  Public  Men.  Part  11. 
The  Lives,  Characters,  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Military  and  Naval 
Officers  of  the  Revolution  ...  .  [n.  p.],  1825.    i2mo,  pp.  424.  h. 

American  Political  Manual,  containing  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Washing- 
ton's Farewell  Address,  with  copious  Index.  Philadelphia  [n.  d.] 
i2mo.  1 189 

The  American  Preacher.     See  [Austin  (Di  vid)]. 

American  Principles.     See  [Adams  (J.  Q.)  ] 

American  Publishers'  Circular  and  Literary  Gazette.  Vol.  i. 
September,  1855.     New  Tork^  1855-61.     7  vols.,  4to.         1190 

Continued  as  the  American  Literary  Gazette. 

The  American  Quarterly  Church  Review  and  Ecclesiastical 
Register.     New  Haven^  afterward  New  York^  1858,  etc.     8vo. 

Previously  The  Church  Review. 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  History  of  its  Forma- 
tion.    [Philadelphia^  I ^5-]'     8vo,  pp.  lO.  h.  1 192 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  Proceedings  at  the 
[Second]--Thirteenth  Annual  Meeting.  Philadelphia,  Merrihew 
and  Thomj.  m  (1864-65,  Merrihew  ^  Son),  Printers,  1853-65. 
8vo.  H.  I 193 

The  "  Nationa     Pharmaceutical  Convention,"  held  at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  6,  1852, 
is  considered  as  ihc  first  meeting  of  the  Association. 

American  Pulpit :  Sermons  by  Eminent  Orators.  London, 
Hamilton,  1852.     8vo.  ii94 

American  Quarterly  Observer.  Vol.  i.,  July,  1833 ;  Vol. 
III.,  Oct.  1834.     Boston.     8vo.  1195 


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ton, 1838.     8vo.  1 196 

The  American  Quarterly  Register  and  Magazine.  ...  Con- 
ducted by  James  Stryker.  May,  1848,  to  December,  1849.  ^o'* 
i.-iii.  ...  Philadelphia,  E.  C.  &  J.  Biddle  [1848-49].  3  vols., 
8vo.  H.  1197 

For  remaining  volumes,  iee  Strylcer  (J.) 

The  American  Quarterly  Register.  ...  Vol.  iv.-xv.  Boston, 
Perkins  and  Marvin  (afterwards  T.  R.  Marvin),  1832-43.  12 
vols.,  8vo.  H.  1 198 

Vols.  I.  and  ii.  were  entitled  "  (Quarterly  Register  and  Journal  of  the  American  Edu- 
cation Society."  Andover,  Flagg  and  Gould,  1829.  Vol.  in.,  "The  Quarterly  Reg- 
ister of  the  .  ..  Society."  Boston,  Perkins  Gf  Marvin,  1831.  Vols.  i.  and  11.,  con- 
ducted by  Rev.  £.  £.  Cornelius  and  B.  B.  Edwards ;  iv.-xi.,  by  Edwards ;  xii.,  xiii., 
by  Edwards  and  W.  Cogswell;  xiv.,  by  Edwards  and  S.  H.  Riddel;  xv.,  by  Rev. 
Samuel  H.  Riddel. 

The  American  Quarterly  Review.     See  Walsh  (R.) 

American  Quarterly  Review  of  the  American  Protestant  As- 
sociation. Edited  by  R.  W.  Griswold.  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia, 
1844.     8vo.  1 199 

The  American  Querist.     See  [Cooper  (Myles)]. 

American  Question.  A  Letter  from  a  Calm  Observer  to  a 
noble  Lord,  on  the  subject  of  the  late  Declaration  relative  to  the 
Orders  in  Council.  London,  Gale  and  Curtis,  i8i2.  pp.  i6, 
8vo.  H.  1200 

The  American  Question,  and  How  to  Settle  It.  London, 
Sampson  Low  &  Co.,  1863.     Post  8vo,  pp.  313.  1201 

The  American  Question.  Secession.  Tariff.  Slavery.  Brigh- 
ton, Harry  Taylor,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  74 — /.  e.,  73  (i).         H.  1202 

American  Rail-Road  Journal.  New  York,  1832,  &c.  11 
vols.,  8vo.     Continued  in  410.  1203 

Henry  V.  Poor,  editor.  Assistant  editors  :  James  T.  Hodge,  for  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy. Charles  T.  James,  for  manufactures  and  the  mechanic  arts.  M.  B.  Hewson, 
for  civil  engineering. 

American  Railway  Guide,  1851.  New  York,  C.  Dinsmore. 
Sm.  4to.  1204 

Continued.     Published  monthly. 


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The   American  Rebellion.      By  an  American  Citizen.     See 
[Victor  (O.  J.)] 

American  Register.     See  Walsh  (R.) 

The  American  Register :  or  General  Repository  of  History, 
Politics,  and  Science.    Philadelphia^  i%0']-i%ii.    7  vols.,  8vo.    s. 

Edited  by  C.  Brockden  Brown.     Includes  many    valuable  state  papers  and  letters 
by  eminent  persons  not  to  be  found  elsewhere. 


The  American  Register  for  1775.     New  York^  1775- 

The  first  book  of  the  kind  printed  in  the  Colony  of  New  Tork. 


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American  Register,  or  Summary  Review  of  History,  Politics 
and  Literature.     Philadelphia^  181 7.     2  vols.,  8vo.  1207 

The  American  Remembrancer ;  or.  An  Impartial  Collection 
of  Essays,  Resolves,  Speeches,  &c..  Relative,  or  having  Affinity, 
to  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia^  Mathew  Carey^ 
1795.     3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  288,  288,  312.  H.  1208 

American  Repertory  of  Arts,  Sciences  and  Manufactures  : 
Edited  by  J.  J.  Mapes.     New  Tork^  1840-42.     4  vols.,  8vo. 

The  American  Repository  of  Useful  Information  ...  .  To  be 
continued  Annually.  Philadelphia^  B.  Davies^  ^795-  i8mo,  pp. 
42,  and  12  blank  leaves,  each  headed  with  a  vignette  appropriate 
to  a  month.  h.  1210 

Afterward  entitled  "  The  American  Repository,  and  Annual  Register  of  the  United 
States,"  etc.     The  latest  volume  I  have  seen  is  dated  1803. 

American  Resistance  Indefensible :  a  Sermon  on  the  day 
appointed  for  a  General  Fast,  Dec.  13,  1776.  By  a  Country 
Curate.     London,  Gardner,  ^77^'  1211 

"  Contains  a  brief,  but  clear  and  consistent  state  of  our  present  unhappy  conflict  in 
America,  with  strong  deductions  in  favor  of  the  measures  of  government." — M.  R., 
Lv.,  p.  487. 

American  Review.  A  Whig  Journal  of  Politics,  Literature, 
Science  and  Arts.  New  Tork,  1845-47.  6  vols.,  8vo.+New 
series.  Vol.  i.  to  x.     New  Tork,  1848-52.     10  vols.  121 2 

The  title  of  the  second  series  is  American  Whig  Review. 

The  American  Review,  and  Literary  Journal,  for  the  Year 
1801-1802.  New  Tork,  T.  &  J.  Swords,  1801-02.  2  vols., 
8vo.  H.  1213 

Edited  by  C.  Brockden  Brown  and  others.  A  continuation  of  "The  Monthly 
Magazine  and  American  Review." 


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The  American  Review  of  History  and  Politics,  &c.  See 
Walsh  (R.) 

The  American  Revolution ;  written  in  the  Style  of  Ancient 
History.     See  [Snowden  (Richard)]. 

American  Sketches.     Concord,  N.  H.,  1822.     8vo.      w.  1214 

American  Sketches.  By  a  Native  of  the  United  States.  Lon- 
don, 1827.     i2mo.  1 21 5 

American  Sketches,  Farmer's  Fireside,  A  Poem.  1823. 
i2mo.  1216 

American  Slavery  and  the  Kansas  Question,  from  the  "  Edin- 
burgh Review."     London,  Longman,  1856.     8vo.  1217 

American  Society  for  promoting  National  Unity.  ...  [Pro- 
gramme, Constitution,  and  Proposed  Members.]  New  York, 
John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  10,  6.  h.  2218 

American  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Domestic  Manu- 
factures. Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  New 
Tork,  1817.     8vo,  pp.  32.  1219 

American  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Temperance.  See 
American  Temperance  Society. 

The  American  Songster :  being  a  select  Collection  of  the  most 
celebrated  American,  English,  Scotch  and  Irish  Songs.  New 
Tork,  S.  Campbell,  m,dcc,lxxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  xii.,  204.        1220 

The  American  Spectator,  or  Matrimonial  Preceptor.  Adapted 
to  the  State  of  Society  in  the  American  Republic.  Boston,  1797. 
i2mo.  1 221 

The  American  Spy:  Letters  written  in  London,  1764-65. 
London,  1786.     i2mo.  1222 

The  American  Spy,  a  Collection  of  xxxvi  Letters  written  to 
various  persons  resident  in  the  Sister  Land.  London,  Printed  for 
the  Author,  1791.     i2mo.  1223 

The  American  Star,  being  a  Choice  Collection  of  the  most 
approved  Patriotic  and  other  Songs.  Never  before  published. 
Second  Edition.     Richmond,  18 17.     i6mo.  1224 


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American  State  Papers.     See  Washington  (George). 


American  State  Papers,  and  Correspondence  between  Messrs. 
Smith,  Pinkney,  Marquis  Wellesley,  General  Armstroiig,  M. 
Champagny,  M.  Turreau,  Messrs.  Russell,  Monroe,  Foster, 
&c.  Containing  also.  Papers  relative  to  the  Annexation  of  Hol- 
land to  France ;  Repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan  Decrees  ;  Eng- 
lish and  Irish  Budget ;  French  State  Papers,  &c.  ...  Philadel- 
phia^ Printed  i  London^  Reprinted  for  Longman^  Hurst^  Rees^  Orme^ 
and  BrowHy  and  J.  M.  Richardson^  181 2.  8vo,  pp.  187,  116; 
3  Tables,  folded.  h.  1225 

See  M.  R.,  n.  s.,  lxix.,  p.  269. 


American  State  Papers :  containing  authentic  Documents  re- 
lating to  the  History,  Politicks,  Statisticks,  &c.,  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Communicated  to  Congress  by  the  President. 
Boston,  1808.     8vo,  pp.  95,  80.  1226 

American  State  Papers,  containing  the  Correspondence  be- 
tween Messrs.  Smith,  Pinkerton,  Marquis  Wellesley,  &c.  Lon- 
don, 181 1.     8vo,  pp.  60.  1227 

American  State  Papers.  Documents,  Legislative  and  Execu- 
tive, of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  from  the  First  Ses- 
sion of  the  First  to  the  Second  of  the  Twenty-Second  Congress, 
inclusive  ...  .  Selected  and  edited,  under  the  authority  of  Con- 
gress, by  Walter  Lowrie,  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  Matthew 
St.  Clair  Clarke,  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Wash- 
ington, Gales  and  Seaton,  1 832-1 861.  Folio.  First  Series,  21 
vols. ;  Second  Series,  17  vols.  1228 

This  important  publication  is  classified  as  follows,  namely :  i.  Foreign  Relations, 
including  the  Annual  Messages  of  the  Presidents  (1789-1828),  6  vols.  11.  In- 
dian Affairs  (1789-1827),  comprising,  ist.  All  Documents  accompanying  Indian 
Treaties;  2nd.  Indian  Massacres  and  Depredations;  3rd.  Indian  Wars;  4th.  Efforts 
made  for  their  benefit  in  Civilization,  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  2  vols. 
III.  Finance  (1789-1828),  embracing,  ist.  Public  Debt  and  Public  Credit;  2nd.  Reve- 
nue, direct  and  indirect  Taxation;  3rd.  The  Currency ;  4th.  The  Mint;  5th.  Bank 
of  the  United  States;  6th.  Annual  Estimates ;  7th.  Expenses  of  Collecting  Revenue  ; 
8th.  Table  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure,  5  vols.  iv.  Commerce  and  Navigation 
(1789-1823),  embracing,  ist.  Imports  and  Exports ;  2nd.  Fisheries;  3rd.  Lighthouse 
Establishment;  4th.  Improvement  of  Harbours,  Rivers,  Roads,  and  Canals;  5th.  Ton- 
nage; 6th.  Coasting  Trade,  3  vols.  v.  Military  Affairs  (1789-1838),  1st.  Army; 
2nd.  Military  Academy ;  3rd.  Fortifications ;  4th.  Armaments,  Arms ;  5th.  National 
Armories;  6th.  Militia,  7  vols.  vi.  Naval  Affairs  (1789-1836),  4  vols.  vii. 
Post-Office  Department  (1789-1833),  I  vol,  viii.  Public  Lands  (1789-1837),  8 
vols.  IX.  Claims  (1789-1823),  i  vol.  x.  Miscellaneous  (1789-1823),  2  vols. 
This  valuable  work  was  printed  by  order  of  the  United  States  Government,  and  dis- 
tributed through  the  Members  of  Congress.     It  contains  reprints,  not  only  of  all  the 

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early  occasional  publications  of  the  Congress  that  could  be  found,  but  many  important 
papers  from  the  Archives  of  the  Government  never  before  published.  The  Second 
Series  having  been  published  several  years  after  the  first,  is  often  found  separately, 
and  consists  of  the  following  : 

American  State  Papers.  Second  Series.  Washington^  1858- 
61.     17  vols.,  folio.  1229 

Foreign  Relations,  Vols.  5  and  6.  Finance,  Vols.  4  and  5.  Military  Affairs,  Vols. 
3-7.  Naval  Affairs,  Vols.  2-4.  Public  Lands,  Vols.  4-8.  The  foregoing,  with  the 
Annals  of  Congress,  Register  of  Debates,  and  Congressional  Globe,  form  a  tolerably 
complete  series  of  American  State  Papers  to  the  year  i860.  For  a  list  of  the  sourest 
of  information,  tee  Hickey's  Constitutions,  Chapter  xi. 

American  State  Papers.  Important  Documents  and  Dis- 
patches, which  accompanied  the  Message  of  the  President  [John 
Adams]  of  the  United  States  of  America,  to  both  Houses  of 
Congress,  April  3rd  1798,  respecting  the  difference  between 
America  and  France,  including  the  Instructions  to  the  American 
Envoys,  &c.  &c.     London,,  Wright,  1798.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  30. 

Same  as  America  and  France,  No.  1016,  with  a  new  title. 

American  Statesman  Extra  Sheet.  Substance  of  a  Discussion 
in  the  Senate,  on  the  Report  of  a  Committee  in  favor  of  incor- 
porating Amherst  College,     [n.  p.,  1824.]     8vo,  pp.  18.         h. 

The  American  Statesman's  Kalendar,  and  Register,  for  18 13. 
...  New-Tork,  D.  Longworth,  1813.     36mo,  pp.  80.        h.  1232 

American  Statistical  Association.  Collections  of  the  Ameri- 
can Statistical  Association.    Boston,  iS^y.   [1854].   2  vols., 

8vo.  + Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  American  Statistical 
Association.  ...  Boston,  1840;  also  1844.  8vo,  pp.  24.  + Con- 
stitution and  By-Laws  ...  with  a  List  of  Officers,  Fellows, 
and  Members,  January  1862.  Boston,  Press  ofT.  R.  Marvin 
£sf  Son,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  1233 

The  American  Struggle.  Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  North. 
London,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  32.  1234 

American  Sunday  School  Union.  The  Charter ;  being  a  Plain 
Statement  of  Facts,  in  relation  to  an  Application  to  the  Legis- 
lature of  Pennsylvania,  to  grant  a  Charter  to  the  ...  Union. 
With  the  Statement  of  the  Resident  Members  of  the  Board  of 
Managers,  belonging  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  in 
reference  to  Charges  made  against  the  Union  by  the  Christian 
Advocate  and  Journal.     Philadelphia,  1828.     8vo,  pp.  24.       h. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  American  Sunday  School  Union,  and 


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of  its  Contributions  to  Popular  Education  in  the  United  States, 
[n.  p.,  1865.]     i2mo,  pp.  45.  H.  1236 

The  American  System.     See  [Hale  (Nathan)]. 

The  American  System.  Baltimore^  Lucas  ^  Deaver^  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  42.  1237 

American  Tears.     See  [Mather  (Cotton)]. 

American  Telegraph  Magazine.  New  Tori,  1852.  Vol.  1., 
No.  1.     8vo.  p.  1237a 

American  Temperance  Society.  First  Annual  Report  of  the 
Executive  Committee  of  the  American  Society  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Temperance.  For  the  Year  ending  Nov.  1827.  ■^"~ 
doveKy  Printed  /or  the  Society  by  Flagg  and  Gouidy  1828.  8vo,  pp. 
67  (i).     Continued.  h.  1238 

American  Temperance  Union.  Ellsworth  and  his  Zouaves. 
[New  Torky  1861.]     i2mo,  pp.  4.  h.  1239 

American  Temperance  Union.  Permanent  Temperance  Doc- 
uments.    New  York,  1852-53.     3  vols.,  8vo.  h.  1240 

Vol.  I.  was  published  by  the  Amer.  Temp.  Society,  and  contains  its  Annual  Re- 
ports (iv.-ix.)  for  1831-36.  Vols.  II.  dnd  in.  contain  Reports  i.-xvi.  of  the  Amer. 
Temp.  Union,  for  1837-52.  To  Vol.  iii.  are  appended  John  Marsh's  "  Half  Cen- 
tury Tribute  to  the  Cause"of  Temperance,"  "  Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  National  Tem- 
perance Convention,"  and  "  Letters  fi-om  Prof.  Stuart  of  Andover,"  and  others,  on  the 
Maine  Liquor  Law — all  three  published  in  185 1. 

American  Text  Book,  containing  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, Articles  of  Confederation,  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address.  Cincinnati^  1850. 
48mo.  +  Another  Edition.  Philadelphia^  J.  E.  Potter  &'  Co., 
1865.     i8mo.  1241 

The  American  Thanksgiving  Celebration  in  Paris,  Thursday 
Evening,  December  7,  1865.  Published  by  the  Committee  of 
Arrangements.     Paris,  Printed  by  E.  Briere,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  33. 

H.  1242 

American  Thanksgiving  Dinner  at  St.  James's  Hall,  London, 
Thursday,  November  26,  1863.  London,  William  Ridgwayy 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  94.  H.  1243 

The  American  Times,  a  Satire,  In  Three  Parts,  In  which  are 
delineated  the  Characters  of  the  Leaders  of  the  American  Rebel- 
lion.    Amongst  the  principal  are,   Franklin,  Laurens,  Adams, 


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Hancock,  Jay,  Duer,  Duane,  Wilson,  Pulaski,  Witherspoon, 
Reed,  McKean,  Washington,  Ruberdeau,  Morris,  Chase,  &c. 
By  Camillo  Querno,  Poet-laureat  to  the  Congress.  London^ 
Rkhardsotiy  1780.    4to,  pp.  40.  1244 

M.  R.,  LXii.,  p.  495.     Reprinted,  with  Andre's  Cow  Chace.     Sti  No.  1449. 

The  American  Tract  Society,  Boston.  See  [Whipple  (C. 
K.)] 

American  Tract  Society,  Boston.  A  Brief  History  of  the 
Organization  and  Work  of  the  ...  Society.  ...  Boston^  ^85 5. 
i6mo,  pp.  32.  H.  1245 

A  Brief  History  of  the  American  Tract  Society,  instituted  at 
Boston,  1 8 14,  and  its  Relations  to  the  American  Tract  Society 
at  New  York,  instituted  1825.  Boston^  Press  ofT.  R.  Marvin, 
1857.     i2mo,  pp.  48.  H.  1246 

Address  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  American  Tract 
Society  to  the  Christian  Public,  with  a  Brief  Account  of  the 
Formation  of  the  Society.  A^w  Tbrk,  1825.  8vo. -|- Annual 
Report.     New  Tork,  1826.     l    o.     Continued.  1247 

Ame  ican  Tract  Society,  Boston.  Proceedings  of  the  First 
Ten  Years  of  the  American  Tract' Society,  instituted  at  Boslon, 
1 8 14.  ...  \_Jndover\  Flagg  isf  Gould,  1824.    i2mo,  pp.  215.     H. 

American  Tract  Society,  New  York.  Ten  Years  of  Colpor- 
tage  in  America.     New  York,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  1249 

The  American  Traveller  ;  being  a  new  Historical  Collection, 
carefully  compiled  from  original  Memoirs  in  several  languages, 
and  the  most  Authentic  Voyages  and  Travels,  containing  a  com- 
pleate  account  of  that  Part  of  the  World,  now  called  the  West 
Indies,  from  its  Discovery  by  Columbus  to  the  Present  Time. 
London,  Fuller,  1743.     8vo,  pp.  396.     Portraits.  c.  1250 

Mr.  Rich  gives  1741  as  the  date  of  the  first  issue,  and  repeats  the  title  under  1745. 
I  have  a  memorandum  of  one  dated  1751.  "This  work  was  published  in  [18]  num- 
bers, and  appears  to  be  the  commencement  of  an  extensive  work,  but  of  which  no 
more  than  this  volume  appeared.  It  commences  with  a  long  introduction  on  the  lise, 
progress  and  improvement  of  navigation,  which  is  followed  by  book  i.,  divided  into 
two  chapters :  one  on  the  peopling  of  America,  and  the  other,  which  concludes  the 
book,  containing  an  account  of  the  voyages  of  Columbus." — Rich. 

American  Traveller.     See  [Cluny  (Alex.)] 

American  Turf  Register  and  Sporting  Magazine.  Baltimore, 
1830.     Vols.  I.,  II.     8vo,  pp.  643,  624.  i\  1 25 1 


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The  American  I^nion  Commission :  its  Origin,  Operations 
and  Purposes.  Organized  to  aid  in  the  Restoration  of  the 
Union  upon  the  basis  of  Freedom,  Industry,  Education  and 
Christian  Morality,  October,  1865.  New  Tork^  Sanford^  Harroun 
djf  Co.,  Printers^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  1252 

American  Uiwon  Commission.  Speeches  of  Hon,  W.  Den- 
nison,  Postmaster-General,  Rev.  J.  P.  Thompson,  d.d..  Presi- 
dent of  the  Commission,  Col.  N.  G.  Taylor,  of  East  Tennes- 
see, Hon.  J.  R.  Doolittlc,  U.  S.  Senate, Gen.  J.  A.Garfield,  m.c, 
in  the  Hall  of  Representatives,  Washington,  Feb.  12,  1865. 
New  Tork^  Printed  by  Sanford^  Harroun  iff  Co,^  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
43-  "•  1253 

American  Union  Commission.  To  the  Honorable ,  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  upon  Military  Affairs, 
[n.  p.,  1865  ?].     8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  1254 

Facts  and  suggestions  concerning  the  condition  of  the  refugees. 

The  American  Union  shown  to  be  the  New  Heaven.  See 
[Hunt  (J.)] 

American  Unitarian  Association.  The  Quarterly  Journal  of 
the  ...  Association.  Vol.  i.-vii.  Boston^  1853-59.  i2mo.-|- 
Continued  as  The  Monthly  Journal  ...  .  Vol.  i.  Boston^  i860. 
i2mo.  H.  1255 

Vol.  II.,  No.  10  (Oct.,  i86i),  of  the  Monthly  Journal  was  an  "Army  Number," 
devoted  to  hymns  and  patriotic  songs  for  the  soldiers. 

American  Unitarian  Biography.     See  Ware  (W.) 

American  Universal  Magazine.  Philadelphia^  1795-98.  4 
vols.,  8vo.     Portraits.  1256 

The  American  Village,  and  other  Poems.  [About  1780.] 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  28.  1257 

The  American  Wanderer  through  Various  Parts  of  Europe,  in 
a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Lady.  Interspersed  with  a  Variety  of 
interesting  Anecdotes.  By  a  Virginian.  London,  Printed  for  J. 
Rohson,  MDCCLXxxiii.  8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  422. -h  Reprinted.  Dublin, 
B.  Smith,  MDCCLXXxiii.     i2mo,  pp.  xxiii.,  288.  1258 

By  a  Loyalist  refugee.     See  M.  R.,  lxix.,  182. 


The  American  War. 
rork,  1863.     8vo. 


A  Letter  to  an  English  Friend.     New 

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The  American  War,  a  Poem.    Ste  [Cockings  (George)]. 

American  Weekly  Messenger ;  or,  Register  of  State  Papers, 
History  and  Politics.     Vol.  i.,  11.     Phitadtlphta^  18 13-15.  •  8vo. 

Edited  by  John  Conrad,  and  abounding  with  documenti  nlating  to  the  War  of  i8ia. 

The  American  Whig  Review.  ...  Vol.  i.-xiii.  New  York, 
i845»-5i.     8vo.  1261 

Voli.  i.-x.  are  entitled  •'  The  American  Review  j  a  Whig  Journal,"  &c.  Ste  No. 
Ills.     Vol.  vii.-xiii.  are  also  designated,  *'  New  Series.     Vol.  i.-vii." 

American  Wit  and  Humor.  Illustrated  by  J.  M'^Lenan. 
New  Tork^  Harper  iff  Bro*s  [1859].     8vo,  pp.  206.  h.  1262 

Gathered  mainly  from  the  Drawer  of  Harper's  Magazine. 

American  Young  Man's  Best  Companion.  fVorccster,  1785. 
i2mo.-f  Same.     IValpole^  N.  //.,  1794.     i2mo.  1263 

Die  Americanische  Seerauber.     See  Exquemeling. 

Americano,  Argonauta  de  las  Costas  de  Nueva-Espana  y 
Tierra-Firme.     [n.  p.,  17-.]     8vo.  1264 

A  very  suspicious  title,  from  one  of  Stargardt's  catalogues. 

The  Americans,  by  an  "  American  in  London."  See  [Colton 
(C.)] 

Americans  against  Liberty.     See  [Serle  (Ambrose)]. 

The  Americans  as  they  are ;  described  in  a  Tour  through 
the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  By  the  Author  of  "  Austria  as  it 
is."  London^  Hurst,  Chance  and  Cu.,  1828.  i2mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp. 
vi..  Contents,  2  1.,  pp.  218,  Table,  2  1.  H.  1265 

See  N.  A.  R.,  xxviii.,  415.  "This  work  is  written  in  a  similar  spirit  to  *  The 
United  States  of  North  America  as  they  are.' "  The  preface  appears  to  have  been 
copied  from  it.  "  There  is  a  petulant,  cynical,  dissatisfied  tone  about  his  details  of 
American  life,  which  creates  a  suspicion  that  he  does  not  mean  to  deal  fairly  by 
them." — M.  R.,  Vol.  cxv.,  448.  The  North  American  Review  gives  rather  a 
favorable  opinion  of  it. 

Americans  at  Home ;  or  Byeways,  Backwoods,  &c.  London, 
Hurst,  1850.     3  vols.,  post  8vo.  1266 

Americans  Defended  by  an  American  ;  being  a  Letter  in  An- 
swer to  Inquiries  concerning  the  late  Imputations  of  Dishonour 
upon  the  United  States.     London,  1844.     8vo.  1267 

The  American's  Dream  ;  or.  Partial  Downfall  of  Liberty  and 


AMERICANS. 


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its  Ultimate  Triumph  over  Tyranny.     By  Thomas  The  Seer. 
[1862.]     i2mo,  pp.  24.  1268 

American's  Guide}  comprising  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  and  Constitutions  of  the  several  States  composing  the 
Union,  etc.     Philadelphia^  i^b^.     i2mo.  1269 

American's  Guide.  Comprising  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  with  the  Latest  Amendments.  Also,  the  Declaration  of 
lndepent\ence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  with  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution, and  Acts  for  the  Government  of  the  Territories.  Phila- 
debhia^  1 813.  i2mo,  pp.  380. -|-  Trenton^  1813.  t2mo.-\- Phi la- 
</^//)A/a,  1828.  +  1830.4- 1832.  i2mo.4-i833.  i2mo,  pp.  402. 
-I- 1 840. +  1849.  1270 

The  American's  Guide :  Comprising  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence ;  The  Articles  of  Confederation ;  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States,  and  the  Constitutions  of  the  several  States 
composing  the  Union,  viz.  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hamp- 
shire, Vermont,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New 
Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Caro- 
lina, South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Ohio, 
Indiana,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Illinois,  Alabama,  Missouri. 
Philadelphia^  Hogan  and  Thompson  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  380. 

An  American's  Offering :  A  Recitative  Poem,  on  events  of 
Revolutionary  times,  dedicated  to  the  American  people,  with 
Historical  Notes  and  Memoranda,  illustrative  of  the  truth  of  the 
Poem,  In  five  Cantos.  Philadelphia^  M.  Crosland,  1849.  ^vo, 
pp.40.  1272 

American's  Own  Book.  The  Declaration  of  Independence ; 
Lives  of  the  Signers,  etc.     New  Tork^  1856.     i2mo.  1273 

The  Americans  Roused,  in  a  Cure  for  the  Spleen.  Or  Amuse- 
ment for  a  Winter's  Evening ;  Being  the  Substance  of  a  Con- 
versation on  the  Times,  over  A  Friendly  Tankard  and  Pipe. 
Between  Sharp,  A  Country  Parson.  Bumper,  A  Country  Jus- 
tice. Fillpot,  An  Inn-keeper.  Graveairs,  A  Deacon.  Trim, 
A  Barber.  Brim,  A  Quaker.  PufF,  A  late  Representative. 
Taken  in  Short-Hand,  by  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  New- England^ 
Printed;  New  Tork^  Reprinted  by  James  Rivington\\']']/^'\.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  s.  1274 

Published  by  the  Tories  of  New  Vorlc  to  ridicule  the  American  Congress. 


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Americanus,  pseudonym.     See  [Evans  (Caleb)]. 

Americanus  examined,  and  his  Principles  compared  with  those 
of  the  Approved  Advocates  for  America.  By  a  Pennsylvanian. 
Philadelphia.,  1774-     8vo.  1275 

America's  I  Appeal  I  to  I  The  i^mpartial  World.  |  Wherein  the 
Rights  of  the  Americans,  as  |  Men,  British  Subjects,  and  as  Colo- 1 
nists  j  the  Equity  of  the  Demand,  and  of  the  Man-|  ner  in  which 
it  is  made  upon  them  by  Great  Britain,  [are  stated  and  considered. 
And,  I  The  opposition  made  by  the  Colonies  to  Acts  of  Parlia- 1 
ment,  their  resorting  to  Arms  in  their  necessary  |  Defence,  against 
the  Military  A  rmaments,  |  employed  to  enforce  them,  Vindicated,  | 
...     Hartford,\  Printed  by  Ebenezer  Watson^  "^11 S'     ^vo,  pp.  72. 

N.  &  H.    1276 

...  America's  Future.     [^Edinburgh.,  1864.]     i8mo,  pp.  3,    h. 

Signed  "  An  American." 

Americus,  pseudon.  The  Executive  Power  of  Appointment 
and  Removal:  Abuses  and  needed  Checks,  [n.  p.,  1866.] 
Broadside.  12770 

Americus  pseudon.  Thought:  for  the  Times  :  addressed  to 
the  Considerate  People  of  the  Northern  States.  By  Americus. 
London^  the  Author^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  125.  H.  1278 

Amerigo  Vespucci.     See  Vespucci. 

Amerika  dargestellt  durch  sich  selbst,  eine  Zeitschrift  heraus- 
gegeben  von  Georg  Joachim  Goschen.  Leipzig^  Zeitschrift., 
1818-20.     3  vols.,  4to.  1279 

Amerika,  in  alle  zyne  byzonderheden  beschouwd,  ter  verkry- 
ging  eener  naauwkeurige  kennis  van  dat  thans  zo  veel  gerucht 
maakend  waerelddeel.  Met  twee  Kaarten  van  Zuid  en  Noord- 
Amerika  opgeheiderd.  Amsterdam^  Pieter  Meijer^  1 780-1782. 
4  vols.,  8vo.  H.  1280 

Om  Amerika  samt  om  emigrant-foreningen  i  Stockholm. 
Stockholm^  In  Karta.,  1 841.  1281 

America  and  the  Stockholm  Society  for  Emigrants.  This  is  something  more  than 
an  emigrani's  guide.  The  introduction  gives  an  account  of  the  Swedish  settlements 
in  North  America,  and  some  new  particulars  of  Nova  Swecia.  On  pages  7-10  is  an 
account  of  the  emigration  of  Norwegians  and  Swedes  from  1821  to  1835. 

...  Amerika.     [Brasilien  (Mitte  Dezember).      Sklaven-Auf- 


l'am^rique. 


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stande. — Montevideo,  27.  Dezember.  Kriegsnachrichten.  Zu- 
stande.  Besonderer  Abdruck  aus  Nr.  36.  und  37.  der  Haude 
und  Spener'schen  Zeitung  vom  11.  und  12.  Februar  1865.] 
Berlin  [1865].     Broadside.  H.  1282 

Amerika  !  Treuer  Rathgeber  und  Fiihrer  des  deutschen  Aus- 
wanderers  nach  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika. 
Kreuznach^  Voigtlander^  1849.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  96.     Map,  410. 

Amerika  und  die  Auswanderung  dahin.  ...  In  Briefen  an 
einen  Freund  von  einem  Weimaraner.  Leipzig^  Steinacker, 
1835.     8vo.  1284 

Amerika.  Zeitschrift  fur  Auswanderer  nach  Amerika  und  alie 
Diejenigen,  welche  sich  iiber  Auswanderung  nach  jenem  Welt- 
theile  und  amerikanische.  Verhaltnisse  Belehrung  verschafFen 
wollen.  Hrsg. :  C.  Hoffmann,  i.  Heft.  April  1847.  Stolberg^ 
a.  //.,  Hoffmann^  1847.      l2mo,  pp.  48.  1285 

Der  Amerikaner.     &^  [Sauerwein  (Wilhelm)]. 

Amerikanishe  Anekdoten  aus  den  neuesten  Zeiten.  Ein  Aus- 
zug  aus  dem  Franzosichen.  Leipzig^  in  der  Weygandichen  Buch- 
handlung,  1789.     8vo,  pp.  290.  H.  JiS^a 

Amerikanisches  Archiv,  herausgegeben  von  J.  A.  Remer. 
Braunschweig^  1777-78.     3  vols.,  8vo.  1286 

Amerikanisches  Magazin  oder  Authentische  Beitrage  t.ir  Erd- 
beschreibung,  Staatskunde  und  Geschichte  von  Amerika,  be- 
sonders  aber  der  vereinten  Staaten.  Herausgegeben  von  Profes- 
sor Hegewisch  in  Kiel  and  Professor  Ebeling  in  Hamburg. 
Erster  Band,  Hamburg,  1797.  Hamburg^  Carl  Ernst  Bohn^ 
1797.  H.  1287 

The  first  Stiick  was  published  in  1795;  the  first  Band  in  1797;  after  which  I  can- 
not find  that  the  work  was  continued. 

Amerikanisches  Magazin.  Herausgegeben  von  Karl  Neidhard. 
P  Heft.  [i.  Mai  1835.]  Altona  und  Leipzig^  Hammerich^  1835. 
8vo.     4  colored  lithographs.  1288 

L'Ameriquain  aux  Anglois,  ou  Observations  d'un  membre  des 
£tats  CJnis  de  I'Amerique,  a  divers  ministres  d'Angleterre, 
Traduit  par  M.  D.  B  *  *  *.  Philadelphia^  m.dcc.lxxxi.  8vo,  2 
p.  1.,  pp.  108.  H.  1288a 

L'Amerique  Anglaise.     See  [Blome  (R.)] 

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L'Amerique  d'apres  les  voyageurs  les  plus  celebres,  par  un 
hotnme  de  lettres.  Lille^  Lefort^  1850.  121110.4-3'  edition. 
Lille^  Lefort^  1859.  i2mo,  pp.  190.  Plate. +4=  edition.  Z/7/f, 
Lefort^  1864.     i2mo,  pp.  191.     Plate.  1289 

L'Amerique  decouverte.     See  [Laureau]. 

L'Amerique  delivree,  esquisse  d'un  poeme  sur  I'independance 
de  I'Amerique.  Amsterdam^  J.  A.  Crajenschot^  mdcclxxiii.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  726  ;  Errata  i.  h.  &  s.  1290 

An  epic  poem  on  the  Revolutionary  War,  with  copious  historical  notes,  dedicated  to 
Monsieur  John  Adams.     Signed  l.  c.  d.  l.  g. 

Amerique  du  Nord ;  ou,  le  Correspondant  des  Etats-Unis. 
Paris  [n.  d.]     8vo.  m.  1291 

L'Amerique  en  1826.     See  [Zenouwitz  (G.)] 

De  I'Amerique  et  des  Americains,  ou  Observations  curieuses 
du  philosophe  La  Douceur,  qui  a  parcouru  cet  Hemisphere  pen- 
dant la  derniere  guerre,  en  faisant  le  noble  metier  de  tuer  les 
hommes  sans  les  manger.  Berlin^  Samuel  Pitra^  '^11^'  Sm.  8vo, 
pp.  80.  H.  1292 

"  A  lively  and  humorous  defence  of  the  American  Indians  against  the  attacks  of  De 
Pauw,  attributed  by  Meusel  to  M.  Poivre,  but  Barbier  says  that  it  is  either  by  M. 
Bonneville  or  Dom  Pernetty.  Now,  Poivre  was  never  in  America  :  he  was  employed 
ii.  the  East  Indies  at  the  time  this  discussion  was  going  forward.  It  appears  that  M. 
Bonneville  was  only  eleven  years  of  age  at  the  time.  As  it  is  not  probable  that  Dom 
Pernetty  wrote  two  works  on  the  subject,  in  the  same  year,  all  these  conjectures  as  to 
the  authorship  of  this  wc  "'  are  apparently  erroneous." — Rich  ;  who  gives  the  imprint, 
Berlin,  177*,  8vo,  pp.  116;  Heinsius,  and  also  Kaiser,  have  Berlin,  Rottmann,  1774, 
8vo. 

Amerique  Meridionale,  lies  diverses  de  I'Ocean  et  Regions 
circompolaires.     Paris,  1840.     8vo.  a.  1293 

L'Amerique,  ou  Guide  utile  aux  Personnes  qui  veulent  con- 
noitre  ce  pays  et  y  faire  un  Voyage  hcureux  et  avantageux. 
Be/forty   1824.     4to,  pp.  28.  1294 

L'Amerique  Septentrionale  et  Meridionale ;  ou.  Description  de 
cette  Grande  Partie  du  Monde,  comprenant  I'Amerique  Russe, 
La  Nouvelle  Bretagne,  la  Baie  de  Hudson,  le  Labradoi,  Terre- 
Neuve,  le  Canada,  les  Etats  Unis  du  Nord,  les  Etats  Mexicains, 
le  Republique  de  Guatimala,  les  Antilles,  les  Lucayes,  les  Re- 
publiques  de  Colombie,  du  Perou,  du  Chili,  la  Patagonie, 
Buenos-Ayres  ou  La  Plata,  le  Paraguay,  I'Empire  du  Bresil, 
les   Guyanes,    un   Extrait   des    Voyages    au    Pole    Boreal  ;    et 


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enfin  I'lslande,  le  Greenland,  le  Spitzberg,  avec  un  precis  de  la 
Decouverte,  de  la  Conquete  et  de  I'Origine  des  anciens  Peuples, 
leurs  Moeurs,  Usages,  Coutumes,  et  Religions.  Les  arts, 
sciences,  commerce,  manufactures,  et  gouvernemens  divers 
dans  leur  etat  actuel ;  les  productions  naturelles,  les  curiosites, 
etc..  Tire  6u  traduit  des  Historiens  et  des  Voyageurs  Fran^ais 
et  Etrangers  les  plus  celebres,  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  et  mis  en 
ordre,  par  une  Societe  de  Geographes  et  de  Gens  de  Lettres. 
Paris^  Ledoux^  1835.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  666.      13  Plates.  1295 

Ames  (B.)  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Bath,  in  the  District 
of  Maine,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  a.d.  1808.  in  Commemoration 
of  the  American  Independence.  By  Benjamin  Ames.  [Motto.] 
Portland^  Argus  Press ^  1 808.     8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  1296 

Ames  (C.  G.)  Stand  by  the  President  !  An  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  National  Union  Association,  of  Cincinnati, 
March  6,  1863.  By  Rev.  Charles  G.  Ames.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Association^  Cincinnati^  "Johnson^  1863.  8vo,  pp.  l\.+ Phil- 
adelphia^ King  &  Baird^  Printers^  1 863.     8vo,  pp.  15.       H.  1297 

Ames  (Ellis).  Descendants  of  William  Ames.  ...  Caused  to 
be  printed  and  gratuitously  distributed^  by  Messrs.  Oliver  Ames  & 
Sons,  Easton,  Massachusetts,  y^bt  1 85 1.     Broadside.         H.  1298 

[Ames  (Fisher)].  The  Influences  of  Democracy  on  Liberty, 
Property,  and  the  Happiness  of  Society,  considered.  By  an 
American,  formerly  Member  of  Congress.  With  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Henry  Ewrbank,  Esq.     London,  1835.     Post  8vo. 

Ames.  An  Oration  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  General 
George  Washington,  Pronounced  at  the  Old  South  Meeting- 
House,  in  Boston,  before  His  Honor  the  Lieutenant-Governor, 
the  Council,  and  the  Two  Branches  of  the  Legislature  of  Massa- 
chusetts, at  their  Request,  on  Saturday,  the  8th  of  February,  1800. 
By  Fisher  Ames.  Boston,  Toung  iff  Minns,  Printers  to  the  State 
[n.  d.']  8vo,  pp.  3 1.  +  Another  Edition.  Philadelphia,  John 
Ormrod,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  51.4- Another.  New  York,  Printea 
for  Charles  Smith  and  S.  Stephens,  1800.     8vo,  pp.  31.       H.  1300 

For  another  edition,  see  Mason  (J.  M.) 

Ames  (F.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton.    [Boston,  1804.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  1301 

Reprinted  from  the  Repertory. 


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Ames.  The  Speech  of  Mr.  Ames  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States,  when  in  Committee  of  the 
Whole,  on  Thursday,  April  28,  1796,  in  Support  of  the  Follow- 
ing Motion :  Resolved,  That  it  is  expedient  to  pass  the  Laws 
necessary  to  carry  into  effect  the  Treaty  lately  concluded  between 
the  United  States  and  the  King  of  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia^ 
"John  Fenno^  m.dcc.xcvi.  8vo,  pp.  59.  + Same.  Boston^  Jno.  & 
y,  N.  Russell  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  52.  H.+ Second  Edition.  Bos- 
ton^ 1796.  1302 

Ames.  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.  Compiled  by  a  Number  of 
his  Friends.  To  which  are  prefixed,  Notices  of  his  Life  and 
Character  [by  J.  T.  Kirkland].  ...  Boston^  T.  B.  IVait  iff  Co., 
1809.     8vo,  pp.  xxxi.,  3  1.,  pp.  519.     Portrait.  1303 

Ames.  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.  With  a  selection  from  his 
Speeches  and  Correspondence.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Seth  Ames. 
Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1854.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi., 
406}  viii.,  442.  H.  1304 

Lifeof  Ain:.a  by  John  Thornton  Kirkland,  i.  1-28. 

Remarks  on  the  Hon.  John  Q.  Adams's  Review  of  Mr. 
Ames's  Works.     See  [Lowell  (John)]. 

[Ames  (Julius  R.)]  The  Guardian  Genius  of  the  Federal 
Union.     New  Tori,  1839.      i2mo.  1305 

[Ames.]  "  Liberty :"  [Extracts  on  Slavery.]  New  York, 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  238.  1306 

Ames  (Levi).  The  Last  Woids  and  Dying  Speech  of  Levi 
Ames,  who  was  executed  at  Boston,  on  Thursday,  the  21st  day 
of  October,  1773,  for  Burglary.     Taken  from  his  own  Mouth, 

and  Published  at  his  desire,  as  a  Solemn  Warning tVorcester, 

Seth  Clapp,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1 307 

First  printed  at  Boston,  1773,  with  Eliot's  sermon  at  his  execution. 

[Ames  (Nathan)].  The  Baby  and  the  Bards.  Childe  Har- 
vard, a  Romance  of  Cambridge.  By  Sefior  Alguno.  New  Edi- 
tion. And  The  Bards  of  Lind:  to  wit,  Longfellow,  Bryant, 
Whittier,  Percival,  Sprague,  Halleck,  Lowel),  Dana,  Holmes, 
and  Willis.  ...  By  the  same.  Boston,  Redding  6f  Company,  185 1. 
i6mo,  pp.  186.  H.  1308 

*'  The  Bards'*  consists  of  ten  parodies,  purporting  to  be  "  expressly  written  for  '  The 
Greeting  to  America'  of  Jenny  Lind." 


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Ames  (Nathaniel).  An  Astronomical  Diary  ;  or,  An  Alma- 
nack for  the  Year  1726  [to  1775].  Boston^  1726-75.  8vo  and 
i6mo.  M.  1309 

After  1740,  frequently  reprinted  at  New  London,  Hartford,  New  Haven,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  etc. 

Ames  (Samuel).  Remarks  of  Hon.  Samuel  Ames,  Reporter 
of  the  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court,  in  explanation  of  his 
Report  of  the  Case,  Robert  H.  Ives  vs.  Charles  T.  Hazard,  et 
al.  Providence^  Knowles,  Anthony  £3*  Ca,,  State  Printers^  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  1 3 10 

Amherst  (Jeffrey).  Commissary  Wilson's  Orderly  Book. 
Expedition  of  the  British  and  Provincial  Army,  under  Maj.-Gen. 
Jeffrey  Amherst;  against  Ticonderoga  and  Crown  Point,  1759. 
Albany^  N.  T.,  J.  Mumell^  1857.     S"**  4^o»  PP*  ^'"i  230.     131 1 

No.  I  of  Munsell's  Historical  Series,  iio  copies  printed,  of  which  lo  are  on 
large  paper.  The  title-page  was  ftrst  printed  Z)ritish  for  British,  and  the  edition  was 
partly  distributed  before  the  error  was  discovered.  The  notes  are  by  Dr.  O'Callaghan. 
The  original  MS.  is  in  the  possession  of  Gen.  J.  Watts  de  Peyster. 

Amherst  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Library,  and  Names 
of  Members,  of  the  Athenean  Society,  from  its  Formation  in 
1 82 1,  to  1836.  Boston^  Printed  by  John  Ford,,  1836.  i2mo, 
pp.  43.  H.  1312 

Amherst  Collegiate  Institution.  March  i,  1823.  To  the 
Public,     [n.  p.  1823].     8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  1313 

Amherst  Collegiate  Institution.  A  Plea  for  a  Miserable 
World.  I.  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner 
Stone  of  the  Building  erecting  for  the  Charity  Institution  in  Am- 
herst, Massachusetts,  August  9,  1820,  by  Noah  Webster,  Esq. 

II.  A  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  same  Occasion,  by  Rev.  Daniel 
A.  Clark,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  and  Society  in  Amherst. 

III.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Origin  of  the  Institution.     Boston,^ 
Printed  by  Ezra  Lincoln^  1 820.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  1 3 14 

Amherst  Institution.  ...  January  17,  182^,.  Petition  of  the 
Founders  and  Proprietors.  Presented  Jime  5,  1823.  {^Boston^ 
1825].  8vo,  pp.  4.  Petition  to  the  Legislature  for  Aid,  &c. 
1832.     8vo.  w.  1315 

Annals  of  Amherst  College.  The  Soil,  the  Seed,  the  Sowers, 
the  Presidents  and  Professors,  together  with  a  Popular  Guide  to 
the  College  Buildings  and  Various  Cabinets.    Northampton^  Trum- 


;' 


i66 


AMHERST. 


.; 


bull (^  Gere;  Amherst^  J.  S.  iff  C.  Jdams^  i860.     lamo,  pp.  (2), 
70.     Plate.  H.  1316 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  Amherst  College.  1827. 
8vo.  1317 

Catalogue  of  Amherst  College  Library.    Jmherst^  1855.    ^^o- 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Collegiate  In- 
stitution, Amherst,  Mass.,  November,  1824.  Northampton^ 
Printed  by  H.  Ferry^  1824.     8vo,  pp.  12.     Continued.     H.  1319 

Catalogus   Senatus  academici,  eorum  qui  Munera  et  Officia 

eesserunt  quique  alicujus  Gradus  Laurea  donati  sunt Jm- 

herstia^  y.  S.  et  C.  Jdams^  Typographis^  MDCCCXXviii.     8vo,  pp. 
8.     Continued  triennially.  h.  1320 

Causes  of  the  Growth  and  Decline  of  Amherst  College,  [n.  p., 
1847.]     i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  1321 

A  Constitution  and  System  of  By-Laws,  For  the  raising  and 
managing  a  permanent  Charitable  Fund,  as  the  basis  of  an  Insti- 
tution in  Amherst,  ...  for  the  Classical  Education  of  indigent 
young  men  of  piety  and  talents,  for  the  Christian  Ministry, 
[n.  p.,  1818.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1322 

Discourses  and  Addresses  at  the  Installation  and  Inauguration 
of  the  Rev,  William  A.  Stearns,  d.d.,  as  President  of  Amherst 
College,  and  Pastor  of  the  College  Church.  Amherst^  Printed  by 
J.  S.&  C.  Jdams^  1855.  8vo,  pp.  I07.  +  Second  Edition.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  94.  1323 

Laws  of  Amherst  College,     [n.  p.,  n.  d."]     8vo,  pp.  27.       H. 

Obituary  Record  of  Graduates  of  Amherst  College,  For  the 
Academical  Year,  ending  July,  1863.  [n.  p.,  1863.]  8vo,  pp. 
4.     Continued.  h.  1325 

Remarks  on  the  Amherst  Collegiate  Charity  Institution,  [n.  p., 
182-.]     8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  1326 

Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  Facts  rela- 
tive to  the  Amherst  Collegiate  Institution,  January  8,  1825. 
[No  imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  39.  h.  1327 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Legislature  on  the  Petitions 
of  Amherst  and  Williams  Colleges.     1827.     8vo.  w.  1328 


AMIGORENA. 


Songs  of  Amherst.  ...  Published  by  the  Class  of  62. 
ampton^  Printed  by  Metcalf^  Company,,  i860,    rimo,  pp.  7 


167 
North- 

H. 


Statement  of  the  Affairs  of  Amherst  Institution 
1824.     8vo. 


Pittsfield,, 
w.  1330 

[Statement  in  reference  to  the  Petition  and  Memorial,  &c.,  for 
Incorporation.  Boston^  Printed  by  Crocker  ^  Brewster^  y^"-» 
1824.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  1331 

The  Substance  of  Two  Rep'^'"ts  of  the  Faculty  of  Amherst 
College,  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,  with  the  Doings  of  the 
Board  thereon.  Jmherst^  Carter  and  Adams^  Printers^  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  1332 

Amherst.  Mount  Pleasant  Classical  Institution,  Amherst, 
Mass.  Catalogue  ...  .  January,  1828.  Amherst^  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  16.     Continued.  1333 

Amherstburg.  Minutes  and  Proceedings  of  the  General 
Convention,  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Colored  Inhabitants  of 
Canada,  held  by  Adjournments  in  Amherstburgh  [«V],  C.  W., 
June  1 6th  and  17th,  1853.  Windsor,,  C.  W.,,  Bibb  &  Holly,, 
1853.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  1334 

[Testimonies  in  Favor  of  the  Amherstburg  Missionary  So- 
ciety.]    [n.  p.,  1853.]     24mo>  PP-  10-  "•  ^335 

[Amhurst  (Nicholas)].  Some  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet, 
entitled,  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain :  particu- 
larly with  relation  to  the  Spanish  Depredations  &  Letters  of 
Reprisal  in  a  Letter  to  the  Craftsmen.  To  which  is  added, 
A  l\jstscript  in  Vindication  oi  the  West  Indian  Merchants, 
against  a  late  Charge  of  Theft  &  Pyracy.  By  Caleb  D'Anvers 
of  Gray's  Inn  Esq."-     London,,  ^T^9-     8vo,  pp.  38.  '335^ 

Amicus  Patri^,  pseudon.  See  A  Friendly  Check  ;  and  Mas- 
sachusetts. 

Amicus  Reipublic^,  pj^wdfow.  An  Address  to  the  Public,  con- 
taining some  Remarks  on  the  Present  Political  State  of  American 
Republicks,  &c.  By  Amicus  Reipublicae.  Exeter,,  Lamson  and 
Ranlet  [1786].     8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  1336 

Amigorena  (Jose  Francisco  de).  Diario  de  la  expedicion,  etc. 
See  Angelis  (Pedro  de). 


1 68 


AMORY. 


Iff! 


HI:  r 


Amistad  Captives.  The  African  Captives.  Trial  of  the 
prisoners  of  the  Amistad  on  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  ...  . 
New  Tori,  1839.     8vo,  pp.  47.  1337 

Amistad  Captives.  Africans  taken  in  the  Amistad.  Con- 
gressional Document,  containing  the  Correspondence,  &c.,  in 
relation  to  the  Captured  Africans.  New  Tork^  Anti-Slavery  De- 
pository^ 1840.     8vo,  pp.  48.  1338 

See,  also,  Adams  (J.  Q.).  Barber  (J.  W.),  Giddings  (J.  R.) 

Ammans.  Reisz  in  das  Gelobte  Land  Von  Hans  Jacob 
Ammans.  Ziirich^  Michel  Schauffelbergen^  1678.  Sm.  8vo,  8 
p.  1.,  pp.  192,  174.     Gothic  letter.  1339 

"  In  this  volume,  at  p.  177,  is  '  Neue  Beschreibung  der  Insel  Jamaica  in  America,' 
by  Hanb  Jacob  Zeller;  and  at  p.  192  is  <  Americanische  Reisz  Beschreibung  nach  den 
Caribe  Inzeln  und  New  Engelland,'  by  F.  C.  Spori.  The  latter  is  separately  paged,  i 
to  90,  and  is  followed  by  travels  in  Africa,  pp.  93  to  174.." — Bartlett. 

Amor  Patri^s;,  pseudon.  A  Comparison  of  Slavery  with 
Abolitionism  ;  together  with  Reflections  deduced  from  the  Pre- 
mises, touching  the  Several  Interests  of  the  United  States.  By 
Amor  Patrize.     ...  New  Tork^  1848.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1340 

Amor  PAXRi^ffi,  pseudon.  The  Blasphemy  of  Abolitionism 
exposed  :  Servitude,  and  the  Rights  of  the  South,  vindicated.  A 
Bible  Argument.  Together  with  Reflections  ...  touching  the 
several  interests  of  the  United  States,  and  the  evil  consequences 
...  to  the  Northern  States  in  case  of  Division  ...  .  By  Amor 
Patrl£B.  A  New  Edition,  revised,  corrected  and  enlarged.  ... 
New  Tork^  1850.     8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  1341 

Amor  Patriae ;  or,  the  Disruption  and  Fall  of  These  States. 
A  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  ...  St.  Louis^  George  Knapp  &  Co.^ 
Printers^  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  103.  h.  1342 

Amoretti  (Carlo).     See  Maldonado  and  Pigafetta. 

Amory  (Thomas  Coffin).  The  Argument  of  Thomas  C. 
Amory,  against  the  Proposed  Metropolitan  Police  Bill,  before 
the  Joint  Special  Committee  of  the  Legislature,  Monday,  March 
16,1863.  Boston^  y.  E.  Farwell  and  Company.^  Printers^  1863, 
8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  1343 

Amory.  Life  of  James  Sullivan.  With  Selections  from  his 
Writings.  By  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Vols.  i.  11.  Boston.,  Phil- 
lipSy  Sampson  and  Company.,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  414;  v.,  424. 
Portrait.  1 344 


AMPZINO. 


169 


Amory  (Thomas  Coffin,  Jr.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  City  Hospital,  May  24,  1864,  by  Thomas  C. 
Amory,  Jr.  Boston^  j.  E.  Farwell  and  Company^  Printers^  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  45.  H.  1345 

Amos  (Andrew).  Report  of  Trials  in  the  Courts  cf  Canada, 
relative  to  the  Destruction  of  The  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settlement 
on  the  Red  River ;  with  Observations.  By  A.  Amos,  Esq., 
Barrister  at  Law,  and  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 
London^  John  Murray^  1 820.     8vo,  pp.  xxx.  (2),  388,  iv.  H. 

Ampere  (J.  J.)  Promenade  en  Amerique.  £tats-Unis,  Cuba, 
Mexique.  Par  Jean  Jacques  Ampere.  Paris^  1855.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  421,  425.4-3' edition.  Paris^  Levy  freres^  i860.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  1347 

Amphi-Theatrum,  Worinnen  iii.  Aus  dem  gantzen  America 
alle  Nationen  nach  ihrem  Habit  in  saubern  Figuren  repraesentirt : 
Anbey  die  Laender  nach  ihrer  Situation,  Climate,  Fruchtbarkeit 
aufgefuhret,  etc.     Erffurth^  ^T^Z'     Folio-  '348 

Georgi  dates  the  American  part  of  this  work  1725  (31  sheets);  Heinsius  speaks  of 
the  Asia  and  America  as  published  together  in  1728.  It  is  illustrated  v/ith  a  number 
of  curious  woodcuts. 

Amphlett  (Wm.)  The  Emigrant's  Directory  to  the  West- 
ern States  of  North  America  ;  including  a  Voyage  out  from  Liv- 
erpool }  the  Geography  and  Topography  of  the  whole  Western 
Country,  According  to  its  latest  Improvements  ;  with  Instruc- 
tions for  descending  the  Rivers  Ohio  and  Mississippi ;  also,  A 
Brief  Account  of  a  New  British  Settlement  on  the  Head- Waters 
of  the  Susquehanna,  in  Philadelphia.  By  William  Amphlett, 
formerly  of  London,  ...  now  Resident  on  the  Banks  of  the  Ohio 
River.  London^  Longman^  Hurst^  Rees^  Orme^  and  Brown^  1819. 
Post  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  208.  H.  1349 

''  The  present  small  volume  appears  to  contain  the  most  impartial  account  of  the 
Western  States  that  we  have  yet  seen.  The  author,  disclaiming  all  intention  of  offer- 
ing advice  on  the  subject  of  emigration  to  the  American  continent,  confines  himself  to 
a  description  of  the  country;  and  he  does  not  appear  to  be  one  of  those  speculators  who 
have  land  to  sell,  and  are,  therefore,  interested  in  one  particular  State." — M.  R.,  xci., 
P-  315- 

Ampliatio  Oder  Erweiterung.     1633. 


See  Usselincx. 


Ampzing  (S.)  West-Indische  |  Trivmph-Basvyne,  |  Tot  Codes 
ere,  ende  roem  der  Batavieren  gesteken,  van  we- 1  gen  de  veroveringe 
de-  Spaensche  Silver-vlote  van  Nova  1  Hispania,  inde  Bail  van 
Matanca,  door  de  Schepen  vande  Ge- 1  octroijeerde  West-Indische 


6' 


23 


170 


ANALECTIC. 


i 


Compagnie,  onder  hct  beleyd|vande  E.  Manhafte  Heren  Ser- 
Helden  Pieter  |  Pieterszen  Heyn,  Generael,  ende  Heyn- 1  rick  Kor- 
neliszen  Lonk,  Admirael,  geschied  den  8.  Sept.  1628.  |  Door  | 
Samvel  Ampzing,  |  Bedicnaer  des  Goddelijken  Woords  inde  Ge- 
meynte  des  Heren  binnen  Hacrlem.  ^Tot  Haerlem^  by  Adriaen 
Rooman^  Ordinaris  Stads-Boek-drucker^  cla  Id  c  xxix.  410,  6  p. 
1.,  pp.  44.     2  Plates.  1350 

Amsterdams  I  Dam-Praetje,  I  Van  I  Wat  Outs  en  wat  Nieuws.  | 
En  I  Wat  vreemts.  ^Tot  Amsterdam^  \  By  Ian  van  Soest^  Boeckver- 
kooper  op  de  Kalver-Dijck^  Anno  1649.     4to,  20  leaves.  1351 

This  'ind  the  three  following  relate  to  Brazil,  the  New  Netherlands,  &c. 

Amsterdams  |  Tafel-Praetje,  |  Van  |  Wat  goets  en  wat  Quaets  | 
En  I  Wat  Noodichs.  ^Tot  Gouda^\By  lasper  Cornelisz^  Boeckver- 
kooper  woonende  op  de  Cingel^\Anno  1649.I    4tu,  16  leaves.      1352 

Amsterdams  I  Vuur-Praetje,  |  Van  |  'tEen  ende  'tander  datter  |  nu 
cm  gaet.  ^t^Amstelredam,  Gedruckt  by  Claes  Pietersz  Boeckverkoo- 
per^\Anm  1649.     4to,  18  leaves.  '353 

Amsterdamsche  |  Veerman  |  op  |  Middelburgh.  ^  Tot  Flissingen^ 
Gedruckt  by  my  Jacob  "Jansz  Pieck^  in't  jaer  ons\Heeren.  1650. 
4to,  pp.  12.  135 

Discourse  between  John,  Pieter,  Klaes  and  Paulus,  concerning  the  West  India  Com- 
pany and  the  Brazils. 

The  Amulet  i  a  tale  of  Spanish  California.  London^  1865. 
i2mo.  1355 

Amusemens  geographiques.     See  [Navarre  (P.)] 

An  ABLE  (C.  W.)  Order  of  Services  at  the  Recognition  of 
the  Rev.  Cortland  W.  Anable,  as  Pastor  of  the  Old  Cambridge 
Baptist   Church,  ...  June   21,    1863.      [^Cambridge']   John  Ford^ 


Printer  [1863].     8vo,  pp.  4. 


H.  1356 


Anahuac.    Resumen  historico  de  las  principales  nationes  que 
poblaron  el  pais  de  Anahuac,  o  virreynato  de  nueve  Espagna. 


8vo,  pp.  155.     Plate 


1357 


The  Analectic  Magazine  and  Naval  Chronicle.  Philadelphia^ 
1813-20.  16  vols.,  8vo.+New  Series.  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia^ 
J.  Maxwell^  1820.     8vo.     Continued.  1358 

Among  the  contributors  were  Washington  Irving,  G.  C.  Verplanck,  J.  K.  Paulding 
and  Paul  Allen ;  the  Biography  was  principally  by  Irving.  It  includes  a  copious  and 
authentic  history  of  the  second  war  with  Great  Britain. 


ANBUREY. 


171 


Anales  del  Ministeii'>  de  Fomento,  Colonizacion,  Industria  y 
Comercio  Je  la  Rcpublita  Mexicana.     Mexico^  1854-55.     ^vo. 

Analyse  de  lu  Carte  Generale  de  I'Ocean  Atlantique  ou  Occi- 
dental, Dressee  au  Depot  des  Cartes,  Plans  and  Journaux  de  la 
Marine,  et  Publiee  par  Ordre  du  Roi,  pour  le  service  des  Vais- 
seaux  e  Sa  Majfste,  Sous  le  Ministert  de  M.  le  Marechal  des 
Castries,  Ministre  &c  Secretaire  d'Elut  ayant  le  department  de 
la  Marine  &:  des  Colonies,  en  1786.  J  Paris^  de  P Imprimerie 
Royale^  m.Di^clxxxvi.     410,  titli  and  pp.  42.  1360 

Analyse  de  I'Histoirc  philosophique  ei  politique  des  etablisse- 
ments  ct  du  commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les  deux  Indes. 
Leyde^  1775-     8vo,  pp.  255.  1361 

"  Barbier  and  Querard  attribute  a  work  with  a  similar  title,  printed  at  Paris  j'l  the 
•ame  year,  to  Fr.  Bernard,  a  Dutchman.  This  is  probably  another  edition  •  '^  the 
same." — Rich 

Analyse  des  notes  des  conseils  coloniaux,  ir.  legislature. 
Part  I.  (Martinique,  Guadeloupe,  Guyane  Fran^aise,  Isle  Bour- 
bon.)    Paris^  1838.     4to.  1362 

The  Analysis  of  Patriotism  ;  or,  an  Inquiry  whether  Opposi- 
tion to. Government,  in  the  Present  State  of  Affairs,  is  consistent 
with  the  Principles  of  a  Patriot.  London^  Keeble^  &c.,  1777. 
i2mo.  1363 

Relates  to  the  American  Revuluilon.  The  author  determines  his  question  in  the 
negative. — See  M.  R.,  lix.,  155. 

Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence,  1809.  See  [Lowell 
(John)]. 

Anania  (G.  L.  d')  L'Universale  Fabrica  del  Mondo  overo 
Cosmografia,  diuisa  in  quattro  Trattati.  ...  Di  Gio.  Lorenzo 
d' Anania.  In  Venetia^  Ad  instantia  di  Aniello  San  Vito  di  Napoli^ 
MDLXXVi.  4to,  12  p.  1.,  pp.  336  (31).  Reprinted  1582.  410. 
+  1596.     4to.  B.  1364 

Trattato  quarto  relates  to  America. 

The  Anarchiad,  A  New  England  Poem,  written  in  concert 
by  David  Humphreys,  Joel  Barlow,  John  Trumbull,  and  Dr. 
Lemuel  Hopkins.     New  Haven^  1861.     i6mo,  pp.  120.       1365 

[Anburey  (Thomas)].  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts 
of  America.  In  a  Series  of  Letters.  By  an  Officer.  ...  London^ 
William  Lane^  mdcclxxxix.  8vo,  halt  title,  title,  pp.  vii.  (21), 
467  ;  half  title,  title,  pp.  558.     Map  and  7  Plates.  h.  1366 


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[Anburey.1  Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  America. 
In  a  Series  of  Letters.  By  an  Officer.  A  New  Edition.  Lon- 
don, Printed  for  William  Lane,  mdccxci.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii., 
2  leaves  of  fac-similes  ;  pp.  414  ;  pp.  492.     7  Plates.  1367 

Reprinted,  with  the  author's  name,  in  1792.  See  M.  R.,  lxxxi.,  p.  61.  "Mr. 
Thomas  Anburey,  the  author  of  the  travels,  was  an  officer  under  General  Birgoyne, 
and  whose  conduct,  in  his  unfortunate  campaign,  one  object  of  this  publication  ap- 
pears to  have  been  to  vindicate.  The  Monthly  Reviewer  says  :  '  He  sometimes  diverts 
us  with  anecdotes  concerning  the  speeches  or  customs  or  manners  of  the  people,  93  he 
passed  among  them,  which,  though  droll,  or  even  ridiculous  enough,  are  of  that  kind 
to  which  something  similar  may  be  met  with  in  all  countries,  as  may  be  easily  im- 
agined by  those  who  have  travelled  in  England.'  How  different  from  the  great  reviewers 
of  1832!  The  Critical  Reviewer  pronounces  'this  work,  in  its  most  essential  parts, 
to  be  an  til-digested  plagiarism  from  Gen.  Burgoyne's  Narrative,  and  from  the  account 
of  the  prosecution  of  Colonel  Henley.' " — Rich.  "  Anburey  copies  verbatim  from 
Burnaby  and  Peters,  also  very  impudently  from  Smyth." —From  a  MS.  ncte  by  C.  D. 
Ebelino. 

[Anburey.]  Voyages  dans  les  parties  interieures  de  I'Amer- 
ique,  pendant  le  cours  de  la  derniere  guerre ;  Par  un  Officier  de 
I'Armee  Royale.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  [par  P.  L.  Lebas].  Paris, 
Briand,  1790.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  396,  470.     Map.  H.  1368 

[Anburey.]  Journal  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  I'interieur  de 
TAmerique  septentrionale.  Ouvrage  dans  lequel  on  donne  des 
details  precieux  sur  I'insurrection  des  Anglo-Americains,  et  sur 
la  chute  desastreuse  de  leur  papier-monnoie.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois 
et  earirhi  de  notes  par  M.  Noel,  ancien  Professeur  de  belles- 
lettres  au  College  de  Louis-le-grand.  Avec  carte  &  figures. 
Paris,  La  Villette,  1793.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  336,  453.  Map 
and  Plates.  h.  1369 

Set  Le  Redacteur,  Boucher  Sibliotheque,  and  Faribault,  p.  4. 

Anburey.  Reisen  im  Innern  von  Nord  Amerika ;  imgleichen 
die  Geschichte  des  Feldzugs  und  der  Uebergabe  des  Generals 
Bourgoyne.  Aus  dem  Englischen  mit  Anmerkungen.  Berlin, 
Voss,  1792.     8vo.     Plates.  c.  1370 

Forms  part  of  Bd.  vi.  of  J.  R.  Forster's  Magazin  von  neuen  Reisebeschreibungen. 

Anchieta  (Jose  de).  Arte  de  Grammatica  da  Lingoa  mais 
usada  na  Costa  do  Brasil.  Por  Fey  to  pelo  Padre  Joseph  de 
Anchieta  da  Copanhia  de  Jesu.  Coimbra,  Antonio  de  Mfiri%, 
1595.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  120.  1 37 1 

Extracts  from  this  rare  book  will  be  found  in  Marcgravius,  <*  Historic  rerum  natu- 
ralium  Brasiliz,"  Chap,  viii.,  and  in  Relandus,  "  Dissert,  miscell.,"  iii.,  173.  Wolf, 
Literature  de  Brttil,  mentions  a  play  in  the  Indian  language  by  this  author. 


ANDERS. 


173 


Anchieta  (Joseph  de).  De  Lingua  Brasiliensium  ex  ejus 
Grammatica.     Am$telodami^  1658.     Folio.  I37i<' 

Anchieta.  Vida  de  ven.  P.  Joze  de  Anchieta  de  Companhia 
de  Jesus,  thaumaturgo  de  nouo  Mundo  na  provincia  de  Brasil. 
Lisboa^  y.  da  Costa,  1672.     Folio.  1372 

Anchieta.  Vida  del  padre  Joseph  de  Anchieta  de  la  Com- 
paRia  de  Jesus  y  provincia  del  Brasil,  traducida  de  latin  en  cas- 
tellano  por  el  P.  Estevande  Paternina.    Salamanca^  1618.    i2mo. 

Title  as  given  by  Ternaux  Compans,  No.  399.     See  also  Beretari  (Seb.) 

Anchieta.  Vita  del  P.  Guiseppe  Anchieta  detto  I'Apostolo 
del  Brasile,  cavata  da'  Processi  formati  per  la  sua  Beatificazione. 
Rrma,  1738.     8vo.  1374 

Lives  of  Father  Joseph  Anchieta,  S.  J.,  the  Ven.  Alvera  von 
Virmundt,  Religions  of  the  Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre ;  and 
the  Ven.  John  Berchmans,  S.  J.  London,  Richardson  and  Son, 
1849.     8vo.  1375 

Joseph  Anchieta,  a  native  of  TeneriiFe,  left  Portugal  in  the  suite  of  Acosta,  in  the 
year  1553,  in  his  twentieth  year,  and  died  in  Brazil  in  1597.  He  established  the 
College  of  P^ratanicgo. 


Ancient  Records,     [n.  p.,  183-.?]     8vo,  pp.  8. 


1376 


Purporting  to  be  the  "  Book  of  Chronicles,  Part  i."  A  burlesque  description  of 
some  trial  "  in  the  reign  of  Andrew  the  Farmer,"  for  violation  of  the  Massachusetts 
Laws  restricting  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors. 

Anchor,  pseudon.     Sts  [De  Peyster  (J.  W.)] 

Ancient  Right  of  the  English  Nation  to  the  American  Fishery. 
See  [Bollan  (Wm.)] 

Ancizar.  Peregrinacion  por  las  provincias  del  norte  de  la 
Nueva  Granada  en  1850  y  51.  Bogota,  1853.  12010,  pp.  524. 
Portrait.  1377 

Ancona.  Proceedings  of  a  court  martial  in  the  Case  of  Capt. 
S.  £.  Ancona,  held  at  Reading,  Pa.,  May  10,  1854.     8vo.        p. 


Anderde  Discovrs. 
Indies. 


By   Forma  van  Messieve.      See  West 


Anders  (Rudolph).  Der  Weg  zum  Gluck,  oder :  die  Kunst 
Millionair  zu  werden.  Aus  den  hinterlassenen  Papieren  des 
kurzlich  verstorbenen  Amerikanischen  Millionairs  Abbot  Law- 


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rence  im  Original.  Deutsch   bearbeitet  von   Rudolph  Anders. 
Berlin^  G.  A.  Hoevel^  1856.     i6mo,  pp.  28.  H.  1379 

"  Good,  moral  advice,  arranged  under  forty-four  heads.  No  part  of  it  is  unworthy 
the  character  of  Mr.  Lawrence,  but  undoubtedly  no  part  of  it  was  ever  seen  by  him." — 
Bouon  Courier.     (Art.  by  George  Ticknor.) 

Anderson.  The  History  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Mr. 
Anderson,  containing  his  strange  varieties  of  Fortune  in  Europe 
and  America.  Compiled  from  his  own  papers.  [Motto.]  Lon- 
don^ Owen,  1754.  i2mo,  pp.  228.  +  Same.  Dublin,  I754' 
i2mo.4-Same.  Berwick,  W,  Pherson,  m.dcc.lxxxii.  i2mo, 
pp.  263.     Frontispiece.  1380 

The  author  was  kidnapped  in  London,  taken  to  America,  and  sold  to  a  planter  at 
Senupexen  Inlet,  Md.,  for  £io,  and  afterwards  joined  the  Virginia  Rangers  against 
the  French  Indians,  &c.     See  M.  R.,  x  ,  p.  147. 

Anderson.  Eastern  Coast  of  Central  America.  Mr.  Ander- 
son's Report.     London  [1849].     ^^°->  PP*  'S^-  -3^' 

This  pamphlet  has  no  regular  title,  not  having  been  printed  for  sale.  It  is  ad- 
dressed to  the  Directors  of  the  Eastern  Coast  of  Central  America  Commercial  and  Agri- 
cultural Company. 

[Anderson  (Adam)].  An  Historical  and  Chronological  De- 
duction of  the  Origin  of  Commerce,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts 
to  the  present  Time.  ...  To  which  is  prefixed.  An  Introduction, 
Exhibiting  ...  the  Importance  of  our  Colonies  ...  .  London,  A. 
Millar,  etc.,  lAncchxiv.  2  vols.,  folio.  (H.)4-Same.  Carefully 
revised,  corrected,  and  continued  to  the  present  Time.  ...  Lon- 
don, i']%']-^().  4  vols.,  4to.  +  Same.  Carefully  Revised,  Cor- 
rected, and  continued  to  the  Year  1789,  by  Mr.  Coombe.  Dub- 
lin, 1790.     6  vols.,  8vo.     Maps.  h.  1382 

The  author  was  a  clerk  in  the  South-Sea  House,  London.  It  contains  a  most  accu- 
rate account  of  the  South-Sea  Company,  and  the  very  extraordinary  actions  of  the  year 
1720. 

Anderson  (Alexander).  Life  and  Confession.  See  Rocka- 
field  (H.  A.) 

Anderson  (A.)  A  General  History  of  Quadrupeds.  The 
Figures  engraved  on  Wood,  chiefly  copied  from  the  Original  of 
T.  Bewick.  By  A.  Anderson.  First  American  Edition,  With  an 
Appendix,  containing  some  American  Animals  not  hitherto  de- 


scribed.    New-York,  1804.     8vo,  pp.  x.,  531. 


H.  1383 


Dr.  Anderson  introduced  wood  engraving  into  the  United  States,  and  has  been  called 
the  Bewick  of  America.     He  was  born  in  1775,  and  still  lives — 1867. 

Anderson  (C.)    This  pamphlet  is  humbly  dedicated  to  the 


ANDERSON. 


'75 


Ladies  and  Gentlemen  who  may  please  to  visit  Lundy's  Lane, 
by  the  author,  Charles  Anderson,  late  lieutenant  in  His  Majesty's 
Provincial  Royal  Artillery  Drivers,  who  fought  in  all  the  actions 
on  the  Niagara  frontier,  and  at  Stoney  Creek,  of  which  he  gives 
a  true  and  impartial  account,  and  is  now  a  guide  to  the  Battle 
Ground  at  Lundy's  Lane.     Niagara^  Chronicle   Office.      12  mo, 

PP-  35-  1384 

Anderson  (C.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
Alumni  of  Miami  University,  at  their  Anniversary,  August  13th, 
1840:  by  Charles  Anderson.  Oxford^  Ohio^  Printed  by  John  B. 
Peat^  1840.     8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  1385 

"  Upon  the  history,  condition  and  prospects  of  the  University," 

Anderson  (C.)  An  Address  on  the  Anglo  Saxon  Destiny  ...  . 
By  Charles  Anderson,  Esq.  Cincinnati.^  Printed  by  John  D. 
Thorpe.,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  1386 

The  title  on  the  cover  reads :  "  The  Anglo  Saxons  :  their  Origin,  History,  Charac- 
ter, Identity,  and  Connection  with  rhe  English  anl  American  People;  and  their  Des- 
tiny." 

Anderson.  A  Funeral  Oration,  on  the  Character,  Life,  and 
Public  Services  of  Henry  Clay.  Delivered  in  Cincinnati,  Nov. 
2,  1852,  at  the  Request  of  the  Clay  Monumental  Association  of 
Ohio.  By  Charles  Anderson.  Cincitinati.,  Ben.  Franklin  Office 
Print.,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  1387 

Anderson  (C.)  Thanksgiving  for  Victory,  Peace,  and  our 
Country  Saved.  A  Proclamation  by  Charles  Anderson,  Gover- 
nor of  the  State  of  Ohio.     [^Columbus?  i%b^.']     Broadside.       H. 

Anderson  (C.)  Loyal  Publication  Society  ...  .  No.  17.  The 
Cause  of  the  War  ;  Who  brought  it  on,  and  for  What  Purpose  ? 
Speech  of  Col.  Charles  Anderson,  late  of  Texas,  now  of  U.  S. 
Volunteers.  New  Tork^  IVm.  Bryant  iff  Co..,  Printers.,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1389 

Anderson  (C.)  Loyal  Publication  Society,  ...  .  No.  21. 
Letter  addressed  to  the  Opera  House  Meeting,  Cincinnati.  By 
Col.  Charles  Anderson.  New  Tork.,  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.., 
Printers.,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  1389a 

[Anderson  (Charles  Frederick)].  Architect's  Report  and 
Plans  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Lighting,  Heating,  Ventila- 
tion, and  Acoustics  of  the  Senate  Chamber,  and  Hall  of  the 


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ANDERSON. 


House  of  Representatives  ...  December  2,  1864.     Washington^ 
D.  C,  McGinn  fVitherow^  Printers^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  36.        H. 

Anderson  (D.)  Canada:  or  a  View  of  the  Importance  of  the 
British  American  Colonies  ;  shewing  their  Extensive  and  Im- 
proveable  Resources  and  pointing  out  the  Great  and  Unprece- 
dented Advantages  which  have  been  allowed  To  the  Americans 
over  our  own  Colonists ;  together  with  the  Great  Sacrifices 
which  have  been  made  by  our  late  Commercial  Regulations  of 
the  Commerce  and  Carrying-Trade  of  Great  Britain  to  the 
United  States  ...  .  By  David  Anderson.  London^  J.  M.  Rich- 
ardson^ 1814.     8vo,  pp.  xxxi.,  355.     Map.  b.  1391 

Anderson.  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Ru- 
pert's Land  at  its  Primary  Visitation.  By  David  Anderson,  d.d., 
1852.     8vo.  1392 

Anderson.  Notes  of  the  Flood  at  the  Red  River,  in  1852. 
By  David  Anderson,  d.d..  Bishop  of  Rupert's  Land.  London, 
1852.     i2mo,  pp.  124.  c.  1393 

Anderson  (E.)  The  Ultimatum  of  a  Free  Ministry  to  the  De- 
mands of  Politicians.  A  Discourse,  by  Rev.  Edward  Anderson, 
Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Milford,  N.  H.,  July  13, 
1856.     Milford,  Garfield^s  Press,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  31.        h.  1394 

Anderson  (F.)  Addresses  delivered  before  the  Virginia 
State  Convention  by  Hon.  Fulton  Anderson,  Commissioner 
from  Mississippi,  Hon.  Henry  L.  Benning,  Commissioner  from 
Georgia,  and  Hon.  John  S.  Preston,  Commissioner  from  South 
Carolina,  February,  1861.  Richmond,  Wyatt  M.  Eliott,  Printer, 
1861.     8vo,  pp.  64.  H.  1395 

Anderson  (G.  W.)  Slavery  and  Slaveholding  in  the  United 
States.  By  Geo.  W.  Anderson,  Pastor  of  the  Lower  Merion 
Baptist  Church,  Penn'a.  Philadelphia,  American  Baptist  Publica- 
tion Society  [185-?]     24mo,  pp.  67.  H.  1396 

Anderson  (Hugh).  A  True  and  Historical  Narrative.  See 
Tailfer  (Patrick). 

Anderson.  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia. 
(In  Georgia  Historical  Society's  Collections,  Vol.  11.) 

[Anderson  (James)].  The  Constitutions  of  the  Free- Masons 
Containing  the  History,  Charges,  Regulations,  &c.,  of  that  most 


ANDERSON. 


177 


H. 


Ancient  and  Right  Worshipful  Fraternity.  For  the  Use  of'  the 
Lodges.  London^  Printed  [1723];  Philadelphia^  Reprinted  by  B. 
Franklin^  '734-  ^X.o.-\-  London^  1723.4- Republished,  Fac-simile, 
by  Jm.  W.  Leonard  and  Co.^  1855.    4to,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  108.      H.  1397 

Mr.  Corwin's  copy  of  the  edition  of  1734  sold  in  1856  for  $9.15. 

Anderson  (James).  Royal  Genealogies :  or,  The  Genealogical 
Tables  of  Emperors,  Kings  and  Princes,  from  Adam  to  these 
Times;  In  Two  Parts.  Part  i.  ...  the  Genealogies  of  the  ear- 
liest great  Families,  and  most  ancient  Sovereigns  of  Asia,  Europe, 
Africa  and  America  ...  .  The  Second  Edition.  With  new  Ad- 
denda and  Corrigenda  ...  .  By  James  Anderson,  d,d.  London.^ 
Charles  Davis^  m,dcc,xxxvi.    li'olio,  pp.  (22),  812  (18).    H.  1398 

The  first  edition  appeared  in  1732. 

[Anderson  (James)].  Free  Thoughts  on  the  American  Con- 
test. ...  Edinburgh,  m,dcc,lxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  59.  h.  1399 

First  published  in  the  Edinburgh  IVeckly  Mugaxine,  over  the  signature  of  "  Timo- 
leon."  Takes  the  side  of  Great  Britain,  and  concludes  with  some  severe  strictures  on 
Paine's  Common  Sense. 

Anderson.  The  Interest  of  Great-Britain  with  regard  to  her 
American  Colonies,  considered.  To  which  is  added  An  Appen- 
dix, containing  the  Outlines  of  a  Plan  for  a  General  Pacification. 
By  James  Anderson,  m.a.,  Author  of  Observations  on  the  Means 
of  exciting  a  Spirit  of  National  Industry,  &c.  London,  T. 
Cadell,  M.DCC.LXxxii.     8vo,  pp.  vii.,  136,  Appendix  36.  h. 

The  object  of  the  author  of  this  pamphlet  is  to  show  "  that  the  American  Colonies, 
instead  of  promoting  the  trade  and  manufactures  of  Great  Britain,  have  tended  in  a 
most  powerful  manner  to  depress  them.  That,  instead  of  adding  strength  and  stability 
to  the  empire,  they  have  necessarily  weakened  it  to  a  great  degree,  and  exposed  it  to 
the  most  imminent  danger.  That,  therefore,  the  settling  of  these  colonies  at  first  was 
unwise,  and  the  subsequent  encouragement  that  was  given  them  highly  impolitic." — 
'  M.  R,,  Ixvi.,  428.     The  cotton  famine  of  1862  is  a  practical  commenton  tJiis  writer. 

Anderson.  Observations  on  Slavery,  particularly  with  a 
view  to  its  effects  on  the  British  Colonies  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  James  Anderson.     Manchester,  1789.    4to,  pp.  38.     p.  1401 

Anderson  (James).  A  Few  Facts  and  Observations  on  the 
Yellow  Fbver  of  the  West  Indies,  by  which  is  shewn,  that  there 
have  existed  two  species  of  Fever  in  the  West  India  Islands  for 
several  years  past,  indiscriminately  called  Yellow  Fever,  but 
which  have  proceeded  from  very  different  causes ;  with  the  suc- 
cess attending  the  method  of  cure.     By  James  Anderson,  m.d., 

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Late  Surgeon  of  the  6oth  Regiment  of  Foot.     London^  Robinson^ 
1799.     8vo.  1402 

See  M.  R.,  Nsw  Series,  xxix.,  454. 

Anderson.  Account  of  the  Importation  of  American  Coch- 
ineal Insects  into  Hindostan.    Madras^  I795«    8vo,  pp.  9.  1402^ 

Anderson  (James).  Memorable  Women  of  the  Puritan 
Times.  By  the  Rev.  James  Anderson  ...  .  London^  Blackie  and 
Son,  [also]  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  (i), 
408  ;  (i),  408.  H.  1403 

Contains,  among  others,  lives  of  Margaret  Tindal,  wife  of  John  Winthrop,  Anne 
Dudley,  wife  of  Simon  Bradstreet;  Anne  Marbury,  wife  of  Wm.  Hutchinson ;  and  Mary 
Dyer. 

Anderson  (James  Stuart  Murray).  The  History  of  the 
Church  of  England  in  the  Colonies  and  Foreign  Dependencies 
of  the  British  Empire.  By  the  Rev.  James  S.  M.  Anderson, 
M.A.  London,  1845-56.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxviii.,  482;  xvi., 
769;  xxiv.,  807.  + Second  Edition.  London,  Rivingtons,  1856. 
Fcap  8vo,  pp.  xl.,  512,  Table  and  Map;  xix.,  582;  xx., 
654.  H.  1404 

Anderson  (Johann).  Nachrichten  von  Island,  Gronland  und 
der  Strasse  Davis,  zum  wahren  Nutzen  der  Wissenschaften  und 
der  Handlung.  Hamburg,  Hoik,  1746.  8vo.  Plates.  +  Same. 
Frankfurt  u.  Leipzig,  1747.     8vo.     Map  and  Plates.  1405 

The  appendix  contains  a  brief  grammar  and  vocabulary  of  the  Esquimaux  language 
explained  in  German  and  Danish. 

Anderson.  Efterretninger  om  Island,  Gronland  og  Strat 
Davis.     Kiobenhavn,  1748.     8vo.     Map  and  Plates.     Bm.  1406 

Anderson.  Beschryving  van  Ysland,  Groenland  en  de  Straat 
Davis.  Uit  het  hoogduitsch  vertaalt.  Door  J.  D.  J.  Amster- 
dam, 1750.  4to.  Map  and  Plate.  4- Waar  by  gevoegt  zyn  de 
Verbeteringen  door  Niels  Horrebow.  Amsterdam,  1756.  4to, 
Map  and  Plates.  1407 


The  first  part  of  this  edition  u  the  same  as  the  preceding, 
rebow's  Iceland. 


The  second  part  is  Hor- 


Anderson  (J.)  Histoire  Naturelle  de  I'Islande  et  du  Groen- 
land, traduit  de  I'allemand  par  Sellius.  Paris,  Seb,  Cramoisy,  1750. 
-\- Paris,  Jorry,  1754.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  1408 

Anderson  (J.)     Histoire  Naturelle  de  L'Island  du  Groen- 


AND£RSON. 


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land,  du  Detroit  de  Davis,  et  d'autres  Pays  Situes  sous  le  Nord, 
traduite  de  I'Allemande.  Par  M***  [J.  P.  Rousselot  de  Surgy]. 
Paris^  Jorryy  1750.  2  vols.,  8vo.  Map  and  Plates. -|- Par/ j, 
1764.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  14080 

See  Boucher,  Vol.  i.,  pp.  391. 

Anderson  (John).  Speech  of  Mr.  Anderson,  of  Maine,  on 
the  Proposed  Increase  of  the  Tariff:  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  U.  States,  March  5,  1828.  [n.  p.,  1828.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  1409 

Anderson  (John  J.)  A  Pictorial  School  History  of  the  United 
States.  ...  By  John  J.  Anderson.  New  TTori,  Clark  ^  Maynard^ 
1864.     i2mo,  pp.  313,  38.  H.  1410 

Anderson  (Joseph).  Judge  Anderson's  Speech.  Delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  On  Thursday  the  ist.  day  of 
December,  on  the  resolution  offered  by  Mr.  Hillhouse,  to  repeal 
the  several  embargo  laws.  [n.  p.],  Dinmore  and  Cooper,  Printers 
[1808].     8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  1411 

Anderson  (L.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Lucien  Anderson,  of 
Kentucky,  on  the  Democracy  of  Kentucky  and  their  Allies  in 
the  North.  House  of  Representatives,  March  5,  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  141 2 

Anderson  (M.  E.)  Scenes  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands  and  Cali- 
fornia.    By  Mary  E.  Anderson.     Boston,  1865.     i6mo.        141 3 

Anderson  (O.  P.)  A  Voice  from  Harper's  Ferry.  A  Nar- 
rative of  Events  at  Harper's  Ferry ;  with  Incidents  Prior  and 
Subsequent  to  its  Capture  by  Captain  Brown  and  his  Men.  By 
Osborne  P.  Anderson,  One  of  the  Number.  Boston,  the  Author, 
1861.     i2mo,  pp.  72.  H.  1414 

Anderson  (R.)  ...  Concurrent  Resolutions  of  the  Legislature 
of  New  York,  in  relation  to  Gen.  Robert  Anderson.  fFashing- 
ton,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  2.  (38th  Cong.,  ist  Sess.,  House,  Misc. 
Doc,  No.  65.)  1415 

[Anderson  (R.  W.)]  Hon.  Senators  and  Representatives 
...  ist  Session,  32nd  Congress.  ["A  few  suggestions  with 
regard  to  non-intervention  between  European  States,  a  change  in 
our  naturalization  law,  and  the  revision,  concretion  and  perfec- 
tion of  the  jurisprudence  of  the  Confederacy  and  the  Several 
States."     n.  p.,  1851  or  1852.]     410,  pp.  2.  h.  1416 


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ANDERSON. 


Anderson  (R.)     Two  Discourses,  delivered  on  the  Public 
Fast  in  Massachusetts,  April  8,  1802.     By  Rufus  Anderson,  of 


Wenham,  Mass.     Portland^  1802.     8vo,  pp.  40. 


1417 


Anderson.  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions.  Report  to  the  Prudential  Committee  of  a  Visit  to  the 
Missions  in  the  Levant.  By  Rufus  Anderson  ...  .  Also,  A 
Letter  to  the  Committee  from  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hawes.  ...  Boston^ 
Printed  for  the  Board^  by  T.  R,  Marvin,  1844.     8vo,  pp.  54.  H. 

Anderson  (R.)  The  Hawaiian  Islands :  their  Progress  and 
Condition  under  Missionary  Labors.  By  Rufus  Anderson,  d.d., 
Foreign  Secretary  of  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 
Foreign  Missions.  With  Illustrations.  Boston,  Gould  and  Lin- 
coin,  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  450.  H.-f  Second  Edition.  Boston,  1864. 
i2mo.  +  Third  Edition.     Boston,  1865.     i2mo.  h.  1419 

Anderson.  Memoir  of  Catherine  Brown,  a  Christian  Indian 
of  the  Cherokee  Nation.  By  Rufus  Anderson,  a.m.  Boston, 
1825.  i8mo,  pp.  i9o.  + London,  1825.  i6mo.  b.  m.-\- Phila- 
delphia, American  Sunday  School  Union  [1831].  24mo,  pp.  138. 
H.  + Philadelphia,  1 832.  i2mo.-\- Cincinnati,  i82J.-\-  Tori  [_Eng- 
iand],  PT.  Alexander  i^  Son,  1827.      i2mo,  pp.  202.     Plate. 

Anderson  (T.  D.)  A  funeral  oration,  delivered  before  the 
City  Government  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury,  on  the  Occasion  of 
paying  Funeral  Honors  to  Zachary  Taylor,  late  President  of 
the  United  States;  July  31,  1850.  By  Rev.  Thomas  D.  Ander- 
son. Together  with  the  other  Services.  Printed  by  order  of 
the  City  Council.     Roxbury,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  40.  1421 

Anderson.  The  Home  and  the  Nation.  A  Sermon  deliv- 
ered before  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments  of  the 
Government  of  Massachusetts,  at  the  Annual  Election,  ...  Jan. 
4,  i860.  By  Thomas  D.  Anderson,  d.d..  Pastor  of  Dudley  St. 
Baptist  Church,  Roxbury.  Boston,  IVilliam  White,  Printer, 
i860.     8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  1422 

Anderson  (W.  C.)  The  National  Crisis.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  of  S^n 
Francisco,  Cal.,  at  their  Eighth  Anniversary,  Aug.  12,  1861. 
By  Rev.  W.  C.  Anderson,     San  Francisco,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

Anderson  (W.)  Liberty  and  Union !  Speeches  delivered 
at  the  Eighteenth  Ward  Republican  Festival,  in  Commemoration 


ANDERSONVILLE. 


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of  the  Birth  of  Washington,  held  at  the  Gramercy  Park  House, 
New  York,  February  22,  i860.  Reported  phonographically  by 
William  Anderson.      New   Tork^  Baker  and  Godwin^  Printersy 


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i860.     8vo, 


pp.  40. 


H.   1424 


Anderson  (W.  J.)  Life  and  Narrative  of  William  J.  Ander- 
son, Twenty-four  Years  a  Slave ;  sold  Eight  Times !  in  Jail  Sixty 
Times!!  whipped  Three  Hundred  Times!!!  ...  Also,  A  Simple 
and  Easy  Plan  to  abolish  Slavery  in  the  United  States,  together 
with  An  Account  of  the  Services  of  Colored  Men  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary War  ...  ,  Written  by  himself.  Chicago^  Daily  Tribune 
Book  and  Job  Printing  Office^  1857.     i2mo,  pp.  81.         H.  1425 

Anderson  (W.  W.)  Canada  and  Jamaica:  Two  Addresses 
delivered  before  the  Colored  Citizens  of  New- York,  by  William 
Wemyss  Anderson,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica,  and  John  Scoble,  Esq.,  of 
London;  on  the  i6th  and  23d  of  October,  1851.  Reported  ... 
by  John  Mullaly,  Esq.  New-Tork,  IVm.  Horned^  1851.  i2mo, 
pp.  16.  H.  1426 

Anderson.  A  Description  and  History  of  the  Island  of  Ja- 
maica, comprising  an  Account  of  its  Soil,  Climate,  and  Produc- 
tions, shewing  its  Value  and  Importance  as  an  Agricultural  Coun- 
try, and  a  desirable  place  of  residence  for  certain  Classes  of  Set- 
tlers. Reprinted  (it  is  believed  for  the  first  time,)  from  the  great 
Work,  "  An  Account  of  America,  or  the  New  World,"  by  John 
Ogilby,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Revels  in  Ireland  ;  first  published  in 
the  year  167 1,  with  preliminary  chapter  and  notes,  to  connect 
the  Work  with  our  own  times  ;  By  William  Wemyss  Anderson, 
Esq.  (With  a  Map  of  the  Island.)  Jamaica  and  the  other  West 
India  Islands  are  destined  to  be  the  true  and  final  homes  of  the 
civilized  Coloured  Races.  Kingston^  Jamaica^  George  Henderson^ 
1 85 1.     8vo,  pp.  46,  Errata  9  lines,  on  a  slip.     Map.  1427 

Anderson.  Jamaica  and  the  Americans.  By  William  We- 
myss Anderson.     New  Tor kyi^^i.     8vo,  pp.  30.  1428 

Andersonville.     See  [Smith  (Gerrit)]. 

A  List  of  the  Union  Soldiers  buried  at  Andersonville.  Copied 
from  the  Official  Record  in  the  Surgeon's  Office  at  Anderson- 
ville [by  Dorence  At  water],  ...  New  York,  Tribune  Association^ 
1 866.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  74.  h.  1429 

Quartermaster   General's   Office,  General   Orders,  No.  70 


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U).ik. 


[69^].  The  Martyrs  who,  for  Our  Country,  gave  up  their  Lives 
in  the  Prison  Pens  in  Andersonville,  Ga.  Irashington^  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office^  1866.     8vo,  pp.  225.  H.  1430 

The  Andover  Husking;  a  Political  Tale,  suited  to  the  Cir- 
cumstances of  the  Present  Time,  and  dedicated  to  the  Whigs  of 
Massachusetts.  ...  Boston^  J.  H.  Easthurn^  Printer^  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  H.  1431 

Andover.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  belonging  to  the  Theo- 
logical Institution  in  Andover.  Andover^  Printed  by  Flagg  and 
Gouldy  1 819.     8vo,  pp.  161.  H.  1432 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Theol.  Seminary  in  Andover, 
Mass.  By  Oliver  A.  Taylor,  m.a.  Andover^  Printed  by  Gould 
i^  Newman.,  1%"^%,  8vo,  pp.  531.  +  First  Supplement.  Andover., 
Printed  by  J.  D.  Flagg  ^  W.  H.  Wardwell^  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
66,(1).  H.  1433 

Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Theological 
Seminary,  Andover,  January,  18 18.  [n.  p.,  18 18.]  Broadside. 
Continued.  H.  1434 

Began  to  be  printed  in  8vo  in  i8z2,  or  earlier. 

Catalogue  of  the  Teachers'  Seminary,  Andover,  Mass.,  Octo- 
ber, 1836.  Andover^  Printed  by  Gould  and  Newman.,  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  1435 

Catalogue  of  those  who  have  been  educated  at  the  Theologi- 
cal Seminary  in  Andover.  Sept.  27,  1815.  Andover.,  Printed  by 
Flagg  and  Gould [^iS I s].    8vo,  pp.  12.    Continued  triennially.    h. 

The  Constitution  and  Associate  Statutes  of  the  Theological 
Seminary  in  Andover ;  with  a  Sketch  of  its  Rise  and  Progress. 
[By  E.  Pearson.]  Boston,  Farrand.,  Mallory.,  and  Co..,  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  bi.-\- Andover.,  Printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould.,  1817.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  1437 

The  Constitution  of  Phillips  Academy,  in  Andover.  Andover, 
1817.     8vo,  pp.  14.  1438 

Laws  of  the  Theological  Institution  in  Andover.  Andover, 
Printed  by  Flagg  and  Gould,  18 1 7.  8vo,  pp.  lb. -\- Andover,  1 827. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  H.->r  Andover,  Printed  by  Gould  and  Newman,  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  + Andover,  Printed  by  Allen,  Morrill  and  Ward- 
well,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.    1439 


ANDRAOE. 


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A  Memorial  oi  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Found- 
ing of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.  [Edited  by  the 
Rev.  John  L.  Taylor.]  Andover^  Warren  F.  Draper^  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  242.  H.  1440 

Review  of  the  "  Constitution  and  Associate  Statutes,"  &c. 
From  the  Monthly  Anthology,  November,  1808.  Boston^  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  1441 

Statistics  of  the  Class  of  1859,  in  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary. Compiled  by  the  Class  Secretary  [Charles  Ray  Palmer]. 
Andover^  Printed  by  IVarren  F.  Draper^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  40.     H. 

Andover  and  Wilmington  Railroad.  First  Report  of  the 
Directors,  &c.,  with  that  of  the  Engineer,  October,  1834. 
Andover^  1 834.     8vo,  pp.  24.  1443 

Andrada  e  Silva  (Jose  Bonifacio  de).  Refutation  des 
calomnies  relatives  aux  a^aires  du  Bresil,  inserees  par  un  sieur  de 
Loy  dans  P Ind'ependant  de  Lyon ;  par  MM.  Jose  Bonifacio 
d'Andrada,  Antonio  Carlos-Ribeiro  d'Andrada  et  Martin  Fran- 
cesco-Ribeiro  d'Andrada  ...  .  Par/V,  imprimerie  de  Beraud^  1826. 
8vo.  1444 

Andrada  e  Silva.  Representacao  a  assemblea  geral  con- 
stituente  e  legislativa  do  imperio  do  Brasil,  sobie  a  escravatura, 
por  Jose  Bonifacio  Andrada  e  Silva  deputado  a  dita  assemblea 
de  la  provincia  di  S.  Paulo.  Parisy  imprimerie  de  F.  Didot^  1825. 
8vo.  1445 

Andrada  e  Silva.  Memoir  addressed  to  the  General,  Con- 
stituent and  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Empire  of  Brazil, 
on  Slavery  !  By  Jose  Bonifaciod  'Andrada  e  Silva  ...  .  Trans- 
lated from  the  Portuguese  by  William  Walton.  London^  Butter- 
worthy  etc.y  1826.     8vo,  pp.  60.  H.  1446 

Andrade  (Alonzo  de).  Varones  ilustres  en  santidad,  letras,  y 
zelo  de  las  almas.  De  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus.  Tomo  Quinto 
[and  Sexto]  a  los  quatro  que  saco  a  luz  el  Venerable,  y  Erudito 
Padre  Juan  Eusebio  Nieremberg,  de  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus. 
Por  el  Padre  Alonso  de  Andrade,  de  la  misma  Compafiia  de 
lesus,  natural  de  Toledo,  Calificador  del  Consejo  Supremo  de 
la  Santa  y  General  Inquisition.  Madrid,  Joseph  Fernandez  de 
Buendia,  1666-67.     2  vols.,  folio,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  863  \  6  p.  1.,  pp. 

754-  .      .  1447 

For  a  continuation,  tte  Cassani ;  for  the  previous  volumes,  tee  Nieremberg. 


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Andrade  e  Silva  (J.  M.  de).    Reinado  e  ultimos  momentos 
de  sua  magestade  o  Senhor  D.  Pedro  V.     Por  Jose  Maria  de 


Andrade  e  Silva.     Maranhao^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  222. 


1448 


Andre  (John).  The  Cow  Chace,  In  Three  Cantos,  Pub- 
lished on  Occasion  of  the  Rebel  General  Wayne's  Attack  of 
the  Refugees'  Block-House  On  Hudson's  River,  on  Friday 
the  2ist  of  July,  1780.  New  York,  Printed  by  'James  Riv'tngton, 
MDCCLXXX.     8vo,  pp.  69.  1449 

"  The  Cow  Chace"  occupies  twenty-fix  pages — the  remainder  is  a  reprint  of  "  The 
American  Times."  Stt  No.  1244.  The  following  is  the  last  stanza  oi  this  mock- 
heroic  poem  i  founded  on  the  defeat  of  Generals  Wayne,  Irving,  and  Proctor,  to  which 
subsequent  events  gave  a  melancholy  interest : 

And  now  I've  clos'd  my  epic  strain, 

I  tremble  as  I  show  it, 
Lest  this  same  warrior-drover,  Wayne, 

Should  ever  catch  the  poet. 

First   published  in  Rivington's  Royal  Gaaette.     &«  M.  R.,  lxvi.,  72}  Niles's  Reg., 
XX.,  386. 

Andre.  The  Cow  Chace :  an  Heroick  Poem,  in  Three 
Cantos.  Written  at  New- York,  1780,  By  the  late  Major 
Andre,  With  Explanatory  Notes,  by  the  Editor.  [Motto.]  Lon- 
don, Printed  for  John  Fielding,  178 1.     4to,  pp.  32.  H.  1450 

Andre.  The  Cow  Chace.  In  Three  Cantos.  Written  in 
the  Year  1780 ;  By  Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant-General  to 
the  British  Army,  in  North  America,  a  few  Weeks  previous  to 
his  Capture  by  the  Americans.  New  York,  Printed  in  the  Year 
1789.     i2mo,  pp.  22.  145 1 

Andre.  The  Cow  Chace,  A  Poem  in  Three  Cantos.  By 
Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant  General  to  the  British  Army  in 
New  York,  in  1780.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  69.  1452 

This  edition  was  suppressed  by  the  editor,  Dr.  Hough. 

Andre.  Case  of  Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant-General  to 
the  British  Army>,  who  was  put  to  death  by  the  rebels,  October 
2nd,  1780.  Candidly  represented ;  with  remarks  on  the  Case. 
New  York,  J.  Rivingtoti,  ijSo.\    4to,  pp.  28.  1453 

Andre.  Proceedings  of  a  Board  of  General  Officers,  Held  by 
order  of  His  Excellency  Gen.  Washington,  Commander  in  Chief 
of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Respecting  Major 
John  Andre,  Adjutant  General  of  the  British  Army.  September 
29,   1780.     Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey,  in  Market- 


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Street^  m.dcc.lxxx.  8vo,  Half  Title,  i   1.;  pp.  21. 
ford^  Reprinted  by  B.  Webster^  m.d.cc.lxxx.      i2mo 


H.+  Har/- 
,  PP-  32. 

Andre.  Proceedings  of  a  Board  of  General  Officers,  Held  by 
order  of  His  Excellency  General  Washington,  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  of  America  Respecting 
Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant  Gereral  of  the  British  Army. 
September  29,  1780.  Philadelphia  Printed;  New  Tork,  Reprinted 
by  "James  Rivington^  mdcclxxx.     4to,  pp.  13.  '455 

See  The  Royal  Gazette,  Wednesday,  November  i,  1780,  No.  427,  where  it  is  adver- 
tised as  the  "  Proceedings  of  a  Board  of  Rebel  Officers,"  ice. 

Andre.  [Another  Edition.]  To  which  are  appended,  The 
several  Letters  which  passed  to  and  from  New  York  on  the 
Occasion.  Published  by  Order  of  Congress.  Providence.,  Printed 
and  Sold  by  John  Carter  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  i6.  N.  1456 

Also  included  in  the  New  York  Gazette,  Monday,  Nov.  6,  1780,  No,  1 516.  It 
was  afterwards  privately  reprinted  for  Mr.  John  F.  McCoy  of  New  York,  with  an 
introduction  by  Dr.  F.  B.  Hough,  under  the  following  title : 

Andre.  ?vlinutes  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry  upon  the  case  of 
Major  John  Andre,  with  accompanying  documents  published  in 
1780  by  order  of  Congress,  with  an  additional  Appendix  contain- 
ing copies  of  the  papers  found  upon  Major  Andre  when  arrested, 
and  other  documents  relating  to  the  subject.  Albany.,  J.  Munsell., 
1865.     4to,  pp.  66.  1457 

One  hundred  copies  printed,  of  which  ten  are  on  large  paper. 

Andreana.  Containing  the  Trial,  Execution,  and  various 
matters  connected  with  the  History  of  Major  John  Andre,  Ad- 
jutant-General of  the  British  Army  in  America,  a.d.  1780. 
Philadelphia.,  H.  W.  Smith.,  1865.    8vo,  pp.  iv.,  67,4.     12  Plates. 

175  copies  printed — 25  in  folio,  50  in  4to,  and  100  in  8vo. 

Andre  :  a  Tragedy.     See  [Dunlap  (Wm.)] 

Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  Andre.     See  [Benson  (E.)] 

Andre  (-^,  le  Pere).  Decouverte  du  Nouveau-Monde.  His- 
toire  d'Amerique.     Paris,  imprimerie  de  Skier.,  1832.     Broadside. 

Andre.  Description  des  quatre  parties  du  monde :  Europe, 
Asie,  Afrique,  Amerique.  Les  productions  ...  ;  lettre  adressee 
au  peuple  fran^ais.     Paris.,  imprimerie  de  Setier,  1832.     Folio. 

Andree  (Karl).  Amerika  in  Geographischen  und  Geschicht- 
lichen  Umrissen.     Von  Dr.  Karl  Andree   ...  .   Erster  Band : 

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Nord-Amerika.  Braunschweig^  George  Westermann^  185 1.  8vo, 
pp.  xiii.,  8 10. +  2'  Auflage.  Mit  in  den  Text  gedruckten  Holz- 
schnitten  und  einem  Kartenwerk  von  18  Blattern  qu.  Fol.  von 
H.  Lange.     Braunschweig^  1854.     8vo.  146 1 

With  the  second  title  :  "  Nord-Amerika  in  ...  Umrissen.  Mit  besonderer  Beriick- 
sichtigung  der  Eingeborenen  und  der  indianischen  Alterthiimer,  der  Einwanderung  und 
der  Ansiedlungen,  des  Ackerbaues,  der  Gewerbe,  der  Schifffahrt  und  des  Handels.  ... 
Mit  Abbildungen.   ..." 

Andree.  Buenos  Ayres  und  die  Argentinischen  Provinzen. 
Nach  den  neuesten  Quellen.  Von  Karl  Andree.  Leipxig^  C.  B. 
Lorck,  1856.     i2mo,  pp.  xx.,  426.  c.  1462 

Hausbibliothek  fiir  Lander  und  Volkerkunde,  Band  10. 

Andree.  Gcographische  Wanderungen.  Von  Karl  Andree. 
Dresden^  1859.     ^  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  762.  1463 

Vol  I.,  pp.  74-329,  contains  Sketches  of  New  York,  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  Cali- 
fornia. Vol.  H.,  pp.  1-87,  The  Mo'mons,  Discoveries  in  the  West,  and  the  Red 
i<,iveri  pp.  88-120,  A  Glance  at  Central  America. 

Andree.  Kartenwerk  zu  Nord-Amerika.  ...  Andree's  Nach 
den  neuesten  Materialien,  mit  besonderer  Riicksicht  auf  physik- 
alische  Verhaltnisse  und  genauer  Angabe  der  County-Einthei- 
lung,  der  Eisenbahnen,  Canale,  Poststrassen  und  DampfschifF- 
fahrt,  in  18  Blattern  mit  erlauterndem  Texte  herausgegeben  von 
Henry  Lange.  ...  Braunschweig^  George  IVestermann^  1854. 
Folio,  pp.  28.  1464 

Andrew  (J.  A.)  An  Address  delivered  before  The  New 
England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
Held  in  Boston,  Mass.,  January  2,  1867.  By  John  A.  Andrew, 
LL.D.,  President  of  the  Society.  To  which  is  added  a  Report  of 
the  Proceedings  at  Said  Meeting.  Boston^  Printed  by  David  Clapp 
&  Son,  1867.     8vo,  pp.  II  (i).  H.  1465 

Andrew.  An  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  dedicating  the 
Monument  to  Ladd  and  Whitney,  Members  of  the  Sixth  Regi- 
ment, M.  V.  M.,  killed  at  Baltimore,  April  19,  1861.  Deliv- 
ered at  Lowell,  Massachusetts,  June  17,  1865.  By  John  A. 
Andrew,  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth.  Boston,  fVright  ^ 
Potter,  State  Printers,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  1466 

Andrew.  Address  of  His  Excellency  John  A.  Andrew, 
to  the  Two  Br:  nches  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts, 
January  5,  1861.  Boston,  William  White,  Printer,  1 861.  8vo, 
pp.  48.  (Senate  Doc.  No.  2.)  + May  14,  1861.  Extra  Session. 
Boston,   William   White,  Printer,   186 1.     8vo,  pp.   24.     (Senate 


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Doc.  No.  I. )  + January  3,  1862.  Boston^  William  White^  Prin- 
ter, 1862.  8vo,  pp.  75.  (Senate  Doc.  No.  1.)  + January  9,  1863. 
Boston,  Wright  hf  Potter,  1 863.  8vo,  pp.  80.  H.  + November 
II,  1863.  Boston,  Wright  and  Potter,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  24.+ 
January  8,  1864.  Boston,  Wright  ^  Potter,  Printers,  \%b\.  8vo, 
pp.  88.  (Senate  Doc.  No.  i.)  h.4- January  6,  1865.  Boston, 
Wright  y  Potter,  Printers,  1865.  8vo,  pp.  140.  (Senate  Doc. 
No.  I.)  H.  1467 

These  and  the  following  addresses  mostly  relate  to  the  Rebellion, 

Andrew.  [Address  to  the  Legislature  on  the  Reception  of 
the  News  of  the  Occupation  of  Richmond  by  Gen.  Grant. 
Dated  April  4,  1865.  Boston,  1865.]  8vo,  pp.  3.  (Senate 
Doc.  No.  173.)  H.  1468 

Andrew.  Addresses  by  His  Excellency  Governor  John  A. 
Andrew,  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  Hon.  B.  F.  Thomas,  and  Hon. 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  delivered  at  the  Mass  Meeting  in  Aid  of 
Recruiting,  held  on  the  Common  under  the  Auspices  of  the 
Committee  of  One  Hundred  and  Fifty,  on  Wednesday,  August 
27,  1862.  Boston,  J.  E.  Farwell  and  Company,  Printers,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1469 

[Andrew.]  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  [Message  of 
the  Governor],  Executive  Department,  April  17,  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
8.     (House  Document,  No.  227.)  1470 

Relates  to  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 

Andrew.  The  importance  of  relying  on  the  efforts  of  the 
People  instead  of  the  machinery  of  a  Bureau.  Correspondence 
concerning  the  System  of  recruiting  Volunteers  now  prescribed 
by  the  U.  S.  Provost-Marshal-General.  Boston,  Wright  & 
Potter,  Printers,  1865.      8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  147 1 

Andrew.  ...  [Letter  to]  S.  F.  Wetmore,  Esq.,  Indianapolis, 
Indiana.     [Dated  Feb.  3,  1863.     n.  p.,  1863.]     8vo,  pp.  8.    h. 

This  letter  was  written  in  answer  to  the  question  raised  in  the  popular  branch  of  the 
Legislature  of  Indiana,  "  Why  Massachusetts  has  not  sent  to  the  field  during  the 
present  war  as  many  men  as  have  been  sent  by  Indiana." 

Andrew.  ...  A  Proclamation  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts. 
[November  18.     Boston,  1863.]     8vo,  pp.  ii.  H,  1473 

Explanation  '^f  the  bounties  offered  by  the  State  and  by  the  United  States. 

Andrew.  Opinion  In  the  Case  of  Edward  W.  Green. 
[_Boston,  1866.]     4to,  pp.  20.  H.  1474 


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Andrew.  Letter  to  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts  [J.  A. 
Andrew],  on  occasion  of  his  Late  Proclamation,  Of  August  20, 
1 86 1.     Boston,  A.  K.  Loring.     8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  1475 

Andrew.  Speeches  of  John  A.  Andrew  at  Hingham  and 
Boston  ...  with  his  Testimony  before  the  Harper's  Ferry  Com- 
mittee of  the  Senate,  in  relation  to  John  Brown.  ...  [Boston, 
i860.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1476 

Andrew.  ...  To  the  ...  Senators  and  Representatives  of  ... 
Massachusetts  in  ...  Congress  ...  .  [Representations  of  the 
Anomaly  existing  in  the  Organization  of  the  Light  Artillery  Arm 
of  the  Volunteer  Forces  of  the  United  States.  Boston,  1864.] 
4to,  pp.  4.  H.  1477 

Andrew.  [Two  letters  to  Rev.  Edw.  E.  Hale,  dated  Oct. 
7  and  1 1 ,  declining  the  Presidency  of  Antioch  College.  Boston, 
1865.]     i6mo,  pp.  3.  H.  14.70 

Andrew.  ...  Valedictory  Address  of  His  Excellency  John  A. 
Andrew,  to  the  Two  Branches  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachu- 
setts, January  4,  1866.  Boston,  Wright  &  Potter,  Printers, 
1866.     8vo,  pp.  42.     (Senate  Doc.  No.  2.)  h.  1479 

Andrew  (J.  A.)  and  Browne  (A.  G.,  Jr.)  Circuit  Court  of 
the  United  States,  Massachusetts  District,  ss.  In  Admiralty. 
The  United  States  of  America,  by  Information,  versus  the 
Schooner  Wanderer,  and  Cargo,  G.  B.  Lamar,  Claimant.  John 
A.  Andrew,  A.  G.  Browne,  Jr.,  Proctors  for  the  Claimant.  The 
Claimant's  Points.  Boston,  Prentiss  is'  Deland,  Printers,  i860. 
4to,  pp.  27.  H.  1480 

Andrew  (J.  A.)  and  Butler  (B.  F.)  Correspondence  be- 
tween Gov.  Andrew  and  Maj.  Gen.  [Benjamin  Franklin]  But- 
ler.    Boston,  y.  J.  Dyer  Ssf  Co.,  1862.     8vo,  pp  86.        h.  148 i 

Andrew  (W.)  Constitution  of  Nature.  By  W.  Andrew. 
Milwaukie,  Jermaine,  1864.     8vo.  1482 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion.  > 

Andrew  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
Andrew  College,  Trenton,  Gibson  County,  Tennessee.  First 
Session.  Trenton,  Printed  at  the  Banner  Office,  1854.  8vo,  pp. 
15.     Continued.  1483 

Andrews  (Charles).     The  Prisoners'  Memoirs,  or  Dartmoor 


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Prison ;  Containing  a  Complete  and  Impartial  History  of  the 
entire  Captivity  of  the  Americans  in  England,  From  the  Com- 
mencement of  the  late  War  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  until  all  prisoners  were  released  by  the  Treaty  of  Ghent. 
Also  a  Particular  Detail  of  all  Occurrences  relative  to  that  Hor- 
rid Massacre  at  Dartmoor,  on  the  fatal  evening  of  the  6th  of 
April,  18 15.  The  whole  carefully  compiled  from  the  Journal  of 
Charles  Andrews,  a  prisoner  in  England,  from  the  commence- 
ment of  the  War  until  the  release  of  all  the  Prisoners.  New 
Tork^  Printed  for  the  Author^  18 15.      i2mo,  pp.  283.     Plate. 

Andrews  (C.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Charles  Andrews,  of  Maine, 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  25,  1852,  on  the 
Resolutions  of  the  Legislature  of  ...  Maine  tendering  Sympathy 
to  Louis  Kossuth,  Condemning  the  ...  intervention  of  Russia  in 
the  affairs  of  Hungary,  and  asking  the  influence  of  the  United 
States  against  all  such  intervention  in  future,  [n.  p.,  1852.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  1485 

Andrews  (C.  C.)  Reflections  on  the  Operation  of  the  Pres- 
ent System  of  Education.  By  Christopher  C.  Andrews,  Coun- 
sellor at  Law.  ...  Boston^  Crosby^  Nichols  and  Company^  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  i486 

Andrews  (C.  C.)  History  of  the  New  York  African  Free 
Schools,  from  their  Establishment  in  1787,  to  the  Present  Time; 
...  Also  a  brief  account  of  the  successful  labours  of  the  New 
York  Manumission  Society,  with  an  appendix,  &c.  By  Charles 
C.  Andrews.     New  Tork,  1830.     i2mo.  1487 

Andrews.  Minnesota  and  Dacotah.  In  Letters  descriptive 
of  a  Tour  through  the  North  West,  In  the  Autumn  of  1856. 
With  Information  Relative  to  Public  Lands,  and  A  table  of  Sta- 
tistics. By  C.  C.  Andrews.  Washington^  1857.  ^^°'  Map. 
+  Second  Edition.  Washington^  Robert  Farnham,  i^^"].  i2mo, 
pp.  215.  + Third  Edition.      Washington^  1857.     i2mo.     H.  1488 

Andrews  (C.  C.)  History  of  the  campaign  of  Mobile  ... 
By  Brevet  Major-General  C.  C.  Andrews  ...  Maps  and  Illus- 
trations.    New  Tork^  1867.     8vo.  p.  1489 

[Andrews  (C.  W.),  d.d.]  An  Apology.  The  Protestant 
Episcopal  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Evangelical  Knowledge  : 
its  Origin,  Constitution,  Tendencies,  and  Work.  New-York^ 
Printed  by  John  A.  Gray^  1854.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  1490 


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Andrews  (David).  The  Sure  and  Only  Foundation,  with 
Historical  Notices.  A  Centennial  Discourse,  delivered  before 
the  Church  of  Christ  and  Second  Parish,  in  Pepperell,  Mass., 
January  29,  1847.  By  David  Andrews,  Pastor  of  the  Church. 
Boston^  A.  J.  fVright^  Printer^  1847.     ^^o,  pp.  48.  H.  149 1 

Andrews  (D.)  Truth  and  Character  vindicated  ;  being  a 
Review  of  Hon.  Caleb  Butler's  History  of  Ecclesiastical  Affairs 
in  Pepperell.  By  Rev.  David  Andrews  and  others.  Boston^ 
1849.     ^v^>  PP*  V9'  ^'  1492 

Andrews  (E.  B.)  A  Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Occasion  of 
the  Death  of  Hon.  Ephraim  Cutler,  Delivered  at  Warren, 
Washington  Co.,  O.,  July  24,  1853,  ^y  ^'"0^*  E*  ^*  Andrews, 
of  Marietta  College.  ...  marietta^  O.,  Printed  at  the  Intelligencer 
Offic:^  1854.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  1493 

Andrews  (E.  Wigglesworth).  An  Address  before  the  Wash- 
ington Benevolent  Society,  in  Newburyport,  ...  on  the  22d. 
of  Feb.,  1816.  By  Edward  W.  Andrews,  a.m.  ...  Newburyport^ 
William  B.  Allen  &  Co.^  18 16.     8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  1494 

In  verse. 

Andrews  (E.)  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr. 
Samuel  Phillips,  at  Athol,  February  6th,  18 10.  By  Elisha  An- 
drews, A.M.,  Pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Templeton.  Wor- 
cester, Printed  by  Henry  Rogers,  1810.     8vo,  pp.  18.        H.  1495 

Andrews  (Erastus).  Historical  Discourse  at  North  Leverett, 
Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1847.     ^y  Erastus  Andrews.     Boston,  1847. 

Andrews  (Ethan  Allen).  Slavery  and  the  Domestic  Slave- 
Trade  in  the  United  States.  In  a  series  of  letters  addressed  to  the 
Executive  Committee  of  the  American  Union  for  the  Relief  and 
Improvement  of  the  Colored  Race.  By  Prof.  E.  A.  Andrews. 
Boston,  Light  &  Stearns,  1836.     i2mo,  pp.  xii.,  9-201.      H.  1497 

Andrews  (I.  D.)  ...  Communication  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  transmitting  ...  the  Report  of  Israel  D.  Andrews, 
Consul  of  the  United  States  for  Canada  and  New  Brunswick, 
on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  British  North  American 
Colonies,  and  upon  the  Trade  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  Rivers  ; 
also.  Notices  of  the  Internal  Improvements  in  Each  State,  of 
the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Straits  of  Florida,  and  a  Paper  on  the 
Cotton  Crop  of  the  United  States.     Washington,  Robert  Arm- 


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Strong,  Printer,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  xix.,  906  (i).     Maps.     {32d 


Cong.,  ist  Sess.  Senate.     Ex.  Doc.  No.  112.) 


H.  1498 


Andrews  (I.  W.)  Why  is  Allegiance  Due?  and  Where  is 
it  Due  ?  An  Address  delivered  before  the  National  Union  As- 
sociation of  Cincinnati,  June  2,  1863,  by  Israel  W.  Andrews, 
President  of  Marietta  College.  Cincinnati,  Moure,  IVilstach,  Keys 
&  Co.,  Printers,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  1499 

Andrews  (John).  Essay  on  Republican  Principles,  and  on 
the  Inconveniences  of  a  Commonwealth  in  a  Large  Country  and 
Nation,  with  reflections  on  the  present  situation  of  Great  Britain. 
By  John  Andrews,  LL.D.    London,  ijS^.    8vo,  pp.  96.      m.  1500 

Andrews.  History  of  the  War  with  America,  France,  Spain, 
and  Holland;  commencing  in  1775  and  ending  in  1783.  By  John 
Andrews,  l.l.d.  In  Four  Volumes  with  Portraits  Maps  and 
Charts.  London,  "John  Fielding  and  "John  "Jaruis,  mdcclxxxv— 
MDCCLXXXVi.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  448  ;  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  449 ; 
Title,  I  1.,  pp.  445  ;  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  416 ;  Index,  30  1. ;  List  of 
Subscribers,  pp.  xiv.     31  Plates.  h.  1501 

See  M.  R.,  lxxv.,  466.  "  Compiled  chiefly  from  the  newspapers  and  the  proceedings 
of  the  House  of  Commons." — Rich.  "  A  judicious  compilation." — Lowndes.  Highly 
commended  by  Dr.  Boucher.  Includes  portraits  of  Gens.  Washington,  Greene,  Clin- 
ton, Burgoyne,  Cornwallis,  Lafayette.  De  Grasse,  Count  D'Estaing,  and  Capt.  Asgill. 

Andrews  (John).  Letters  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.,  of  Boston, 
1772-1776.  Compiled  and  edited  from  the  Original  MSS.,  with 
an  Introduction,  By  Winthrop  Sargent.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Cambridge, 
Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Sons,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  100.         H.  1502 

Andrews  (John).  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Merri- 
mack Humane  Society,  at  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  September 
I,  1812.  By  John  Andrews,  a.m..  Minister  of  the  First  Church 
and  Religious  Society  in  Newburyport.  [Motto.]  [With  Ap- 
pendix.]    Newburyport,  Press  of  E.  W.  Allen,  18 12.     8vo,  pp. 

32.  H.   1503 

Andrews.  An  Eulogy  on  General  George  Washington : 
Who  departed  this  life  December  14th,  1799,  in  the  68th  year 
of  his  age.  Delivered  before  the  First  Religious  Society,  in 
Newburyport,  February  2id.  1800.  By  John  Andrews,  a.m. 
Colleague  Pastor  with  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cary.     [Motto.]     From 


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the  Press  of  Angler  Marchy   Newburyport.     [1800].      8vo,  pp. 
21.  H.  1504 

Andrews.  A  |  Sermon,  |  delivered  February  19,  1795,  |  being 
a  Day  I  of  I  Public  Thanksgiving,  |  throughout  the  [United  States 
of  America.  I  By  John  Andrews,  A.M.|Junior  Pastor  of  the  First 
Church  in  Newburyport.  |  Pr/«/^^  at  Newburyport  by  \  Blunt  ^ 
March \liygsli.     8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  1505 

Andrews.  A  Sermon  delivered  October  i,  1801  :  at  the 
Dedication  of  a  new  House  for  Public  Worship,  erected  by  the 
First  Religious  Society  in  Newburyport.  By  John  Andrews, 
A.M.,  Colleague-Pastor  with  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gary.  Newbury- 
port, Press  of  Allen  &  Stickney,  1801.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  1506 

Andrews.  A  Sermon  delivered  November  26,  1808,  at  the 
Interment  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cary,  a.m.  Senior  Pastor  of  the 
First  Religious  Society  in  Newburyport.  By  John  Andrews, 
A.M.,  Surviving  Pastor.  ...  Newburyport,  Edward  Little,  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  31,  Appendix  (15).  h.  1507 

Andrews  (John  L.j  Pension,  Bounty,  and  Prize  Money 
Manual.  John  L.  Andrews,  Government  Claim  Agent  ...  Bos- 
ton. [^Boston,  J.  E.  Farwell  &  Co.,  Printers,  1862  or  1863.] 
32mo,  pp.  16.  H.  1508 

Andrews  (Joseph).  Journey  from  Buenos  Ayres,  through 
the  Provinces  of  Cordova,  Tucuman,  and  Salta,  to  Potosi, 
thence  by  the  Deserts  of  Caranja  to  Arica,  and  subsequently, 
to  Santiago  de  Chili  and  Coquimbo,  undertaken  on  behalf  of 
the  Chilian  and  Peruvian  Mining  Association,  in  the  Years 
1825-26.  By  Captain  Andrews,  late  Commander  h.  c.  s. 
Windham.  ...  London,  fohn  Murray,  1827.  2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp. 
xxxii.,  312;  viii.,  321.  H.  1509 

"  Captain  Andrews  was  sent  out  during  the  Mining  mania,  by  one  of  the  numerous 
London  Associations,  and  in  these  two  volumes,  gives  a  very  clear,  sensible,  and 
modest  account  of  his  journey  and  subsequent  proceedings  in  execution  of  his  trust. 
They  are  well  worth  any  one's  reading,  both  for  the  entertainment  ro  be  derived  from 
them,  and  the  information  they  occasionally  convey." — Ed.  Rev.  See,  also,  M.  R., 
cxiv.,  233;  Museum,  xi.,  526. 

Andrews  (Rufus  F.)  Letter  of  Rufus  F.  Andrews,  Lately 
Surveyor  of  the  Port  of  New  York,  to  Thurlow  Weed,  Lately 
Editor  of  the  Albany  Evening  Journal.  New  Tork,  1864. 
i6mo,  pp.  14.  H.  1510 


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Andrews  (Samuel).  A  Discourse  on  St.  Mark  xvi.,  15,  16, 
"  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  ye,"  &c.  By  Samuel  Andrews, 
A.M.,  Late  Missionary  at  Wallingford,  from  the  venerable  So- 
ciety for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  Parts  :  and 
now  Missionary  at  St.  Andrews  (New-Brunswick).  New  Haven^ 
Printed  by  Daniel  Boiven^  in  Chapel-Street ^  near  the  College 
(m.dcclxxxvii).     4to,  pp.  34.  s.  1511 

[Andrews].  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Litchfield  in  Con- 
necticut, before  a  Voluntary  Convention  of  the  Clergy  of  the 
Church  of  England,  of  Several  Provinc  in  America,  June  13, 
1770.  By ,  a  Native  of  the  Province.  ...  Pub- 
lished with  Notes,  to  gratify  the  very  respectable  assembly  before 
whom  it  was  delivered,  and  a  copy  given,  July  1770.  410,  pp. 
15.  s.  1512 

Mr.  Andrews  published  several  other  tracts  and  sermons,  one  of  which  was  on  the 
occasion  of  a  Fast,  1775. 

Andrews.  The  True  Means  to  avert  National  Judgments. 
A  Sermon  upon  the  Solemn  Fast  ordered  through  the  States  of 
America,  May  9th,  1798.  Delivered  at  the  House  of  John 
Brewer,  Esq.,  in  Robins-Town,  upon  the  River  Schodick,  At 
His,  and  the  Desire  of  others  of  its  Inhabitants,  Citizens  of  the 
United  States  j  and  published  at  their  Request.  By  Samuel  An- 
drews, A.M.,  Rector  of  Saint  Andrew's  Church,  in  the  Parish 
of  Saint  Andrews,  and  Province  of  New-Brunswick ;  and  Mis- 
sionary from  the  Society,  &c.  Printed  at  Boston^  ^19^-  8vo, 
pp.  22.  s.  1513 

Andrews  (Samuel).  Genealogical  Chart  of  the  Sargent 
Family.  Designed  and  compiled  by  Samuel  Andrews  of  Boston, 
A.D.  1 85 1.     [Boston^  1851]     Broadside.  h.  15 14 

Andrews  (Samuel  G.)  The  Lecompton  Constitution.  Speech 
of  Hon.  S.  G.  Andrews,  of  New  York.  Delivered  in  the 
House  ...  February  23d,  1858.  [Colophon]  Washington,  D.  C, 
Buell  &  Blanchard,  Printers,  1 858.     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  1515 

Andrews  (Sidney).  The  South  since  the  War :  as  shown 
by  Fourteen  Weeks  of  Travel  and  Observation  in  Georgia  and 
the  Carolinas.  By  Sidney  Andrews.  Boston,  Ticknor  and  Fields, 
1866.      i6mo,  pp.  viii.,  400.  h.  15 16 

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Andrews  (W.  S.)  Illustrations  of  the  West  Indies.  Sailing 
directions  for  the  Caribbean  sea,  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  Florida. 
By  W.  S.  Andrews.  London^  Day  iff  Son^  1861.  2  vols., 
oblong  4to.  15 1 7 

Andrews  (W.  W.)     See  Smith  (John  Cotton). 

Andrews  (William  W.)  A  Sermon  on  withdrawing  from 
the  Congregational  Ministry.  Preached  in  Kent,  Conn.,  May 
20,  1849.  With  statement  of  reasons  ...  .  2d  edition,  with  an 
Introductory  Preface.  By  Rev.  William  W.  Andrews.  New 
Tork,  1 85 1.     8vo.  s.  15 18 

Andrews  (Wm.  W.)  The  Work  of  the  Church  in  America, 
Especially  in  the  West.  An  Address,  Marietta  (O.),  July  28, 
1855.     By  William  W.  Andrews.     New  Tork^  1856.     8vo. 

Vol.  I.  Fourth  Year,  No.  4.  Andrews  &  Co.'s  Stranger's 
Guide  in  the  City  of  Boston.  1851.  ...  Boston^  Andrews  i^  Com- 
pany [1851].     Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  78,  (2).  h.  1520 

Andros  or  Androsse  (Sir  E.)     See  Stoughton's  New  England. 

Andros.  Commission  of  King  James  the  Second  to  Sir  Ed- 
mund Andros,  June  3,  1686.     mss.  [j/V.]     8vo,  pp.  14.        1521 

Forms  No.  8  of  Force's  Tracts,  Vol.  iv.  See,  also,  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  3d  Series, 
Vol.  vii.;  R.  I.  Col.  Records,  Vol.  in.;  N.  Y.  Col.  Rec,  Vol.  iii. ;  Public  Records 
of  Conn.,  Vol.  iii.,  pp.  402-436. 

Andros.  Matters  objected  against  Sir  Edmund  Androsse,  &c. 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  56.  1522 

See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  zd  Series ;  Vol.  viii. 

Andros.  By  His  Excellency  a  Proclamation.  ...  Given  at 
Fort  Charles,  at  Pemaquid,  loth  January,  1688.  Signed,  E. 
Andros.  [Printed  at  Boston  in  New  England^  1688.]  A  Broad- 
side. +  Reprinted,     [n.  d.]  1523 

Andros  (Rh.  S.  S.)  Chocorua  and  other  Sketches.  By 
R.  S.  S.  Andros.     Fall  River,  iS^8.     8vo.  1524 

Andros.    The  United  States  Customs  Guide ByR.  S.  S. 

Andros,  late  Deputy  Collector  of  the  Customs,  Boston.  Boston, 
T.  R.  Marvin;  New  Tork,  D.  Jppleton  l^  Co.,  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  316.  H.  1525 

Andros  (Thomas).     The  grand  era  of  ruin  to  nations  from 


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foreign  influence.  A  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Congrega- 
tional Society  in  Berkley,  Nov.  26,  1812.  ...  By  Thomas  An- 
dros,  A.M.    Boston^  Samuel  T.  Armstrongs  1812.    ovo,  pp.  18.     B. 

Andros.  The  Old  Jersey  Captive;  or  a  Narrative  of  the 
Captivity  of  Thomas  Andros,  (now  Pastor  of  the  Church  in 
Berkley,)  on  board  the  Old  Jersey  Prison  Ship,  at  New  York, 
1781,  m  a  series  of  letters  to  a  Friend,  suited  to  inspire  Faith 
and  Confidence  in  a  particular  Divine  Providence.  Boston^  Wm, 
Peirce^  1833.      l6mo,  pp.  80.  1 527 

Andrus(A.)  The  Emancipation  Proclamation.  By  Hon.  A. 
Andrus  and  W.  H.  Brand.     JIbany,  1863.  1528 

Andrus  (Albert).  Report  of  the  Majority  of  the  Committee 
on  Banks,  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State,  made  April  i,  1864. 
Private  Edition.  Albany ^  Printed  by  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  1529 

Signed  by  Albert  Andrus,  Alexander  Olcotc,  Edward  D.  White,  James  B.  Murray. 

Andueza.  Isla  de  Cuba,  Pintoresca,  Historica,  Politica, 
Literaria,  Mercantil  e  Industrial.  Por  D.  J.  M.  de  Andueza. 
Madrid^  1 84 1.     4to.     12  Plates.  1530 

Anecdotes  Americaines.  Histoire  Abregee  des  evenements 
du  Nouveau  Monde,  etc.     See  [Hornot  (Ant.)] 

Anecdotes  anglaises  et  americaines.  Annees  1775  a  1783.  ... 
Parisy  Delaunay  [and"]  Brunot-Labbe^  18 13.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
298;  324.  H.  1531 

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memes :  contenant  des  Lettres  du  General  Murinais,  de  Barthe- 
lemy,  de  Tron^on  du  Coudray,  de  LafFond  Ladebat,  de  De  La 
Rue,  &c. — Relation  des  Evenemens  qui  suivirent  a  la  Guiane 
I'Evasion  de  Pichegru,  Ramel,  &c. — Tableau  des  Prisons  de 
Rochefort,  par  Richer-Serisy. — Narration  de  la  Captivite  et  de 
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G6n6ral  Ramel.  Scconde  Edition,  revu6,  corrig6e  et  augment6e. 
Parisy  Giguet  et  Co.^  Imprimeurs-Libraires ;  et  se  trouve  a  Londres^ 
J.  IVright^  1799'     8vo,  Title  and  Table,  2  I. ;  Text,  pp.  215. 

Anecdotes  sur  les  Indiens  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord,  leurs  mceurs 
et  leurs  habitudes.     Paris^  Delay ^  1845.     i6mo.     i  fr.         1535 

Anent  the  North  American  Continent.  "  What  is  that  hath 
been  ?  the  same  thing  shall  be.  ...  "  Londoity  William  Ridgway^ 
March^  1864.     Post  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  1535a 

Anent  the  United  States  and  Confederate  States  of  North 
America.  "...  Thoughts  of  peace  and  not  of  affliction."  Lon- 
don^ James  Ridgway,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  &  P.  1535/- 

Angel  (William  G.)  Speech  of  W.  G.  Angel  in  the  H.  of 
R.  U.  S.  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  1832.     8vo.       1536 

Angelis  (Pedro  de).  Coleccion  de  obras  y  documentos 
relativos  A  la  Historia  Antigua  y  Moderna  de  las  Provincias  del 
Rio  de  la  Plata.  Ilustrados  con  notas  y  disertaciones  por  Pedro 
de  Angelis.  Buenos  Jires^  Imprenta  del  Estado^  1836-37.  7 
vols.,  4to.  1537 

Printed  at  the  expense  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  and  not  for  sale.  It  is  a  most 
important  collection,  embodying  all  the  early  travels  in  Buenos  Ayres,  Patagonia,  and 
other  parts  of  South  America.  See  Edin,  Rev,,  lxv.,  87-109.  Triibner's  American 
RecordfUov.  21,  1865,  contains  a  complete  list  of  the  contents  of  Vols,  i.-vi. 

Angelis.  Biografia  del  Seflor  General  Jose  Arenales.  Buenos 
Aires.     1832.     8vo.     Map.  1 538 

Angelis.  Historical  Sketch  of  Pepys*  Island,  in  the  South 
Pacific  Ocean.     Buenos  Aires.,  1842.     8vo,  pp.  9,  xvii.         ^539 

Angelis.  Memoria  Historica  sobre  los  Derechos  de  Sober- 
ania  y  Dominio  de  la  Confederacion  Argentina.  Buenos  Aires, 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  Iviii.  1540 

Angelis.  De  la  Navigation  de  I'Amazone.  Reponse  a  un 
Memoire  de  M.  Maury,  officicr  de  la  marine  des  Etats-Unis  par 
M.  de  Angelis  ...  .  Montevideo,  Imprimerie  du  Rio  de  la  Plata, 
1854.     8vo,  pp.  218  (2).  H.  1541 

Angelis.  Prospecto  de  una  segunda  Serie  de  Documentos, 
etc.     Buenos  Aires,  1841.     8vo,  pp.  iii.  1542 

Angell  (J.  K.)  A  Essay  on  the  Right  of  a  State  to  tax  A 
Body  Corporate,  considered  in  relation  to  the  present  Bank  Tax 


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in  Rhode-Island.     By  Joseph  K.  Angell.  ...   Boston^  HtUiard^ 
Gray,  Littit  ^  IVilkins,  1827.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  1 543 

Angell  (J.  K.)     Reports  of  Cases.     See  Rhode  Island. 

Angelo.  Sketches  of  Travel  in  Oregon  and  Idaho,  with 
Map  of  South  Boise.  By  C.  \ubrey  Angelo.  New  Tork,  the 
Author,  1866.     8vo   pp.  181.  1544 

Angeloni  (Batista),  pseudon.     See  [Shebbeare  (John)] 

Ein  Angenehmer  Geruch  der  Rosen  und  Lilien  Die  im  Thai 
der  Demuth  unter  den  Dornen  hervor  gewachsen  Alios  aus  der 
Schwesterlichen  Gesellschaft  in  Saron.  In  Jahr  des  Heils,  1 756. 
4to,  pp.  26.  p.  1545 

This  and  the  following  are  from  Mr,  Winthrop  Sargent's  MS.  List  of  Americana. 

Ein  Angenehmer  Geruch  der  Rosen  und  Lilien  Die  im  Thai 
der  Demuth  unter  den  Dornen  hervor  gewachsen  Alles  aus  der 
Bruderlichen  Gesellschaift  in  Bethania.  In  fahr  des  Heils, 
1756.     4to,  pp.  30.  p.  1546 

Anghiera  ^Pietro  Martire  d').  Libretto  de  tutta  la  naviga- 
zione  dei  Rei  di  Spagna  delle  isole  e  terreni  nuovamente  trovati. 
Stampato  in  Vene%ia  per  Alberto  Vercellese  de  Lisona  nel  1 5  04. 
4to.  1547 

This  exceedingly  rare  tract  is  a  translation  into  the  Venetian  dialect  of  the  first 
decade  of  Anghiera,  by  Angelo  Trivigiano.  See  a  curious  note  on  this  subject  by  J. 
Morelli,  following  his  edition  of  Columbus'  Letter,  Bassano,  18 10,  8vo,  and  again  in  his 
Works,  I.,  290.  This  voyage  also  forms  the  fourth  book  of  the  collection  published 
by  Monte  Alboddo,  Vicenze,  1 507,  and  frequently  reprinted.     See  Vespucci. 

Anghiera.  P.  Martyris  angli  |  mediolanensis  opera  |  Legatio 
babylonica  I  Oceani  decas  |  Poemata  |  Epigrammata  cum  preuilegio  | 
[Colophon]  Impressum  Hispali  cum  summa  di  igencia  per  Ja- 
cobum  corum|berger  alemanum.  Anno.  Millessimo  quingen- 
tessimo,  xi.  mense  vero|  Aprili.     Folio,  74  leaves.  1548 

The  above  title  is  from  the  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  No.  66.     Brunet  gives  the  title  as  follows  : 

Anglerius.  Opera,  scilicet  legationis  babylonicae  libri  tres  ; 
Oceani  decas ;  Carmina,  Janus,  Inachus,  Pluto  furens,  et  reliqua 
poemata,  hymni  et  epigrammata  ;  cura  M\\\  Ant.  Nebrissensis. 
Hispali,  per  Jacobum  Crumberger,  15 1 1.     Folio,  74  leaves. 

Now,  as  both  of  these  titles  were  doubtless  taken  from  the  books  themselves,  they 
were  probably  two  editions  in  the  same  year,  especially  as  Harrisse  describes  the  Map  as 
being  on  the  recto  of  the  forty-fifth  leaf,  and  Brunet  "  au  recto  de  I'avant-dernier 
feuillet  une  caite  curieuse  des  d6couvertes  de  Colomb."     They  are  both  books  of  ex- 


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treme  rarity, — both  editions  contain  only  tlie  first  nine  books  of  the  first  decade  and  a 
portion  of  the  tenth.  Heber's  copy  sold  for  £8  8s.  Brunet,  in  his  description  of  this 
work,  refers  to  Panzer,  iv.,  339,  and  Hain,  10863,  concerning  an  edition  of  poems  of 
"  P.  Martyr  d'Anghlera  (Anglerius),  una  cum  prima  decade  Oceanicarum,  Hitpali, 
1500,,  in  fol.  Ei  eflPectivement  le  livre  est  annonce  sous  cette  meme  date  dans  la  Bib- 
lioth.  uilenbroukiana,  pars  11.,  p.  238,  No.  1181  ;  mais  I'errata  place  a  la  suite  de  la 
preface  de  ce  catal.  nous  previent  qu'il  faut  lire  1 51 1  au  lieu  de  1500."  Respecting 
this  work,  I  find  in  Thorpe's  Catalogue  [about  184a],  No.  1895:  "  Poemata,  4to, 
s.  a.,  circa  1490,"  which  is  there  said  to  be  "  Unknown  to  all  bibliographers."  The 
conjecture  as  to  the  date  is  probably  erroneous. 

Anghiera.  loannes  rufFus  foroliuiensis  Archiepus  Consen- 
ti  I  n  :  legate  apo.  ad  lectorewj  de  orbe  nouo.  |  Accipe  non  noti 
praeclara  uolumina  mundi  |  Oceani :  &  magnas  noscito  lector 
opes.  I  Plurima  debetur  typhis  tibi  gratia  :  gentes  |  Ignotas  :  & 
aues  qui  uehis  orbe  nouo.  { Magna  quoq«^  autori  referenda  est 
gratia  nostro:  |  Qui  facit  haec  cunctis  regna  uidenda  locis.  |  Autor.  | 
Siste  pedem  lector  :  breuibus  compacta  libellis  |  Haec  lege :  prin- 
cipibus  uariis  decimoqw^  leoni  |  Pontifici  summo  inscripta.  hie 
noua  multa  uidebis.  {  Oceani  magnas  terras  :  uasta  sequora  :  lin- 
guas  I  Hacteni'.s  ignostas  :  ztque  aurea  saecula  nosces :  j  Et  gentes 
nudas  expertes  seminis  atri :  |  Mortiferi  nummi :  gemmisqu^  au- 
roque  feracem  |  Torrentem  zonam  :  parcat  ueneranda  uetustas.  | 
De  orbe  nouo  Decades]  [Colophon]  Cura  &  diligentia  uiri 
Celebris  Magistri  Antonii  Ne- 1  brissensis  historici  regii  fuerunt 
hae  tres  protono  |  tarii  Petri  martyris  decades  Impressae  in|con- 
tubernio  Arnaldi  Guillelmi  in  |  Illustri  oppido  carpetanae  proui  |  n 
ciae  co;;zpluto  quod  uulgari|ter  dicitur  Alcala  perfe\ctum  est 
nonis  No|ue;nbris  An.  1 15 16.  Folio,  63  leaves,  Ad  lectorem 
I  1. ;  Vocabula  barbara,  3  leaves  ;  Incipitur  Legatio  Babylonicae, 
16  leaves.  1550 

"  Belle  Edition." — Brunet,  who,  under  this  title,  gives  his  reasons  for  placing  the  au- 
thor's name  in  the  position  he  has  assigned  him.  This  is  the  first  edition  containing 
the  three  decades.  Priced  in  the  Nuggets,  £io  los.  Concerning  this  edition,  tee 
Brunet,  i.,  293  ;  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  151-153  ;  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana,  &c. 

Anghiera.  De  orbe  novo  decades.  Complutt,  apud  Michaelem 
d'Egma,iS30.     Folio,  pp.  117  (3).  1551 

Contains  eight  decades,  and  has  the  "  Praefatio  JE.  Antonii  Nebrissensis." 

Anghiera.  De  |  orbe  novo  I  Petri  Martyris  An-  ]  glerii  Medi- 
olanensis.  Pro- 1  tonotarij,  &  Caroli  quinti  Senatoris  |  Decades 
octo,  diligenti  temporum  ob- 1  seruatione,  &  vtilissimis  annota- 
tionibus  I  illustratae,  suoque  nitori  restitutae,  |  Lahore  &  industria 
Richardi  Haklvyti  |  Oxoniensis  Angli.  |  Additus  est  in  vsum  lec- 
toris  accuratus  |  totius   operis  index.  |      [Vignette.]     Parisiis,  | 


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Apud  Gvillelmvm  Avvray,  via  D.jloannis  Bellouacensis,  sub 
insigni  I  Bellerophontis  coronati.  lM.D.Lxxxvii.|Cum  priuilegio 
Regis.  I     8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  605,  12  1.     Map  engraved  on  copper. 

The  map  is  frequently  deficient.  "This  and  that  of  1530  are  the  only  complete 
editions  of  Peter  Martyr's  Decades.  The  volume  commences  with  an  epistle  from 
Hakluyi  to  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  often  pages." — Rich.     Priced,  Muller,  $15. 

Anghiera.  De  nvper  |  svb  D.  Carolo  reper-  Itis  Insulis, 
simulatqw^  incolarum|moribus,  R.  Petri  Marty- |ris,  Enchiridion, 
Domi- 1  nae  Margaritae,  Diui  |  Max.  Caef.  filize  |  dicatum.  |  Basilea^ 
Anno\u,ii.xxi.     410,  pp.  43.  ".  1553 

This  is  an  extract  from  the  fourth  Decade.  It  is  included  in  the  Novus  Orbis, 
and  in  Brocard's  Desc.  Terrae  Sanctx.  See  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  p.  187,  8.  Priced,  in  the 
Nuggets,  £2  2s. 

Anghiera.  Extraict  ov  recveil  des  |  Isles  nouuellernent 
trouuees  en  la  grand  mer  Oce- 1  ane  ou  temps  du  roy  Despaigne 
Fernawd  &  Eliza  |beth  sa  femme,  faict  premierement  en  latin 
par  I  Pierre  Martyr  de  Millan,  &  depuis  translate  en|languaige 
francoys.  |  Item  trois  Narrations  :  dont  la  premiere  est  de  |  Cuba, 
&  commence  ou  fueillet  132.  |  La  seconde,  qui  est  de  la  mer 
Oceane,  commence  |ou  fueillet  155.  |  La  tierce,  qui  est  de  la 
prinse  de  Tenustitan,  com  |  mence  ou  fueillet  192.  |  On  les 
vend  a  Paris  rue  sainct  lehan  de  Beau-|uais,  chez  Simon  de 
Colines  au  soleil  dor.  I  Cum  priuilegio.  I  [Colophon.]  Imprime 
a  Paris  par  Simon  de  Colines  libraire  iure  de  |  luniuersite  de 
Paris,  Lan  de  grace  Mil  cinq  cents  trente- 1  deux,  le  douziesme 
iour  de  lanuier.  |  4to,  Title  and  7  unnumbered  1.,  207  num- 
bered 1.  H.  1554 

This  rare  volume  contains  an  abridgment  of  the  first  three  Decades  of  Peter  Mar- 
tyr, and  is  dedicated  to  the  Duke  of  Angouleme  by  the  translator.  On  folio  132 
there  is  a  new  dedication  of  "Trois  Narrations"  to  Marguerite  of  France,  in  which  he 
observes,  that  the  first  of  the  three  narrations  that  follow,  an  account  of  Cuba,  is 
translated  from  Peter  Martyr.  "  Les  deux  narrations  suyuantes  faictes  en  latin  par 
Pierre  Sauorguan  de  Foruile  docteur  es  loix  ont  este  dediees  au  Pape  present  Clement  sep- 
tiesme."     See  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana,  and  Brunet,  i.,  294. 

Anghiera.  Opvs  Epi  |  stolaru»z  Petri  Marty  |  ris  Anglerij 
Mediola  |  newsis  Protonotarij  |  Apl'ici  atq«^  a  consi- 1  lijs  reru»i 
Indica  |  mm  :  nunc  pr/muwz  et  |  nature  &  medio  |  cri  cura  excu 
sum :  quod  |  q«/dewz  pr<7e- 1  ter  stili  venustatew,  nostrorum  quoque 
tcmporum  histori^ie  loco  esse  poterit.  |  Cowipluti  Anno  domini 
M.D.xxx.  I  Cum  priuilegio  Ceesareo]  [Colophon.]  ([  Ex- 
cusum  est  hoc  volu  |  men  Epistolarum  Petri  Martyris  Mediola  | 
nensis  citra  controversial  eruditissimi  |  in  celeberrima  &  in  omni 
literarum  |  genere  maxime  florenti  Aca  |  demia  Complutensi  in  | 


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Aedibus  Michaejlis  de  £guia|  Anno  a|Chnsto|nato.  |m.d.xxx. 
Folio,  Title  and  ii  p.  1.  j  Text,  pp.  199.  h.  1555 

There  is  a  mistake  in  the  pagination  after  folio  198,  so  that  there  are  really  205 
leaves.  A  rare  and  beautiful  edition.  Heber's  copy  sold  for  £3  ;  La  Valliere,  61  fr. 
Concerning  this  work,  ue  Humboldt's  Examen  critique,  Vol.  11. ;  Brunet,  i.,  294, 
and  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  280. 

Anghiera.  Opus  I  Epistolarum  |  Petri  Martyris  |  Anglerii 
Mediolanensis,  I  Protonotarii  Apostolici,  Prions  Archiepiscopatus 
Granatensis,  atque  a|Consiliis  Rerum  Indicarum  Hispanicis, 
tanta  cura  excusum,  utjpraeter  styli  venustatem  quoque  fungi 
possit  vice  Luminis  |  Historiae  superiorum  temporum.  |  Cui  acces- 
serunt  ]  Epistolae  |  Ferdinandi  de  Pulgar  |  Coaetanei  Latinae  pariter 
atque  Hispanicae  cum  Tractatu  Hispanico  de  |  Viris  Castellae 
Illustribus.  |  Editio  Postrema.  I  Amstelodami,  Typis  Elzeviri- 
anis.  I  Veneunt  |  Parisiis,  |  Apud  Fredericum  Leonard,  Typograph- 
um  Regium,  |  cIs  Idc  lxx.  Folio,  14  p.  1.,  pp.  486  ;  i  1.,  pp. 
32,  62,  I  1.  H.  1556 

Pulgar's  Epistolae  and  Varones'  have  each  a  separate  title  and  paging.  Libri's  copy 
[m.  r.]  sold  for  70  fr.;  Raetzel's,  13  fr. ;  Audry*s,  20  fr.  Many  of  these  letters  relate 
to  ths  discovery  of  America  and  the  affairs  of  the  New  World,  and  being  published 
out  of  Spain,  escaped  the  hands  of  the  Expurgators. 

Anghiera.  Petri  Martyris  |  ab  Angleria  Mediolanen.  Ora- 
toris  I  clarissimi,  Fernandi  Sc  Helisabeth  Hispaniarum  quondam 
regumja  consilijs,  de  rebus  Oceanicis  &  Orbe  nouo  decades 
tres :  quibus  |  quicquid  de  inuentis  nuper  terris  traditum,  nouarum 
rerum  cupi- 1  dum  lectorem  retinere  possit,  copiose,  fideliter,  eru- 
diteqz^^  docetur.  |  Eivsdem  praeterea  I  legationis  babylonicae  li  |  bri 
tres :  vbi  praeter  oratorii  mvneris  |  pulcherrimum  exemplum,  etiam 
quicquid  in  uariarum  gentium  mori- 1  bus  &  institutis  insignitf.r 
praeclarum  uidit,  quequ^  terra  mariqa^  acciderunt,  ]  omnia  lectii 
mire  iucunda,  genere  dicendi  politissimo  traduntur.  |  [Printer's 
mark.]  Basileae,  \  apud  loannem  Bebelium  \  m.d.xxxiii.  |  Title 
and  II  p.  1. ;  Text,  92  1.  1557 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  15 17  contains  Decades  i.,  11.,  iii.,  and  an  abridgment  of 
Decade  iv.  Priced,  Nuggets,  £1  lis.  6d.  Sold  at  Puttick's,  i860,  for  £2  5s.  Ter- 
naux,  No.  47  bis,  Brunet  and  Graesse,  quote  an  edition,  Lut.  Paris,  1536,  which  does 
not  exist.  See  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  No.  214.  I  have  a  MS.  list  of  books  on  the  West 
Indies,  by  the  late  Mr.  Ludewig,  in  which  he  quotes  an  edition,  Compluti,  1540, 
which  is  probably  an  error.     See  No.  1551. 

Anghiera.  De  Rebvs  |  Oceanicis]  et  Novo  Orbe,  de- 1  cades 
tres,  Petri  Mar- 1  tyris  ab  Angleria  J  Mediolanensis.  |  Item  eivs- 
dem, I  de  Babylonicaj  Legatione,  Liori  iii.  |  et  item  |  de  Rebvs 
^thiopicis,  I  Indicts,  Lusitanicis  &  Hispanicis,  opuscula  qu<7edam  | 


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Historica   doctissima,   quae   hodie   non   facile] alibi  reperiuntur, 
Damianij  A  Goes  £quitis|Lusitani.|Qux  omnia  sequens  pagina 
latius  demonstrat.  |  Cum  duplici  locupletissimo  Indice.  |  Co/onia^ 
Jpud  Geruinum   Calenium  &  haredes\^entelios.   M.D.LXxiiii. 
Cum  gratia  £3*  Priuilegio  Casareo.  \      8vo,  24  p.  1.,  pp.  655  ;  In- 
dex, pp.  30.  H.  T558 

Thi:  edition  of  Martyr  was  made  use  of  by  Robertson  in  compiling  his  history. 
Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  £i  los.  6d ;  Muller,  $10. 

Anghiera.  Relation!  I  del  S.  Pietro  Martire  |  Milanese.  |  Dell 
cose  notabili  della  prouincia  dell'  E- 1  gitto  scritte  in  lingua  Latina 
alii  Sereniss,  |  di  felice  memoria  Re  Catolici  D.  Fernando,  |  e  D. 
Isabella,  &  hora  recate  nella  Italiana.  |  Da  Carlo  Passi.  |  Con  Pri- 
vilegio.  |/«  Venetia  appresso  Giorgio  de*  Caualli  1^6^.  Sm.  8vo. 
7  p.  1-,  viz. :  Title,  i  1.,  "  All*  Illustriss.  et  Eccellentiss.  Sig- 
nora  Givlia  Sforza  Pallavicina,"  etc.,  3  1.  ;  "  Discorso  di  Carlo 
Passi,"  etc.,  3  1.;  Text,  71  leaves;  "  Tavola,"  etc.,  6  1. ; 
"  Errori  fatti  nello  stamparsi,"  etc.,  3  1.  1559 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets.  £1  is. 

Anghiera.  Die  schifFung  mitt  dem  Lanndt  der  Gulden  Insel 
gefundew  durch  H.  Johan  vow  Angliara,  Hawptman  des  Kuwnigs 
von  Hispania,  mit  alien  yren  leben  vnd  sitten.  410,  4  fF.,  s.  1.  e. 
a.  (vers  1520).  1560 

"  Premiere  edition  allemande  de  la  premiere  decade  de  Pierre  Martyr,  sur  la  decouverte 
du  nouveau  Continent,  tres  rare."  This  title  is  from  a  German  catalogue.  I  find  no 
other  mention  of  this  edition,  but  Mr.  C.  Welford,  in  one  of  his  catalogues,  lot  354, 
says :  "  Unique  early  tract  in  German,  on  the  First  Discovery  of  '  The  Golden  Islands 
or  America.'     The  date  is  marked  by  Mr.  Rich  in  MS.,  1560." 

Anghiera.  The  Decades  |  of  the  newe  worlde  or  |  wes' 
India,  |  Conteynyng  the  nauigations  and  conquestes  |  of  the  Span- 
yardes,  with  the  particular  de- 1  scription  of  the  moste  ryche  and 
large  landes  |  and  Ilandes  lately  founde  in  the  west  Ocean  |  per- 
teynyng  to  the  inheritaunce  of  the  kinges  |  of  Spayne.  In  the 
which  the  diligent  reader  |  may  not  only  consyder  what  commo- 
ditie  may  |  hereby  chaunce  to  the  hole  christian  world  in  |  tyme  to 
come,  but  also  learne  many  secreates  |  touchynge  the  lande,  the 
sea,  and  the  starres,  |  very  necessarie  to  be  knowwe  to  al  such  as 
shal  j  attempte  any  nauigations,  or  otherwise  |  haue  delite  to  be- 
holde  the  strange  |  and  woonderfuU  woorkes  of  |  God  and  nature.  | 
Wrytten  in  the  Latine  tounge  by  Pf^ter  |  Martyr  of  Angleria,  and 
trans-  |  lated  into  Englysshe  by  |  Rycharde  Eden.  |  Londini.  \  In 
adibus  Guilhelmi  Powell.\Anno.   1555. |     4to,  24  p.  1.,  361  1.; 

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I 


7 


"  Contentes,"  "  Thinterpretours  excuse"  in  verse,  and  "  Fautes 
escaped  in  the  pryntynge,"  13  1.     Portrait.  h.  *  p.  1561 

Leaves  i-i 66  contain  three  Decades  of  Peter  Martyr;  then  follow  Alexander  vi.'s 
famous  Bull ;  Oviedo's  Hystorie  of  the  weste  Indies  ;  The  vyage  abowte  the  worlde, 
gathered  oute  of  Pygafetta ;  The  stryfe  betwene  the  Spanyardes  and  Portugales,  for  the 
division  of  the  Indies  and  the  trade  of  Spices,  by  Fr.  Lopez  de  Gomara,  ending  at  leaf 
244.  The  remainder  of  the  book  does  not  relate  to  America.  Bellero's  map  is 
found  in  some  copies.  See  Rich,  No,  30.  "  Eden  was  the  first  Englishman  who 
undertook  to  present,  in  a  collective  form,  the  astonishing  results  of  the  spirit  of  mari- 
time enterprise,  which  had  been  everywhere  awakened  by  the  discovery  of  America. 
Nor  was  he  a  mere  compiler.  In  point  of  learning,  accuracy,  and  integrity,  he  is  cer- 
tainly superior  to  Hakluyt.  This  work  is  rendered  more  precious  by  information 
scattered  through  it,  derived  from  the  great  seamen  of  the  day,  with  whom  the 
author's  turn  of  mind  led  him  to  associate.  In  one  chapter,  he  speaks  of  '  The 
Voyages  of  that  worthy  owlde  man,  Sebastian  Cabote,  yet  lyvinge  in  Englande.' " — 

BiDOLE. 

Anghiera.  The  |  History  of  Trauayle  |  in  the  |  West  and  East 
Indies,  and  other!  countreys  lying  eyther  way,!  towardes  the 
frutefull  and  rych  |  Meluccaes.  ]  As  |  in  Muscouia,  Persia,  Arabia, 
Syria,  iEgypte,  |  Ethiopia,  Guinea,  China  in  Cathaye  and  |  Giapan : 
"""  '  -----  ^^^^     [Motto]    Gath- 

Richarde  Eden.  |  Newly 


With  a  discourse  of  |  the  Northwest  pas 

ered  in  parte,  and  done  into  Englyshe  by 

set   in    order,   augmented,  ana    finished,  |  by    Richarde  Willes. 

Imprinted  at  London,  by  Richarde  Jugge,  1577.  j  Cum  privilegio. 


Sm.  4to,  10  p.  1.,  466  1.,  Errata  and  Table,  6  1. 


Hi 


1562 


Besides  four  Decades  of  Peter  Martyr,  and  "  An  Abridgment  of  ...  his  5.  6.  7.  and 
8.  Decades,"  this  work  contains  Oviedo's  "  West  Indies."  See  also  an  extended  notice 
'of  this  edition.  Rich,  No.  15. 

Anghiera.  De  Nouo  Orbe,  |or|the  Historic  of!  the  West 
Indies,  Contayning  the  actes  |  and  aduentures  of  the  Spanyardes, 
which  haue  I  conquered  and  peopled  those  Countries,  |  inriched 
with  varietie  of  pleasant  re- 1  lation  of  the  Manners,  Ceremonies,  | 
Lawes,  Gouernments,  and  |  Warres  of  the  Indians.  |  Comprised  in 
eight  Decades.  |  Written  by  Peter  Martyr  a  Millanoise  of  Angleria, 
Cheife  |  Secretary  to  the  Emperour  Charles  the  fift,  |  and  of  his 
Priuie  Councell.  |  Whereof  three,  haue  beene  formerly  translated 
in- 1  to  English,  by  R.  Eden,  whereunto  the  other  |  fiue,  are  newly 
added  by  the  Industrie,  and  |  painefull  Trauaile  of  M.  Lok  Gent.  | 
[Motto,  2  1.]  London  \  Printed  for  Thomas  Adams.  \  161 2.  |  4to, 
5  p.  1.  ;  Text,  318  leaves.  H.  1563 

Some  copies  are  without  date.     It  was  re-issued  with  the  following  title  : 

Anghiera.     The  |  famovs  |  Historic  of  |  the  Indies  :  |  Declaring 
the  aduentures  of  |  the  Spaniards,  which  haue  conque- 1  red  these 


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Countries,  with  varietie  of  Relations] of  the  Religions,  Lawes, 
Gouernments,  Manners,  |  Ceremonies,  Customes,  Rites,  Warres,  | 
and  Funerals  of  the  People.  |  Comprised  into  sundry  Decads.  |  Set ,      _, 
forth  first  by  M'  Hackluyt.,  and   now  pub-|lished  by  L.   M.  '  '''"'" 
Gent.  I  The  Second  Edition,  j  London  :  Printed  for  Michael  Sparke 
dwelling  at  the  signe\of  the   blue  Bible  in   Green- Jrbor.     1628.  | 
4to,  3  p.  1.  ;  Text,  318  l,  1564 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  £4  14s.  6d. 

Anghiera  e  Oviedo.     Libro  Primo  |  della  Histo  |  ria  de  I'ln 
die  Oc  I  ciden  |  tali.  |      [Verso]      Svmmario   de  la  Generale 
Historia  de  I'lndie  Occi-|dentali  cavato  da  li-jbri    scritti  da 
Si-|gnor  Don  Pietro  |  Martyre  del  consijglio  della   Maesta|de 
rimperadore,  |  et   da   molte  |  altre   par-  |  ticvla- 1  ri   rela- 1  tioni.  | 
Title  and  79  leaves  and  i  blank.     Libro  Secon  |  do  delle  In  |  die 
Oc|ciden  I  tali|MDXXXiiii.  |Con  gratia  &  priuilegio.l     [Verso] 
Svmmario  de  lajNatvrale  et  General  Histo] ria  de  I'lndie  occi- 
dental, composta  da  Gonzalo  ferdi-jnando  del  Ouiedo,  altri- 
menti  di  valde,  natio  de|la  terra  di  Madril :  habitatore  h  rettore 
de  I  la  citta  di  santa  Maria  antica  del  Darien,  |  in  terra  ferma  de 
I'lndie:  il  qual  fu  riuejduto  &  corretto  per  ordine  de  la  Maesta 
del  Imperadore,  pelo  suo  |  real  consiglio,  de  le  dette  In  |  die.  & 
tradotto  di  lingua  castigliana  in  Italia- 1  na.     Co;;  priuilegio  |  de  la 
Illustriss.  I  Signoria  di  Vinegia,  |  per  a«ni  xx.  |      Ti'/Ze,  64  leaves^ 
Tavola  I  leaf  and  description  of  the  2  Maps^  l  leaf     Libro  vltimo 
del  svmmajrio   delle  [Indie  Occiden  |  tali  |  mdxxxiiii.  |     [Colo- 
phon]    ([  In  Vinegia,  Del  mese  d'Ottobre.|  mdxxxiiii.  |    Title, 
15  leaves  anH  one  blank.     2  Maps.  1565 

The  three  parts  complete  constitute  '  .  ork  of  unusual  rarity.  The  last  is  a  relation 
of  Pizarro's  Conquest  of  Peru.  Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  £2  12s.  6d.  Libri's  copy  sold 
for  £2  4a. 

Angier  (A.)  Spiritual  Anatomizing :  or,  A  few  Character- 
istical  notes  of  a  Godly  State  Offered  under  Ten  Heads  of 
Tryal.     By  Ames  Angier.     Boston^  I7i4«     i2mo.  w.  1566 

Angier  (John).  A  Sower  going  forth  to  Sow  the  Seed  |  of 
God's  Word,  j  A  ]  Sermon  |  Preached  December  23d,  1767.  |  At  the 
Ordination  of  the  Reverend  |  Mr.  Samuel  Angier,  to  the  Pastoral 
Care  of  |  the  Third  Church  in  Bridgewater.  |  Colleague  with  his 
Father,  j  By  his  Father,  Pastor  of  said  Church.  | ...  | ...  |  ...\  Boston^ 
Printed  by  JVilliam  M^ Alpine  ...  |  ...  .  |  M,DCC,LXViii.  |  Narrow 
4to,  pp.  26.  H.  1567 

Angier  (Joseph).     The  Order  of  Services  at  the  Installation 


204 


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i 


k- 


of  Rev.  Joseph  Angier,  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Parish  in  Milton,  on  Wednesday,  Sept.  13,  1837.  Boston,  Torrey 
&  Blair^  Printers.,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  1568 

Angier.  A  Eulogy,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Wil- 
liam Henry  Harrison,  late  President  of  the  United  States :  de- 
livered at  Milton,  May  14th,  1841.  By  Joseph  Angier,  Minister 
of  the  First  Parish  in  Milton.  Boston^  Willtam  H.  S,  fordan^ 
1841.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  1569 

Angiolelo  (G.  M.)  See  Montalboddo  (Fr.  de)  and  Ves- 
pucci. 

Anglerius.     Sge  Anghiera  (Pietro  Martire  d'). 

Angliviel  de  la  Beaumelle  (Victor  Laurent  Suzanne 
Moise).  De  I'empire  du  Bresil,  considere  sous  ses  rapports  poli- 
tiques  et  commerciaux.  Par  Angliviel  de  la  Beaumelle.  Paris^ 
Bossange  freres,  1823.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  260.  157° 

Anglo-American  Church  Emigrants'  Aid  Society.  No.  i. 
Occasional  Paper  ...  .  (Continued  from  the  "  Statement.")  ... 
February,  1856.  London,,  Rivingtons  [etc.,  1856].  8vo,  pp. 
17-51.  H.  1571 

No.  3  is  "January,  1859." 

The  Anglo-American  Magazine.  July  1852  to  Dec.  1855. 
Toronto,,  Thomas  Maclear.     7  vols.,  8vo.  ^572 

Anglo-Californian,  pseudon.  The  National  Crisis.  A 
Letter  to  the  Hon.  Milton  S.  Latham,  Senator  from  California, 
in  Washington,  by  Anglo-Californian.  From  the  San  Francisco 
Bulletin,  Feb.  4th,  1861.  San  Francisco,,  Towne  &  Bacon, 
Printers,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  1573 

Anguiano.  Vide  de  el  Capuchino  Espafiol,  Francisco  de 
Pamplona,  primer  Missionario  para  el  Reyno  del  Congo  en 
Africa,  y  para  los  Indios  en  la  America.  Madrid,  1704.  Sm. 
4to.     Portrait.  1574 

Anhang  zwoer  Reisen.  Die  Erste  |  e.  Moscov.  Gesandten 
Feod.  Iskowitz  BackhofFs.  Die  Andere  |  Herrn  Z.  Wagners 
durch  ein  grosz  Theil  d.  Welt  ...  .  Berlin,  Runge[^i6-y    4to. 

Wagner  visited  America. 

Anicetus,  pseudon.  Our  Modern  Athens.  See  [Clark  (W. 
A.)] 


ANNALE8. 


205 


Animadversions  on  a  Reply  to  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in 
New  York.     1750.     8vo.  p.  1576 

Anna.  Schaduwbeelden  uit  Suriname.  Amsterdam^  Gebruders 
Binger,  iS^S.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  102.  Phte.-\- Dordrecht^  C.  Morh, 
Jzn,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  8,  103.  1577 

Annaes  maritimos  e  coloniaes.  Publica9ao  mensal  redigida 
sobra  dire^ao  da  Associa^ao  maritima  e  colonial.  Lisboa^  Imp. 
nac,  1840-46.  6  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  533  }  587  ;  643  ;  458  ;  514  ; 
135.  15770 

The  last  volume  was  not  completed.  Contains  a  memoir  on  the  priority  of  Por- 
tuguese discoveries  in  North  America,  etc. 

Annales  de  I'Association  de  la  propagation  de  la  foi,  recueil 
periodique  des  lettres  des  eveques  et  des  missionnaires  des  mis- 
sions des  deux  mondes,  et  de  tous  les  documens  relatifs  aux 
missions  ...  .  Collection  faisant  suite  a  toutes  les  editions  des 
Lettres  Edifiantes.  ...  Parisy  Lyon,  [afterwards]  Lyon  [alone], 
1827-63.    35  vols,,  8vo.  B.  1578 

Of  great  value  for  the  information  which  it  conveys  respecting  manners,  customs, 
literature,  arts  and  sciences  of  countries  in  both  hemispheres,  where  missions  have 
been  established  by  the  Propaganda  Society.  A  partial  analysis  of  the  contents  is  in- 
serted in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Parliament,  Toronto,  1858.  A  portion  of 
this  work  was  translated,  with  the  following  title  : 

Annals  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Faith,  a  periodical  collection 
of  letters  from  the  bishops  and  missionaries  employed  in  the 
missions  of  the  old  and  new  world :  and  of  all  the  documents 
relating  to  those  missions  and  the  Institution  for  the  Propagation 
of  the  Faith.  This  collection  serves  as  a  continuation  of  the 
"Lettres  edifiantes."  Vol.  i.  From  July  1839  to  Nov.  1846. 
Paris,  1841.     Vol.  ii.-vi.     London,  1841-1845.     6  vols.,  8vo. 

There  is  also  a  German  translation,  entitled : 

Annalen  der  Verbreitung  des  Glaubens.  ...  Aus  dem  Franzo- 
sischen.  Band  i.  Einsiedeln,  Benziger,  1840.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 1579^ 

According  to  the  "Thesaurus  Librorum  Rei  Catholicae,  Wumburg,  1848,"  the 
Jahrbiicher  der  Gessellschaft  zur  Verbreitung  des  Glaubens,  Coin,  is  also  a  translation 
of  this  work.  There  is  also  an  edition  in  Italian,  "  Annali  della  propagaziones  della 
fede,  Lyon"  8vo,  apparently  published  simultaneously  with  the  French. 

Annales  d'horticulture  et  de  botanique  ou  Flore  des  jardins  du 
Roy  des  Pays  Bas,  des  Possessions  Neerlandaises  aux  Indes 
Orientales  et  Occidentales  et  du  Japon.  Publiees  par  P.  F.  de 
Siebold  et  W.  H.  de  Vriese.     1858-60.     3  vols.,  8vo.         1580 


\  ': 


206 


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ll 


Annales  de  I'Histoire  de  I'Institution  des  Religieuses  Hospit- 
alieres  de  St.  Joseph,  sous  la  Regie  de  St.  Augustin.  Saumur^ 
Degony^  1829.     8vo.  1581 

Pages  438  to  492  relate  to  the  religious  establishments  in  Canada. 

Annales  de  philosophie  chretienne.     Parh^  1830,  etc.       1582 

Vol.  Lvi.  contains  "  De  la  parente  de  la  langue  japonaise  avec  les  idiomes  amiri- 
cains,  par  M.  de  Charency."  i.-lix.  also  contain  Afty-five  other  articles  on  American 
topics. 

Annales  des  Voyages.     See  Eyries,  Malte-Brun,  and  Voyages. 

Annales  du  Museum  d'histoire  naturelle,  par  les  professeurs 
de  cet  etablissement.  ...  and  Table  des  auteurs  [et]  des  matieres, 
1827,  4to.  Continued  as  Memoires  du  Museum,  etc.,  i8i4>-32, 
4to,  and  as  Nouvelles  annales,  etc.,  1 832-1 835  and  Archives, 
1840  to  date.     Paris.     4to.  1583 

Contains  many  articles  relating  to  the  French  Colonies. 

Annales  maritimes  et  coloniales.  [Par  Labaothe.]  Parh^  an 
VII.     8vo.  1584 

Annales  maritimes  et  coloniales  ou  Recueil  de  lois  et  ordon- 
nances  royales,  reglements  ministeriels,  memoires,  observations, 
notices  particulierp"?,  et  generalement  tout  ce  qui  peut  interesser 
la  marine  et  les  colonies  sous  les  rapports  militaires,  adminis- 
tratess,  judiciaires,  nautiques,  consulaires  et  commerciaux,  public 
avec  I'approbation  de  M.  le  ministre  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies 
par  M.  Bajot.  Pam,  1816-1847.  Text,  104  vols.,  and  Tables, 
2  vols.,  8vo.  1585 

Indispensable  for  the  History  of  the  French  Colonies.  Continued  monthly,  as 
"  Nouvelles  Annales  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colonies,  1849,"  &c. 

Annales  Philosophiques,  Politiques,  et  Literaires  :  ouvrage 
utile  aux  Amateurs  de  la  verite,  par  un  habitant  de  Louisiane. 
Philadelphia^  1 807.     8vo.  1586 

Refers  to  the  Aborigines  of  America,  the  Illinois  River,  the  formation  of  Lower 
Louisiana,  the  Orinoco  River,  &c. 

Annales  Scientifiques  d'Auvergne.     Paris^  1826,  &c.     8vo. 

Some  articles  relate  to  French  Guyane. 

Annals  of  a  Western  Missionary.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  C. 
Townsend  ...  .  Vol.  i.  No.  i.  October,  1863.  New  York^ 
1863.     i8mo,  pp.  18.     Continued.  h.  1588 

No.  2  was  published  at  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa ;  later  numbers  at  Iowa  City. 


ANNAPOLIS. 


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The  Annals  of  Administration :  containing  the  genuine  His- 
tory of  Georgiana  the  Queen-Mother,  and  Prince  Coloninus 
her  son.  A  Biographical  Fragment,  written  about  the  Year 
1575.  Inscribed  by  the  Proprietor  of  the  Authentic  Papers,  to 
Edmund  Burke,  Esq.     London^  Bew^  ^11 S'     ^vo.  c.  1589 

"  Intended  to  be  an  allegorical  explanation  of  the  origin  oF  our  American  dis- 
pute!."— M.  R.,  III.,  263. 

Annals  of  Europe  for  1739.  London^  1740,  &c.  6  vols., 
8vo.  '590 

Includes  many  chapters  on  American  affairs. 

Annals  of  Great  Britain.     See  [Campbell  (Thomas)]. 

Annals  of  Liberality,  Generosity,  Public  Spirit,  &c.  [Phi/a- 
delphia^  1823.]     8vo.  1 59 1 

No.  6  of  the  3d  Series  was  published  in  1837. 

Annals  of  the  American  Revolution :  or,  a  Record  of  the 
Causes  and  Events,  which  produced  and  terminated  in  the 
Establishment  and  Independence  of  the  American  Republic  ; 
also,  a  Summary  Account  of  the  first  Settlement  of  the  Country, 
and  some  of  the  principal  Indian  Wars,  and  Biographies  of  the 
Principal  Military  Officers.     Hartford^  1824.     8vo.  1592 

Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.     See  [Webster  (B. 

Annals  of  the  Colonial  Church.  London^  Parker ^  1857,  ^^• 
5  vols.,  i8mo.  1593 

Comprise  the  annals  of  Fredericton,  Toronto  and  Quebec. 

Annals  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States.     See  Gales  (J.) 

Annapolis.  Annual  Register  of  the  United  States  Naval 
Academy,  at  Annapolis,  Md.  i865-'66.  Washington^  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office^  1866.     8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  1594 

Annapolis.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  U.  S.  Naval 
Academy,  Annapolis,  Maryland,  June  30,  i860.  Jnnapolis^ 
Robert  F.  Bonsail,  Printer^  i860.  8vo,  pp.  vi.,  i  1.,  pp.  251 
(i).  H.  1594a 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Naval 
Academy  at  Annapolis,  Md.  ...  Washington^  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
46.  1594^ 


-"a&.ifi'ifliffiWfl,  , 


208 


ANNESLEY. 


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'  "u : 


Annapolis.  The  first  annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the 
Annapolis  and  Elkridge  Rail  Road  Company.  [Reports  upon 
the  Surveys,  Location,  and  Progress  of  Construction  of  the  An- 
napolis and  Elkridge  Rail-road  by  G.  W.  Hughes.]  Annapolis^ 
1839.     8vo.  1595 

Anne  Arundel  Co.  and  Baltimore  Co.,  Md.  ...  Memorial 
of  Farmers,  Mechanics,  and  Others,  of  Anne  Arundel  and  Balti- 
more Counties,  against  an  Increase  of  Duty  on  Imported  Manu- 
factures. ...  fVashington^  Printed  by  Gales  (^  Seatoriy  i%2%.  8vo, 
pp.  5.     (20th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  House  Doc.  No.  188.)     H.  1596 

Anneke  (Fritz).  Der  zweite  Freiheitskampf  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Amerika.  Erster  Band.  Frankfurt^  1861.  i2mo, 
pp.  vii.,  368.     3  Maps.  c.  1597 

Anneke  (Mathilde  Franziska).  Das  Geisterhaus  in  New- 
York.     Ein  Roman.     Jena,  Costenoble,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  307. 

[Annesley.]  Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate  Young  Nobleman, 
Return'd  from  a  Thirteen  Years  Slavery  in  America,  Where  he 
had  been  sent  by  the  Wicked  Contrivances  of  his  Cruel  Uncle. 
A  Story  founded  on  Truth,  and  address'd  equally  to  the  Head 
and  Heart.  ...  London,  Printed  for  J.  Freeman,  m  dcc  xliii.  2  p. 
1.,  pp.  277  ;  Books,  pp.  7.  H.  1599 

[Annesley.]  Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate  Young  Noble- 
man, In  which  is  Continued  the  History  of  Count  Richard, 
Concluding  with  a  Summary  View  of  the  Tryal.  Part  the 
Second.  By  the  Author  of  the  First.  London,  Printed  for  f. 
Freeman,  M  dcc  xliii.     i2mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  235.  H.  1600 

Annesley.  The  Case  of  the  Honourable  James  Annesley, 
Esq.  Being  a  Sequel  to  the  Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate  Young 
Nobleman.  London,  Printed  for  W.  Bickerton,  mdccxlv.4- 
Another  Edition.     1756.     i2mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  215.  1601 

The  true  history  of  the  heir  of  the  Earldom  of  Anglesey,  from  which  Scott  took 
the  plot  of  Guy  Mannering.  For  full  particulars  respecting  the  most  mysterious  and 
celebrated  Anglesea  case  and  trial,  ue  CoUins's  Peerage ;  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  2d 
Series,  Vol.  ii.,  373 ;  "  Gentlemen's  Magazine,"  May,  1840 ;  and  Smollett's  "  Peregrine 
Pickle."     This  (which  is  the  third  volume)  is  very  scarce. 

Annesley.  The  Trial  in  Ejectment  between  Campbell 
Craig,  Lessee  of  James  Annesley,  Esq.,  and  others,  Plaintiffs, 
and  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard,  Earl  of  Anglesey,  Defendant,  before 


ANNVA. 


209 


the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in   1743.     Dublin^  1744-      i2mo, 
pp.  377.     Portrait.  1602 

Another  edition  hai  this  title;  "Trial  of  Richard  Earl  of  Anglesey,  Francis  Annes- 
ley,  and  John  Jans,  Oent.  for  Assault  on  the  Hon.  James  Annesley,  Daniel  Mac 
Kercher,  Hugh  Kennedy,  and  W.  Goostry,  1744." 

Annesley.  Fortune's  Favourite ;  Containing  Memoirs  of 
the  many  Hardships  and  SuiFerings,  together  with  the  surprizing 
Deliverance  and  Advancement  to  Plenty  and  Happiness,  of 
Jacobo  Anglicano  [James  Annesley],  a  young  Nobleman  ;  in 
which  will  be  inserted  the  Hard  Usage  of  his  cruel  Uncle,  by 
whose  means  he  was  trepann'd  into  Slavery,  which  he  suft'er'd 
for  thirteen  Years  [in  America],  with  the  Manner  of  his  Escape 
from  it.     Printed  for  the  Author^  J744'     8vo.  1603 

[Annex  (Peter)].  A  Collection  of  the  Tracts  of  a  certain 
Free  Inquirer,  noted  for  his  Sufferings  for  his  Opinions.  London^ 
1739.     8vo,  pp.  460.  1604 

The  piece  called  "  Social  Bliss  carried  out"  contains  the  speech  of  Miss  Polly 
Baker,  before  a  Court  of  Judicature  in  Connecticut.     See  Allibone's  Dictionary,  p.  63. 

The  Anniversary  Week  at  Bloomington.  The  Agricultural 
Convention ;  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Illinois  Natural  History 
Society,  and  Commencement  Exercises  of  the  State  Normal 
University.  ...   Chicago^  Jt^ht  i860.     8vo,  pp.  67.  h.  1605 

Anno  Regni  I  Georgii  iii.  |  Regis  |  Magnae  Britanniae,  Franciae,  & 
Hiberniae,  IQuinto.l  At  the  Parliament  begun  and  holden  at{ 
Westminster,  the  Nmeteenth  Day  of  |  May,  Anno  Dom.  1 761,  in 
the  First  |  Year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sove- 1  reign  Lord,  George  the 
Third,  |  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britain,  |  France,  and  Ire- 
land, King,  Defender  |  of  the  Faith,  &c.  |  And  from  thence  con- 
tinues by  several  Prorogations  to  |  the  Tenth  day  of  January, 
1765,  being  the  Fourth  |  Session  of  the  Twelfth  Parliament  of 
Great  Britain,  j  London :  Printed  by  Mark  Baskett,  Printer  to  the 
King's  most  \  Excellent  Majesty ;  and  by  the  yissigns  of  Robert  Bas- 
kett^  M.DCC.LXV.  I  Svo,  pp.  66.  h.  Also  in  {olio.  + Reprinted  by 
Tf^illiam  Dunlap,  at  the  newest  Printing  Office^  in  Market  Street^ 
Philadelphia.  Svo,  pp.  40.  P.  +  Reprinted.  Boston,  1765. 
Folio.  1606 

The  celebrated  Stamp  Act.  The  title  given  (No.  138)  in  this  Dictionary  was 
copied  from  Rich. 

Annvae  Litterae  Societatis  Jesu  Anni   1581.     Ad  Patres  et 

27 


210 


ANNUAL. 


Fratres  eiusdem  Societatis.     Roma^  in  Collegia  eiusdem  Societatis^ 
1583.     8vo.     Continued  to  165^^.,  omitting  1615-49.  1607 

The  imprint  variei  for  the  different  years  to  Flonntia,  Ntaf>o/i,LiigJuni,  Antvirpitt, 
Mogvntite,  Duaci,  etc.  A  detailed  list  is  given  by  Carayon,  Bib.  hist,  de  la  Comp.  de 
J^sus.     Each  year  contains  letters  from  the  South  American  missions. 

Annuaire  dc  la  marine  st  des  colonies,  1856.  Paris^  Lumaine, 
Mallet-Bachelier^  Ledoyen^  1 85 7.     8vo,  pp.  652.     Continued. 

Annuaire  des  Deux  Mondes  Histoire  generale  des  divers  6tats. 
1850.  Parii^  au  bureau  de  la  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  185 1.  8vo. 
Continued.  1609 

Annuaire  historiqueuniversel,  pour  18 18  ...  .  ParC.  L.  Lesur 
...  .  Paris,  1819.     8vo.     Continued.  1610 

Annuaire  des  Voyages  et  de  la  Geographie.  Paris,  Gide  iff  Co., 
1844.     Continued.  161 1 

Annuaire  Oriental  et  Americain.  Public  avec  le  concours  et 
sous  les  auspices  de  la  Societe  d'Ethnographie  Americaine  et 
Orientale ;  par  Leon  de  Rosny,  secretaire  perpetuel.  Paris, 
Challamel  aine,  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  143.     Continued.         c.  1612 

The  Annual  Biography  and  Obituary,  for  the  Year  18 17- 
1837.     London,  Longman  [ticJ],  \%i']-'^j.     21  vols.,  8vo.    1613 

Includes  a  few  Americans. 

The  Annual  Register,  or  a  View  of  the  History,  Politicks, 
and  Literature,  of  the  Year  1758.  London,  Printed  for  R.  and  J. 
Dodsley,  1759.     8vo.     Continued  annually.  16 14 

Some  of  the  earlier  volumes  were  reprinted,  and  "  A  New  Edition  Corrected"  of  the  fif- 
teen volumes  for  1758-1772  was  published  in  1774,  by  H.  Saunders  and  others.  This 
most  valuable  record  and  chronicle  of  historical  and  political  events  for  over  a  hundred 
years  contains  accurate  accounts  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  as  well  as  of  the  revolutions  in 
South  America,  the  Second  War  with  Great  Britain,  and  many  other  American  sub- 
jects. It  was  edited  by  Burke,  Camp.  11,  Allen  and  others.  As  there  are  sfurioui 
sets,  the  following  memoranda  from  Lowndes  will  aid  the  intending  purchaser : 
"  Some  time  after  the  year  1791,  the  copyright  and  stock  from  1758  to  1790  were 
purchased  by  Otridge  and  other  booksellers.  After  which  period  Messrs.  Rivingtons, 
who  had  for  a  short  time  previously  (during  the  illness  of  Mr.  Dodsley)  been  agents 
for  the  work,  published  a  rival  continuation,  which  lasted  from  1791  to  1812,  and 
again  from  1820  to  1824,  when  the  two  merged  by  arrangement  into  one.  Some 
sets  of  the  work  have  been  made  up  by  substituting  Rivington's  continuation  with 
fictitious  titles.  How  to  distinguish  the  substitution  may  be  ascertained  by  referring  to 
the  preface  of  the  General  Index,  published  by  Baldwin  &  Co.  in  1826.  8vo.  A 
general  index  (1758-80)  was  published  by  Dodsley  in  1783;  another  (1781-90)  by 
the  Rivingtons  in  1799;  and  a  third,  superseding  the  previous  ones,  from  the  com- 
mencement to  1 8 19,  in  1826.  And,  as  this  complete  index  is  only  applicable  to  the 
original,  or  Dodsley  series,  the  volumes  published  by  the  Rivingtons  are  generally  re- 
jected." 


ANSIEDELUNO. 


211 


sub- 


y  re- 


The  Annual  Register,  and  Virginian  Repository,  for  The 
Year  1800.  [Motto.]  Petersburg^  Ross  and  Douglas  [1801]. 
i2nio,  pp.  xii.,  208.  B.  161 5 

Annual  Retrospect  of  Public  AfFairs  for  1831.  Vol.  i.  Bos- 
totiy  1831.     i2mo.  N.  1616 

Another  Cry  of  th"  Innocent  for  Justice,  or  a  Second  Rela- 
tion of  the  Unjust  Proceedings  at  Hicks's  Hall  against  the 
Quakers,  with  a  Short  Summary  of  the  Sentencing  of  Thirty- 
Six  more  of  the  aforesaid  people,  in  scorn  called  Quakers,  all 
sentenced  to  be  transported  to  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  1664. 
4to,  pp.  32.  161 7 

John  Otter,  who  had  been  "  i'the  itoclu  five  timei,"  wai  lold  at  a  slave  to  Vir- 
ginia.    Stt  p.  25. 

Another  Cry  of  the  Innocent  and  Oppressed  for  Justice  ; 
or  a  Third  Relation  ...  Printed  in  the  Tear  1665.     4to,  pp.  16. 

"  Relating  to  Forty-five  of  the  People  of  God,  whom  the  world  in  icorn  calls 
Quakers,  of  which  34  were  ttntenced  to  be  traasforied  to  the  hland  0/ Gamaica,  for  the 
tpace  of  teven yeart"  etc. 

Another  High  Road  to  Hell.  An  Essay  on  the  Pernicious 
Nature  and  destructive  Effects  of  the  Modern  Entertainments 
from  the  Pulpit.  Occasioned  by  a  Pamphlet,  entituled  The  Stage 
the  High  Road  to  Hell,  &c.  [Motto.]  London^  Printed;  Boston^ 
Reprinted,  Ezekiel  Russell,  M,dcc,lxviii.    8vo,  pp.  21.      B.  1619 

Anquetil  (Louis  Pierre).  Motifs  des  Guerres  et  des  Traites 
de  Paix  de  la  France  ...  depuis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie,  en  1648, 
jusqu'a  celle  de  Versailles,  en  1783.  Par  le  Cen.  Anquetil. 
Paris,  Lesguillez freres\2indi\,  Desenne,  an  b[\']()']'\.     8vo.    1 620 

Contains  L'Assiento,  Brouillerie  des  Anglais  et  des  Anglo-Americains,  Traite  de  paix 
pour  I'Amerique,  etc. 

Anschauungen  und  Erfahrungen  in  Nord-Amerika.  Monats- 
schrift,  herausgegeben  von  H.  Bosshard.  i«-3«  Jahrgang. 
Ziirich,  1853-55.     8vo.  1621 

Ansiedelungen  in  den  Urwaldern  von  Canada.  Ein  Weg- 
weiser  fur  Auswanderer  nach  Amerika  von  einer  Emigrantin. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  von  Dr.  F.  A.  Wiese.  Leipzig,  Baum- 
gartner,  1 837.     8vo.     Illustrations.  1622 

Die  deutsche  Ansiedelung  in  Mittel-Amerika.  Dargestellt 
und  herausgegeben  von  dem  Comite  der  Berliner  Colonisations- 


212 


ANSON. 


Gesellschaft  fur  Central-Amerika. 
pp.  34.     2  Maps,  folio. 


Berlin^  Hempely  1850.     8vo, 

1623 


h  I 


!  ,  [. 


Der  Ansiedler  im  Westen.  Monatsschrift  des  Berliner  Vereins 
[in  later  vols.,  Gesellschaft]  fiir  die  deutsche  [later,  deutsch- 
evangelische]  Mission  in  Nordamerika  [later,  Amerikaj  Red. : 
W.  Eichler.  i.  Jahrgang.  1863.  Berlin^  PViegandt  if  Grieben, 
1863.     4to,  pp.  96.     Continued.  1624 

Anson  (George,  Lord).  A  voyage  round  the  World,  in  the 
years  mdccxl,  i,  ii,  hi,  iv.  By  George  Anson,  Esq  ;  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  a  Squadron  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  sent  upon 
an  Expedition  to  the  South-Seas.  Compiled  from  Papers  and 
other  Materials  of  the  Right  Honourable  George  Lord  Anson, 
and  published  under  his  Direction.  By  Richard  Walter,  m.a. 
Chaplain  of  his  Majesty's  Ship  the  Centurion,  in  that  Expedi- 
tion. Illustrated  with  Forty-two  Copper-Plates.  London,  T, 
Osborne,  mdccxlviii.     4to,  pp.  (18),  417.     Also  in  8vo.      1625 

Anson.  A  voyage  round  the  World,  in  the  years  mdccxl, 
I,  II,  III,  IV.  By  George  Anson,  Esq  ;  Commander  in  Chief 
of  a  Squadron  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  sent  upon  an  Expedition 
to  the  South-Seas.  Compiled  from  Papers  and  other  Materials 
of  the  Right  Honourable  George  Lord  Anson,  and  published 
under  his  Direction.  By  Richard  Walter,  m.a.  Chaplain  of  his 
Majesty's  Ship  the  Centurion,  in  that  Expedition.  Second  Edi- 
tion. With  Charts  of  the  Southern  Part  of  South  America,  of 
Part  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  of  the  Track  of  the  Centurion 
round  the  World.  London,  "John  and  Paul  Knapton,  mdccxlviii. 
8vo,  12  p.  1.,  pp.  548.     3  Charts.  1626 

Third,  fourth  and  fifth  editions,  each  same  date  and  collation  as  the  second,  with 
some  trifling  differences  in  the  title  of  the  third  edition.  It  was  reprinted  in  quarto 
in  1749. 

Anson.  A  Voyage  [etc.]  By  George  Anson,  Esq. ;  now  Lord 
Anson,  etc.  The  Sixth  Edition.  London,  mdccxlix.  8vo,  12 
p.  1.,  pp.  548.     3  Charts.  1627 

Anson.  A  Voyage  [etc.]  The  Seventh  Edition.  Illustrated 
with  Charts,  Views,  &c.  Dublin,  Printed  for  G.  and  A.  Ewing. 
8vo,  9  p.  1.,  pp.  350.     8  Plates.  1628 

Anson.  A  Voyage  [etc.]  The  Seventh  Edition.  London, 
mdccliii.  8vo. -|-The  Eighth  Edition.  London,  mdccliv.-|- 
The  Ninth  Edition.      London,  mdcclvi.      4to,  pp.   (18),  417. 


ANSON. 


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.+ 


Also  in  8vo.  +  The  Tenth  Edition.  London^  mdcclxii.  8vo. 
+  The  Eleventh  Edition.  London^  mdcclxv.  8vo.  -f-  The 
Twelfth   Edition.     London^    T.    Osborne^  mdcclxvii.      4to,  pp. 

18),   417.  +The   Thirteenth    Edition.      London^   mdcclxviii. 

vo.  +  The  Fourteenth  Edition.  London^  mdcclxix.  8vo,  12 
p.  1.,  pp.  536.  3  Charts.  +  The  Fifteenth  Edition.  London^ 
MDCCLXxx.  8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  536.  3  Charts.  Also  on  large 
paper,  rl.  8vo,  and  in  4to.  1629 

Most  of  the  quarto  editions  were  also  printed  on  large  paper,  and  contain  42  plates  ; 
that  of  1748  is  the  most  desirable.  The  work  has  been  repeatedly  reprinted,  often  in 
an  abridged  form.  Those  that  have  come  under  my  notice  are  quoted  below.  It  is  partly 
reprinted  in  Callander's  Voyages,  Vol.  iii.,  and  in  Harris's  and  other  collections.  See 
Ret.  Rev.,  x.,  285  ;  M.  Rev.,  xxv.,  234.  In  regard  to  the  authorship,  tee  Davis's 
"Olio,"  pp.  1-4.  Rich  writes  as  follows:  "Walter  had  prepared  an  account  of  this 
voyage  for  the  press,  but  it  was  found  so  badly  executed,  that  Benjamin  Robins,  the 
mathematician,  was  employed  to  re-write  it,  although,  for  some  reason  or  other,  the 
worthy  chaplain's  name  was  allowed  to  remain  on  the  title-page.  It  is  called  by  some 
English  writers  a  masterpiece  of  composition  ;  but  it  apprirs  to  have  been  made  amus- 
ing at  the  expense  of  truth.  The  progress  of  science  formed  no  part  of  this  expedition, 
which  was  prepared  for  attacking,  unawares,  the  Spanish  possessions  and  shipping  in 
the  South  Sea,  and  which  was  so  successful,  that  the  prize-money  divided  amongst  the 
officers  and  crews  amounted  to  more  than  a  million  sterling.  The  Biographie  Universelle 
says,  that  the  views,  charts  and  plans  deserve  praise  for  their  exactness  ;  but  Dr.  Dib- 
din  says,  that  the  '  plates  are  in  truth  barbarously  bad,  and  that  to  read  the  text  with- 
out the  plates  must  be  a  comfort.'  He  adds,  moreover,  that  the  volume  is  unworthy, 
in  every  respect,  of  the  intrepid  Anson.  The  doctor  had,  apparently,  seen  only  the 
ffth  edition,  printed  in  1749;  in  which,  of  course,  the  plates  must  have  been  nearly 
worn  out.  The  copies  of  the  first  edition,  on  royal  paper,  of  which  I  now  have  one 
before  me,  were  superior  to  any  book  of  the  kind  which  had  been  hitherto  published, 
and  were  unequalled  until  Cook's  voyages  appeared.  Of  the  large  paper  copies,  350 
were  taken  by  subscription." 

Anson.     A  Voyage  round  the  World.     Compiled  from  his 
papers,  &c.,  by  Richard  Walter,  m.a.      Edinburgh^    1781.     2 
i2mo. 

Other  editions  at  Edinburgh,  1800,  1804,  1807,  18 12;  at  Dublin,  1825.  Perhaps 
the  latest  reprint  of  Anson  is  the  edition  of  Wm.  Smith.  LonJiti,  1842.  Rl.  8vo. 
Re-issued,  London,  R.  Griffin  &  Co.,  1853. 

Anson.  An  Authentic  Account  of  Commodore  Anson's 
Expedition,  containing  all  that  was  Remarkable,  Curious,  and 
Entertaining,  during  that  Long  and  Dangerous  Voyage,  Taken 


from  a  Private  Journal.     London^  Cooper, 

Anson.     A  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas  and  to  other  Parts  of 
the  World.     By  George  Anson,  Esq.     London,  1744.     i2mo. 

Published  in  numbers,  with  coa.'se  woodcuts. 

Anson.     Anson's  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas,  with  Appendix 
containing   summary   Account   of  the  Discovery  of  the    East 


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ANSON. 


Indies,  China,  and  principal  Islands,  by  the  Europeans.    London^ 
R.  Walker^  1745'     8vo.     Portrait  and  Plate.  1633 

This  is  a  different  relation  from  Walter's. 

Anson.  An  Affecting  Narrative  Of  the  Unfortunate  Voyage 
and  Catastrophe  Of  his  Majesty's  Ship  Wager,  One  of  Com- 
modore Anson's  Squadron  in  the  South  Sea  Expedition.  Con- 
taining A  full  Account  of  its  being  cast  away  on  a  desolate 
Island,  and  of  the  strange  Proceedings  of  the  Officers  and  private 
Men,  after  that  unhappy  Event :  More  especially,  of  those  im- 
portant Incidents,  the  Shooting  of  Mr.  Henry  Cosins,  and  the 
imprisoning  of  Capt.  C — p  for  that  Action.  The  Whole  com- 
piled from  authentic  Journals,  an '  transmitted,  by  Letter,  to  a 
Merchant  in  London,  from  a  Person  who  was  an  Eye- Witness 
of  all  the  Affair:  Exhibiting  a  compleat  View  of  the  Perils 
and  terrible  Disasters  which  the  Crew  underwent ;  the  wonder- 
ful adventure  of  near  an  hundred  of  them,  in  their  Boat,  along  the 
vast  southern  Coast  of  Patagonia,  and  thro*  the  Streights  of  Magel- 
lan, for  above  a  thousand  Leagues,  during  which  the  greatest 
Part  of  them  perish'd  by  Cold  and  Famine ;  the  Arrival  of  those 
few  that  surviv'd  in  the  miserablest  Condition  at  Rio  Grand ; 
their  hospitable  Reception  and  Entertainment  at  that  Place ;  their 
Passage  from  thence  to  Rio  Janeiro,  next  to  Lisbon,  and  finally 
to  England.  Intermix'd  with  several  entertaining  Passages  and 
Remarks.  Printed  for  "John  Norwood,  and  sold  by  the  Booksellers 
of  London,  Bristol,  and  Liverpool,  mdccli.  8vo,  Title  and  pp. 
160.  1634 

Anson.  Lord  Anson's  Voyage  round  the  World.  London, 
1759.     i2mo,  pp.  96.  M.  1635 

A  chap-book  edition,  with  portrait  and  copper-plates. 

Anson.  The  History  of  Commodore  Anson's  Voyage  round 
the  World,  at  the  Commencement  of  the  late  Spanish  War. 
Performed  in  three  Years  and  nine  Months,  viz.  from  September 
1740  to  June  1744.  By  a  Midshipman  on  Board  the  Centurion. 
London,  M.  Cooper,  mdcclxvii.  8vo,  Title  and  Contents,  2  1. ; 
Text,  pp.  192.     Copper-Plate  Portrait  of  Anson.  1636 

Anson.  Voyage  autour  du  monde,  fait  dans  les  annees 
1740,  41,  42,  43  and  44.  Par  George  Anson  ...  .  Orne  de 
Cartes  &  de  Figures  en  Taille-douce.  Traduit  de  I'anglois. 
[Par  £lie  de  Joncourt.]  Amsterdam,  1749.  4to,  pp.  331.  37 
Plates.  +  G^w^z;^,  1750.     3  vols.,  8vo,  and  Atlas  m  \X.q.\  Geneve, 


ANSPACH. 


215 


1750.  4to,  pp.  xxiv.,  363(1).  34  Plates. -(- Seconde  Edition. 
...  Parisy  Par  h  Compagnie  des  Libraires^  m.dcc.lxiv.  4  vols., 
24mo.     Maps  and  Plates.  h.  1637 

Anson.  Voyage  autour  du  monde  fait  dans  les  annees  1 740, 
41,  42,  43  et  44.  Par  George  Anson.  Tires  des  journaux,  etc. 
par  R.  Walter.  Orne  de  carte  et  figures.  Traduit  de  I'anglois 
par  Gua  de  Malves.  Paris^  ^illau^  1750-  \io.-{- Paris^  1750. 
4  vols,  i2mo.  +  P.!7m,  1754.     4  vols.,  i2mo.  1638 

Anson.  Voyage  a  la  Mer  du  Sud,  fait  par  quelques  officiers 
commandant  le  vaisseau  le  Wager.  Pour  servir  de  suite  au 
Voyage  de  Georges  Anson.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Lyon^  1756. 
4to.  +  Z,;'o«,  1756.  5  vols.,  i2mo.  +  P«r/V,  1764.  5  vols., 
i2mo.  1639 

"This  volume  is  composed,  rather  than  translated,  from  the  Journals  of  Messrs. 
Bulkely  and  Cummins,  London,  1713;  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Dublin,  1747;  Anony- 
mous, London,  175 1  ;  and  of  Isaac  Morris,  Dublin,  1752." — Rich. 

Anson.  Des  Herrn  Admirals,  Lord  Ansons  Reise  urn  die 
Welt,  welche  er  als  Oberbefehlshaber  iiber  ein  Geschwader  von 
Sr.  Grossbritannischen  Majestat  Kriegschiffen,  die  zu  einer  Un- 
ternehmung  in  die  Siidsee  ausgeschickt  worden,  in  den  Jahren 
1740,  41,  42,  43,  44,  verrichtet  hat,  aus  dessen  Aufsatzen  und 
Urkunden  zusammengetragen  und  unter  seiner  eigenen  Aufsicht 
an  das  Licht  gestellet  von  M.  Richard  Waltern,  Capellan  auf 
Sr.  M^estat  SchifFe,  dem  Centurion  in  diesem  Kriegszuge,  aus 
dem  Englischen  in  das  Deutsche  iibersetzt.  Nebst  vielen 
Kupfertafeln  und  Landkarten.  Mit  Konigl.  Pohlnischer  und 
Churfiirstl.  Sachsischer  allergnadigster  Freyheit.  Leipzig  und 
Gottingen,  Abraham  Vanderhoeck^  '749'  4to>  PP-  xliv.,  382; 
Erklarung,  &c.,  14  1.     34  Plates.  1640 

Anson.  Reis  rondom  de  Weereld.  Amsterdam^  Jan  Ten 
flouten,  1754*  4to«  P\ztes.-\-  Amsterdam,  S.  J.  Baalde,  1765. 
4to.     Plates.  1641 

There  was  also  an  Italian  translation.     Livorno,  1756.     4to. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Anson,  in  relation  to  his  con- 
duct in  America.     London,  1757.     8vo.  1642 

Anson.  De  reis  van  het  Schip  de  Wager.  Amsterdam,  S.  J. 
Baalde,  1766.     4to.     Plates.  1642a 

Anspach  (F.  R.)  a  Discourse,  pronounced  on  Sabbath 
Evening,  July  4,  1852,  in  the  Lutheran  Church  of  Hagers- 


V'  i 


2l6 


ANSWER. 


town,  on  the  Death  of  Henry  Clay,  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  Anspach, 
A.M.  Hagerstrwn,  Printed  by  Mittag  ^  Sneary^  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
12.  H.  1643 

Anspach  (L.  a.)  a  History  of  the  Island  of  Newfound- 
land :  containing  a  Description  of  the  Island,  the  Banks,  the 
Fisheries,  and  Trade  of  Newfoundland,  and  the  Coast  of  Labra- 
dor. Illustrated  with  Two  Maps.  By  the  Rev.  Lewis  Amadeus 
Anspach,  late  a  Magistrate  of  that  Island  and  Missionary  for  the 
District  of  Conception  Bay.  London^  T.  and  J.  Allman^  and  J. 
M.  Rirhardson,  iS I g.  8vo,  pp.  xxviii.,  512.  Map.  H.  + Second 
Edition.     London,  1827.     8vo.  1644 

See  M.  R.,  New  Series,  xcvi ,  61. 

Anspach  (L.  A.)  Geschichte  und  Beschreibung  von  New- 
foundland und  der  Kiiste  von  Labrador.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt.      Weimar,  1822.     8vo.     2  Maps.  1645 

Band  xxx.  of  F.  J.  Bertuch's  Neue  Bibliothek  der  wichtigsten  Reisebeschreibungen. 

Anspach.  A  Summary  of  the  Laws  of  Commerce  and  Navi- 
gation, adapted  to  the  present  State,  Government,  and  Trade  of 
the  Island  of  Newfoundland.  By  the  Rev.  Lewis  Amedeus 
Anspach.  Recommenced  for  Publication  by  Vice  Admiral  J. 
Holioway,  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  Newfoundland, 
and  its  Dependencies.  London,  Printed  by  Henney  and  Haddon, 
1809.     8vo,  pp.  140.  1646 

Ansted  (D.  T.)  The  Gold-Seeker's  Manual ;  being  a  Prac- 
tical and  Instructive  Guide  to  all  Persons  emigrating  to  the 
Newly-Discovered  Gold  Regions  of  California.  By  David  T. 
Ansted.  London,  Van  Voorst,  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  i']b.-{-New 
Tork,  D.  Appleton  &  Company,  1849.     i2mo,  pp.  96.       H.  1647 

Ansted.  Scenery,  Science,  and  Art,  being  extracts  from  the 
note-book  of  a  Geologist  and  Mining  Engineer,  by  Prof.  D.  T. 
Ansted.  London,  Jchn  Van  Voorst,  M.dccc.liv.  8vo,  pp.  viii., 
323.  1648 

Pages  241  to  311  relate  to  America. 

The  Answer  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines  by  Authority  of 
Parliament  Now  sitting  at  Westminster.  Unto  the  Reasons 
given  into  this  Assembly  by  the  Dissenting  Brethren,  Of  their 
not  bringing  in  a  Model  of  their  Way.  And  since  Published  in 
Print,  under  the  Title  of  A  Copy  of  a  Remonstrance.  Which 
Answer  was  humbly  presented  to  the  Right  Honorable  the  House 


ANSWER. 


217 


of  Peers  Assembled  in  Parliament.     London^  John  Field  for  Ralph 
Smithy  1645.     4to,  Title  and  pp.  24.  1649 

Mr.  Stevens  includes  this  in  his  Nuggets.     What  it  has  to  do  with  America  is  not 
apparent.     Perhaps  it  relates  to  the  Brownists. 

An  Answer  of  the  Company  of  Royal  Adventurers  of  England 
trading  into  Africa,  to  the  Petition  and  Paper  of  certain  Heads 
and  Particulars  thereunto  relating  and  annexed,  exhibited  to  the 
Honourable  House  r<"  Commons  by  Sir  Paul  Painter,  Ferdinando 
Gorges,  Henry  Batson,  Benjamin  Skutt,  and  Thomas  Knight, 
on  the  behalf  of  themselves  and  others  concerned  in  his  Ma- 
jesty's Plantations  in  America.  London^  Anno  Dom.  1667.  410, 
pp.  18.  1650 

Answer  of  the  Elders  and  other  Messengers  of  the  Churches 
assembled  at  Boston,  1662,  to  the  Questions  propounded  by  the 
General  Court,  with  the  answer  of  the  dissenting  brethren. 
Boston^  1662.     4to,  pp.  18.  M.  1651 

Answer  of  the  States  General  of  the  United  Provinces  of  the 
Low  Countries  to  the  Declaration  of  War  of  the  King  of  Great 
Britain.     At  the  Hague^  \b'j^.     4to.  1652 

Contains  an  interesting  account  of  Surinam ;  also  some  notices  of  other  American 
colonies. 

Answer  to  a  Calumny,  with  some  remarks  upon  an  anony- 
mous Pamphlet  on  the  Assiento  Trade,  as  exercised  by  the  South 
Sea  Company,  &c.  By  the  Factor  to  the  South  Sea  Company, 
at  whom  the  calumny  was  aimed.  In  Two  Parts.  London^ 
1728.     8vo.  1653 

The  Answer  to  a  Colonel's  Letter.  By  a  Wooden-legged 
Soldier.  Wherein  some  American  matters  are  slightly  touched 
upon.     London^  Main,  1766.     8vo,  pp.  36.  1654 

"  This  wooden-legged  soldier  is  by  no  means  a  wooden-headed  one.     Corporal  Oak- 
tree  is  really  a  very  clever,  facetious  fellow." — M.  R.,  xxxiv.,  162. 

Answer  to  "  A  Dialogue  between  a  Federalist  and  a  Repub- 
lican."    Charleston,  S.  C,  1800.     8vo.  m.  1655 

Answer  to  a  letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Country  to  his 
Friend  in  Town.     New  York,  1756.     i2mo.  1656 

Answer  to  a  pamphlet.     See  [Shebbeare  (John)]. 

An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  Taxation  no  Tyranny. 

28 


I  tl 


:^i^& 


2l8 


ANSWER. 


Addressed  to  the  Author,  and  to  Persons  in  Power.     London^  J. 
Almon^  MDCCLxxv.     8vo,  pp.  63.  1657 

Written  in  reply  to  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson. 

Answer  to  a  Piece  entitled  "  An  Appeal  to  the  Impartial  Pub- 
lick  by  an  Association"  calling  themselves  Christian  Independ- 
ents.    Salem^  1785.     8vo,  pp.  23.  m.  1658 

Answer  to  **  An  address  to  all  reasonable  Americans,"  &c. 
See  [Cooper  (Myles)]. 

An  Answer  to  an  invidious  Pamphlet.     See  [Cross]. 

Answer  to  the  Budget  inscribed  to  the  Coterie.  London^  1764. 
4to,  pp.  15.  1659 

An  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  American  Congress. 
.S^^[Lind(Dr.)] 

Answer  to  the  Exposition  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  Papers  rela- 
tive to  the  Rupture  with  Spain.     1762.     8vo.  1660 

An  Answer  to  the  Letter  to  Two  Great  Men,  containing 
Remarks  and  Observations  on  that  Piece,  and  Vindicating  the 
Character  of  a  Noble  Lord  from  Inactivity.  London^  Henderson, 
1760.     8vo.  166 1 

See  M.  R.,  xxii.,  71. 

Answer  to  the  Observations  on  the  Papers  relative  to  a  Rup- 
ture with  Spain.     London,  Hinkxman,  1762.     8vo,  pp.  35.     1662 

An  Answer  to  the  Pamphlet  entitled  the  Conduct  of  the  Pax- 
ton  Men,  impartially  represented :  Wherein  the  Ungenerous 
Spirit  of  the  Author  is  Manifested,  &c.  and  the  spotted  Garment 
pluckt  off.  [Motto.]  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Anthony  Arm- 
buster,  in  Moravian  Alley,  1764.     i2mo,  pp.  28.  1663 

Relates  to  the  Lancaster  Massacre. 

An  Answer  to  the  Questions,  Why  are  you  a  Federalist,  etc. 
See  [Quincy  (Josiah)]. 

An  Answer  to  the  Reasons  against  an  African  Company 
Humbly  Submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Patriots  of  Great- 
Britain,  in  this  Present  Parleament  Assembled.  London,  Printed 
in  the  Tear  1711.     8vo,  pp.  31.  1664 

Partly  relates  to  the  American  Plantations. 


ANTHOINE    DE    SAINT-JOSEPH. 


219 


An  Answer  to  The  Tears  of  the  Foot  Guards  upon  their  De- 
parture for  America ;  a  Poem.     London^  I'] lb.     4to.  1664a 

Answer  to  the  White- Washing  Committee,  183 1.    Broadside. 

Relates  to  a  pamphlet  entitled  "  Examination  of  certain  charges  against  Lemuel  H, 
Arnold,"  of  Rhode  Island. 

Answer  to  War  in  Disguise.     8ee  [Morris  (Gouverneur)]. 

Antagonisme  et  solidante  des  etats  orientaux  et  des  etats  occi- 
dentaux  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud.  Ouvrage  traduit  et  precede  d'une 
introduction  par  Th.  Mannequin.  Pam,  Dentu^  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  203.  1665*7 

Antarcticus,  pseudon.  A  Letter  to  the  President  of  the 
Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London,  on  Antarctic  Discovery. 
By  Antarcticus.     London,  Murray,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  132,  133. 

Noticed  in  The  yithenaum,  1837.  Advocates  a  British  Expedition  to  rival  that  of 
Lieut.  Wilkes. 

Antepara  (Jose  Maria).  South  American  Emancipation. 
Documents,  Historical  and  Explanatory,  shewing  the  Designs 
which  have  been  in  progress,  and  the  Exertions  made  by  General 
Miranda,  for  the  South  American  Emancipation,  during  the  last 
Twenty-five  Years.  By  J.  M.  Antepara,  a  Native  of  Guaya- 
quil. London,  y.  Richardson,  B.  Dulau,  L.  N.  Pannier,  18 10. 
8vo,  pp.  X.,  299  (i).     Portrait.  h.  1667 

Noticed  at  great  length  in  the  M.  R.,  New  Series,  lxiv.,  367. 

Antequera  y  Castro  (Joseph  de).  Coleccion  General  de 
Documentos,  que  contiene  los  sucesos  tocantes  a  la  segunda 
epoca  de  las  conmociones  de  los  Regulares  de  la  Compania  en 
el  Paraguay,  y  senaladamente  la  persecucion,  que  hicieron  a  Don 
Josef  de  Antequera  y  Castro.  Va  anadido  en  esta  edicion  el  In- 
forme  de  Don  Mathias  Angles  y  Gortari.  Tomo  Tercero. 
Madrid,  m.dcc.lxix.     4to,  7  p.  1.,  pp.  239,  374,  64  (4).      1668 

Antersen  (Johann  Peter  von).  Fataler  SchifFs-Capitain, 
oder  Erzehlung  dessen  Reisen  nach  denen  bis  dass  noch  unbe- 
kannten  Siidlichen  Welt-Theilen  und  anderer  Merkwiirdigkeiten. 
Erfurt,  Jungnickel,  1742.     8vo,  18  sheets.  1669 


Included  in  a  list  of  books  relating  to  America, 
know  not. 


How  much  it  has  to  do  with  it  I 


Anthoine  de  Saint- Joseph  (Baron  Fran9ois).     Concordance 
entre  les  codes  de  commerce  etrangers  et  le  code  de  commerce 


22C 


ANTHON. 


i: 


fir 
1  ''I 


fran^ais :  contenant  le  texte  des  codes  et  des  lois  commerciales 
des  etats  suivants  ;  Amerique  du  Sud,  ...  Etats-Unis,  ...   Haiti 

...  Mexique Nouvelle  f^dition  augmentee  ...  .  Paris^  Vide- 

coq^  185 1.     4to.  C.  1670 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1843. 

Anthoine  de  Saint- Joseph.  Concordance  entre  les  codes 
civils  etrangers  et  le  code  Napoleon.  2*  edition  entierement 
refondue  et  augmentee.  Ouvrage  termine  et  public  par  M. 
Antoine  de  Saint-Joseph  fils.  Paris^  Cotillon,^  1856.  4  vols., 
8vo.  c.  167 1 

"  C.  J.  B.  Amyot  codified  the  laws  of  the  following  countries ;  South  America, 
United  States,  Brazil,"  etc. — Lorenz. 

Anthoine  de  Saint-Joseph.  Concordance  entre  les  lois 
hypothecaires  etrangeres  et  fran^aises.     Paris^  V'tdecoq.     8vo. 

Anthology  of  New  Netherland.     See  [Murphy  (H.  C.)] 

Anthon  (George  C.)  Narrative  and  Documents  connected 
with  the  Displacement  of  the  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language 
and  Literature  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  April 
2d,  1851 :  by  George  C.  Anthon,  a.m.  New  York^  J.  R.  fVinser, 
Printer^  1851.     8vo,  pp.  72.  H.  1672a 

Anthon.  Parish  Annals.  A  Sermon  giving  Historical  No- 
tices of  St.  Mark's  Church  in  the  Bowery,  N.  Y.,  (from  a.d. 
1795  to  A.D.  1845.)  Delivered  in  said  Church,  May  4,  1845. 
By  Henry  Anthon,  d.d..  Rector  of  the  same.  Published  by  the 
request  of  the  Vestry.  New  Tork,  Stanford  and  Swords^  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  58.     Woodcut.  h.  1673 

Anthon.  The  Subject  and  Spirit  of  the  Christian  Minister. 
A  Sermon,  preached  by  Request  in  St.  Peter's  Church,  Twentieth- 
Street,  New-York,  on  Palm  Sunday,  April  ist,  1849.  Being 
the  Sunday  after  the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Smith,  d.d.,  late 
Rector  of  said  Church.  By  Henry  Anthon,  d.d New- 
Tor  k^  Stanford  and  Swords,  1849.     8vo,  pp.  22.                  H.  1 674 

Anthon.  The  Wise  and  Faithful  Steward.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Stephen's  Church,  New- York  ...  September  19, 
1830,  being  the  Sunday  after  the  Decease  of  the  Right  Rev. 
Bishop  Hobart.  By  Henry  Anthon,  Rector  ...  .  New-York,  T. 
and  J.  Swords,  1830.     8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  1675 

Anthon.      Tributes   to   the   Memory   of  the   Rev.   Henry 


ANTHONY. 


221 


Anthon,  d.d.,  late  Rector  of  St.  Mark's  in  the  Bowery,  New- 
York.  With  a  Brief  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Man- 
ton  Eastburn,  d.d.,  Bishop  of  Massachusetts.  New-Tor k.^  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Evangelical  Knotvl- 
edge,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  80  (i).     Portrait.  h.  1676 

Anthon  (John).  American  Precedents  of  Declarations,  col- 
lected chiefly  from  Manuscripts  of  Chief  Justice  Parsons  and 
other  Accomplished  Pleaders  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts, 
digested  ...  .  By  John  Anthon,  Esquire,  Counsellor  at  Law.  ... 
New  Torky  Stephen  Gould^  1810.     8vo,  pp.  570.  b.  1677 

Anthon.  Oration  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society, 
and  the  Hamilton  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  July  4, 
1812.     By  John  Anthon.     New  Tork^  181 2.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Anthon.  Proceedings  on  Occasion  of'  the  Death  of  John 
Anthon,  President  of  the  New  York  Law  Institute  ;  with  the 
Address  of  James  W.  Gerard.  New  Tork^  Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers, 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  20.  1679 

Anthon  (W.  H.)  Argument  of  William  Henry  Anthon, 
Esq.,  in  behalf  of  the  Defendants,  Messrs.  Ray  Tompkins,  and 
John  C.  Thompson,  on  Motion  to  discharge  from  Arrest  on  a 
Charge  of  Arson,  arising  from  the  Destruction  of  the  Quarantine 
Hospitals,  before  Judge  Metcalfe  ...  October  7th,  1858.  Re- 
ported ...  by  Joseph  L.  Blundell.  New  Tork,  Wm.  C.  Bryant 
&  Co.,  Printers,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  1680 

Anthony  (Elliott).  Is  a  Constitution  Convention  a  Legis- 
lature ?  A  Speech  delivered  in  the  Constitution  Convention  of 
Illinois,  February  17,  1862.  By  Elliott  Anthony.  [^Springfield, 
1862.]     8vo,  pp.  13.  s.  1681 

Relative  to  the  abolition  of  slavery  by  Congress. 

Anthony.  The  Outlawry  of  a  Race.  A  Speech  delivered 
in  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  Illinois,  February  12,  1862, 
on  the  proposition  to  forever  prohibit  negroes  or  mulattoes  from 
migrating  into  or  settling  in  the  State.  By  Elliott  Anthony. 
[Springfield,  1862.]     pp.  8.  s.  1682 

Anthony.  Shall  the  Privilege  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus 
ever  be  Suspended  in  this  State  ?  A  Speech  delivered  in  the 
Constitutional  Convention  of  Illinois,  1862.  By  Elliott  Anthony. 
[Springfield,  1862.]     8vo,  pp.  9.  s.  1683 


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Anthony  (J.)  Trial  of  James  Anthony,  for  the  Murder  of 
Joseph  Green  :  before  the  Honourable  Supreme  Court  of  the 
State  of  Vermont,  at  their  Adjourned  Term  in  the  County  of 
Rutland,  February  28,  a.d.  18 14.  Rutland^  Fay  i^  Davison 
[1814].     8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  1684 

Anti  Abolition  Tracts.     See  Slavery. 

Anticipation.     &^  [Tickell  (Richard)]. 

Anticipation   continued.      Containing  the  substance  of  The 

Speech  Intended  to  be  delivered  from  The  T e  to 

both  H s  ofP--r  —  m  —  t.  On  the  Opening  of  the 

ensuing  Session.  To  which  is  added,  A  Sketch  of  the  Debate 
which  will  take  Place  in  the  H — e  of  L  —  ds  on  the  Motion  for 
an  Address  and  Amendment.  London^  Printed  for  the  Editor^ 
MDCCLxxix.     8vo,  pp.  57.  1685 

Anticipation :    (For  the  Year  mdcclxxix.)     Containing  the 

Substance  of  His  M y's  Most  Gracious    Speech    to    both 

H e  of? 1 t,  on  the  Opening  of  the  approaching 

Session.  Together  With  a  full  and  authentic  Account  of  the 
Debate  which  will  take  place  in  the  H--eofC  —  s  on  the 
Motion  for  the  Address,  and  the  Amendment.  With  Notes. 
(First  published  Five  Days  before  the  Opening  of  the  Session.) 
The  Second  Edition.  London^  S.  Bladon^  mdcclxxix.  8vo,  pp. 
viii.,  51.  1686 

See  M.  R.,  ist  Series,  Vol.  lxi.,  466. 

Anticipation  of  Marginal  Notes  on  the  Declaration  of  Gov- 
ernment of  The  9th  of  January,  1813.  In  the  American  National 
Intelligencer.  [Motto.]  London^  Printed  by  J.  J.  Valpy^  Sold 
by  Underwood^  18 13.  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  31.  H.-f  [Second  Edition.] 
(In  the  Pamphleteer,  i.,  pp.  487-538;  11.,  249-279.)      h.  1687 

Anticipation ;  or  the  Voyage  of  an  American  to  England,  in 
the  year  1899.     In  a  Series  of  Letters.     London^  1781.     i2mo. 

w.  1688 

This  curious  boolc  consists  of  "  Letters  supposed  to  be  written  towards  the  close  of 
the  iSth  [19th]  Century,  by  a  young  American,  stimulated  by  curiosity  to  pay  a  visit 
to  the  Country  of  his  Ancestors.  The  Seat  of  Government  is  transferred  to  America, 
and  England  is  an  almost  deserted,  depopulated  nation ;  the  condition  of  which,  and 
the  manners  of  the  Inhabitants,  he  describes  in  the  following  Letters  to  his  Friends 
in  America." — Preface. 

Anticipations  of  the  Future,  to  serve  as  Lessons  for  the  Pres- 
ent Time.     In  the  form  of  Extracts  of  Letters  from  an  English 


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Resident  in  the  United  States,  to  the  London  Times,  from  1864 
to  1870.  With  an  Appendix,  on  the  Causes  and  Consequences 
of  the 'Independence  of  the  South.  ...  Richmond^  Va.^  J.  IV. 
Randolph^  i860.      i2mo,  pp.  ix.,  416.  c.  1689 

Antidote  to  the  Merino-Mania,  now  progressing  through  the 
United  States  ;  or,  The  Value  of  the  Merino  Breed,  placed  by 
Observation  and  Experience,  upon  a  Proper  Basis.  ...  Philadel- 
phia^ J.  y  A.  T.  Humphreys^  1810.     8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  1690 

The  Antigallican  ;  or,  The  Lover  of  his  own  Country  :  in  a 
Series  of  Pieces  partly  heretofore  published  and  partly  New, 
wherein  French  Influence,  and  P'alse  Patriotism,  are  fully  and 
fairly  displayed.  By  a  Citizen  of  New  England.  Philadelphia^ 
IVilliam  Cohbett^  December^  ^797-     8vo,  pp.  82.  H.  1 69 1 

Antigua.  A  Poem  addressed  to  a  Young  Lady.  In  Three 
Parts.  Part  i.  Descriptive  and  Moral.  11.  Love  and  Friend- 
ship. III.  The  Caution.  Written  at  Antigua.  Boston^  ^773' 
8vo.  1692 

Antigua  and  the  Antiguans :  a  Full  Account  of  the  Colony 
and  its  Inhabitants,  from  the  Time  of  the  Caribs  to  the  Present 
Day,  Interspersed  with  Anecdotes  and  Legends.  Also,  an  Im- 
partial View  of  Slavery  and  the  Free  Labour  Systems  ;  the 
Statistics  of  the  Island,  and  Biographical  Notices  of  the  Principal 
Families.  ...  London,  Saunders  and  Otley,  1844.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  8,  345;  viii.,  355.  h.  1693 

An  Act  of  Assembly,  Passed  in  the  Island  of  Antigua,  1766. 
[Royal  Arms.]  Antigua,  Printed  [by  order  of  the  Council  ana 
Assembly  of  the  said  Island),  by  Alexander  Shipton.  Folio,  pp. 
(xiii.),  83.  1694 

A  handsomely  printed  book.  The  act  is  one  ordaining  the  various  courts,  regulating 
forms  of  procedure,  &c. 

Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  Island  of  Antigua,  from  1725 
to  1760.     London,  1764.     Folio,  pp.  141.  1695 

The  Case  of  the  Neglected  and  Deserted  Negroes  in  the 
Island  of  Antigua.      IV.  Phillips,  Lombard  Street  [n.  d.]     410. 

Collection  of  Exotics  from  the  Island  of  Antigua.  By  a  Lady. 
London,  White,  1800.     Folio.     Colored  Plates.  1697 

Set  M.  R.,  New  Series,  Vol.  xxx.,  333. 


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Immigration  (Antigua)  ...  Correspondence  between  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the  Colonies  and  the  Legislature  of  Antigua, 
relating  to  an  Act  passed  by  them  for  the  purpose  of  Immigra- 
tion. ...  Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons  to  be  printed,  20 


April,  1863.     Folio,  pp.  13. 


p.  ibgja 


A  Genuine  Narrative  of  the  intended  Conspiracy  of  the 
Negroes  at  Antigua.  Extracted  from  an  authentic  copy  of  a 
Report  made  to  the  Chief  Governor  of  the  Carabee  Islands,  By 
the  Commissioners  appointed  to  try  the  Conspirators.  Dub/in^ 
1737.     Sm.  8vo.  1698 

Laws  of  Antigua,  consisting  of  the  Acts  of  the  Leeward 
Islands  from  November  1690  to  April  1798;  and  the  Acts  of 
Antigua  from  April  1668  to  May  1804;  with  Analytical  Tables 
of  the  Acts  and  an  Index.     London,  1805-18.      3  vols.,  4to. 

Antilles.  Derrotero  de  las  islas  Antillas,  de  las  costas  de 
tierra  firme  y  de  las  del  seno  mexicano,  formado  en  la  Direc- 
cion  de  trabajos  hidrograficos  para  inteligencia  y  uso  de  las  cartas 
que  ha  publicado.  De  orden  superior.  Madrid,  en  la  imp'  7 
real,  18 10.  4to,  pp.  viii.,  455.-hSegunda  edicion,  correg 
aumentada  con  noticias  muy  recientes  y  con  un  Apendice  soore 
las  corrientes  del  Oceano  Atlantico.  Madrid,  1820.  4to,  pp. 
591.  H.  7000 

Histoire  et  commerce  des  Antilles.  See  [Butel-Dumont  (G. 
M.)] 

Routier  des  lies  Antilles,  des  cotes  de  terre-ferme  et  de  celles 
du  Golfe  du  Mexique.  Troisieme  edition.  Traduit  de  I'Espagnol 
par  C.  F.  Chaucheprat.  (Supplement.  Sur  les  courans  de 
i'ocean  Atlantique.)     Paris,  1829.     ^^o-  ^m.  1701 

Souvenirs  des  Antilles.     See  Montlezun. 

Antillon  (Is.)  Dissertacion  sobre  el  origen  de  la  esclavitud 
de  los  Negros.     Mallorca,  iSii.     i2mo.  1702 

Anti-Masonic  and  Anti-Masonry.     See  Masonry. 


or  The  Unreason- 
to  their  |  Ministers,  | 


Anti-Ministerial  |  Objections  Considered, 

able  Pleas  1  Made  by  some  against  their  Duty  ^  ^^ 

With  Respect  to  their  Maintenance  |  Answered.  |  Together  |  With 
an  Answer  to  that  Question,  |  Who  are  Oblig'd  to  Endeavour  a 
Reformation  I  In  i:his  Case  ?|  In  a  Letter  to  Richard  Kent,  Esq  ; 


ANTf-SFCRET. 


225 


(G. 


one  I  of  His  Majesty's  Justices  of  the  Peace!  for  the  County  of 
Essex,  and  a  Mem-|bcr  of  the  Honourable  House  of|  Represent- 
atives.! [Mottoes.J  Boston^  N.  E.\Printed  by  B.  Green^  Jun. 
/or  Samuel] Gerrish^  at  his  Shop  in  Corn-HiU.\i-]2^.\  Sm.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  45.  H.  1703 

Antinomians  and  Familists  condemned.   See  [Wclde  (Thomas)]. 

Antioch  College.  [Its  Parentage,  Organization,  Finances, 
Claims  on  Unitarians,  etc.     n.  p.,  iS-.]     8vo,  pp.  4.     h.  1704 

Antioch  College.  [Faculty,  Requisites  for  Admission,  Terms, 
&c.     n.  p.,  1853.]     i6mo,  pp.  16.  h.  1705 

Appeal  in  Behalf  of  Antioch  College,  with  a  Statement  of 
its  Financial  History,  Condition,  and  Prospects.  New-York, 
November,  1858.  New-York^  John  A.  Gray^  Printer^  1858. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  1706 

Catalogue  ...  for  the  Academical  Years,  1853-4  &  1854-5. 
...  Cincinnati^  Printed  by  C.  F.  Brad/  ^  Co.^  ^^55-  8vo,  pp. 
55.     Continued.  h.  1707 

Anti-Pater.  Den  |  Portugaelsen  Donder-slagh,  |  Tot  |  Ont- 
wakinge  van  alle  trou-  |  hertighe  Neder-landtsche  Regenten 
ende|  Ondersaten.  |Om  de  Balance  vanden  Gheunieerden  Staet| 
wel  te  maken,  tot  voor-cominghe  van  alle  onheyl,  |  en  bevestinghe 
van  onse  groot-beroemde  I  Republijcke.  |  Door  Theophilus  Anti- 
Pater.  I  Tot  Groeningen^  By  de  Erffghenamen  van  Nathanael  \ 
Roman^  Anno  1641.I      4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  36.  1708 

Relates  to  the  truce  between  Holland  and  Portugal  concerning  the  Brazils. 

Antiquitates  Americanae.     See  [Rafn  (C.  C)] 

Antiquites  Mexicaines.     See  Lenoir  (Alexandre). 

The  Antiquarian  and  General  Review,  edited  by  Wm.  Arthur. 
Vol.  I.     Schenectady^  1845.     ^vo.  1709 

Antiquarian,  pseudon.     See  [Phillips  (Henry),  ^r.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Anti-Sabbath  Convention,  held  in  the 
Melodeon,  March  23d  and  24th,  1848.  (Reported  by  Henry 
M.  Parkhurst.)  Boston^  Published  by  order  of  the  Convention^ 
1848.     i2mo,  pp.  i68.  +  36mo,  pp.  18.  h.  1710 

Catalogue  of  the  Anti-Secret  Confederation,  1847.  •••  "^^"y"* 
N.  y*.,  Press  of  y.  C.  Kneeland  and  Co.,  1847.     ^vo,  pp.  32.     H. 

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I 


Anti-Slavery.     See  Slavery. 

Antisell  (Th.)  Geology  of  Southern  California.  By  Thomas 
Antisell.  With  Report  on  the  Palaeontology  by  T.  A.  Con- 
rad.    fVashington^  1856.     4to,  pp.  204.     2  Maps  and  24  Plates. 

Anti-Synodalia  Americana.     See  [Chauncy  (Charles)]. 

The  Antithelemite.     See  [Maurice  (Henry)]. 

Antoine  (A.)  Histoire  des  emigres  fran9ais  depuis  1789 
jusqu'  en  1828.  Par  A.  Antoine  de  Saint  Jervais.  Paris^  Hivert^ 
1828.     3  vols.,  8vo.  1713 

In  this  and  later  works,  Antoine  added  "  de  Saint- Jervais"  to  his  name.  Some  of 
the  Emigres  came  to  America. 

Antonet  (C.  M.)  Sylvino  et  Anina,  moeurs  bresiliennes. 
Par  C.  M.  Antonet.     Paris^  Magen  et  Comon^  1840.     8vo.   1 7 14 

Antonii  (Andre  J020).  Cultura  e  opulencio  do  Brasil,  por 
suas  drogas  e  minas.  Con  varios  noticias  curiosas  do  modo  de 
haser  o  assucar,  plantar  e  beneficiar  o  tabaco,  tirar  ouro  das 
minas,  e  descobrir  as  da  prata  ;  e  dos  grandes  emolumentos  que 
esta  conquista  da  America  meridional  da  ao  Reino  de  Portugal 
con  estes  e  outros  generos  e  contractos  reaes.  Lisboa,  17 11. 
\to.-\- Reprinted^  Rio  de  Janeiro^  184 1.     8vo.  '7 '5 

Quoted  by  Handelmann  in  his  "  Geschichte  von  Brasilien,"   Berlin,  i860. 

Antonio  (Joseph).  Theatro  Americano  Descripcion  General 
de  los  Reynos  y  Provincias  de  la  Nueva  Espana  y  sus  jurisdic- 
ciones.     Mexico^  1746.     2  vols.,  folio.     Plate.  1 7 16 

Antonio  (Nicolas).  Bibliotheca  Hispana  Vetus,  complectens 
Scriptores  qui  ab  Octaviani  Augusti  Imperio,  usque  ad  annum 
M.  floruerunt,  studio  et  curis  Josephi  Saenz,  Cardinalis  de 
Aguirre.     Romee.,  1696,  2  vols.,  folio.  1717 

The  title-page  contains  a  misprint.  As  the  work  comprises  the  authors  until  the 
year  1500,  the  title  ought  to  read,  "usque  ad  annum  md"  (1500),  instead  of  m  (1000). 
Antonio  died  without  the  means  for  printing  the  book.  They  were  furnished  by  the 
Cardinal  de  Aguirre,  who  intrusted  the  editorship  to  Emmanuel  Mars,  a  learned 
Valentian.  The  authors  are  arranged  in  chronological  order ;  tables  are  added  to  faci- 
litate the  use  of  the  work.  The  "  Bibli-itheca  Nova,"  although  published  first,  is  but 
a  sequel  of  the  "  Bibliotheca  Vetus,"  of  which  a  reprint  likewise  has  appeared  at 
Madrid,  in  1788,  under  this  title  : 

Antonio.  Bibliotheca  Hispana  vetus,  sive  Hispani  Scrip- 
tores  qui  ab  Octaviani  Augusti  i£vo  ad  annum  Christi  md. 
floruerunt.     Auctore  D.   Nicolao  Antonio  Hispalensi  I.C.  Or- 


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I 


dinis  S.  Jacobi  equite,  patrise  Ecclesiae  canonico,  regiorum  nego- 
fiorum  in  Urbe  &  Romana  curia  Procuratore  general!,  Consiliario 
regio.  Curante  Francisco  Perezio  Bayerio,  Valentino,  Sereniss. 
Hisp.  Infantum  Caroli  iii.  Regis  filiorum  Institutore  primario, 
Regiae  Bibliothecx  Palatino-Matritensis  Praefecto,  qui  Et  pro- 
loguin,  &  Auctoris  vita;  epitomen,  &  notulas  adiecit.  ...  Matriti^ 
apud  Viduam  et  Heredes  D.  "Joachimi  Ibarree^  mdcclxxxviii.  2 
vols.,  folio,  pp.  xxvii.,  556,  viii.  ;  xxii.,  467.  2  Portraits  and 
Plate.     Also  on  Large  Paper.  h.  17 18 

Antonio.  Bibliotheca  Hispana  sive  Hispanorvm,  qvi  vsqvam 
vnqvamve  sive  Latina  sive  populari  sive  alia  quavis  lingua  scripto 
aliquid  consignaverunt  Notitia,  his  qvae  praecesservnt  locvpletior  et 
certior  brevia  elogia,  editorum  atque  ineditorum  operum  catalogum 
dvabvs  partibvs  continens,  qvarvm  haec  ordine  qvidem  rei  pos- 
terior, conceptu  vero  prior  duobis  tomis  de  his  agit,  qvi  post 
annvm  secvlarem  md.  usque  ad  praesentem  diem  floruere.  ... 
Avthore  D.  Nicolao  Antonio  Hispalensi,  I.C  Ordinis  S.  lacobi 
Eqvite,  Patriae  Ecclesiae  Canonico,  Regiorum  negotiorum  in 
Vrbe  &  Romana  Curia  Procuratore  generali.  Roma  ex  Officina 
Nicolao  Angeli  Tinassii^  mdclxxii.  Svperiorvm  Permissv.  Folio, 
Engraved  Frontispiece  and  40  p.  1.,  pp.  633  ;  Vol.  11.,  Engraved 
Frontispiece,  pp.  690.  *7i9 

"Nicolas  Antonio  was  born  in  1617,  at  Sevilla,  studied  at  Salamanca,  and  re- 
turned to  Sevilla,  composed  his  Bibliotheca  Hispana  in  the  convent  of  the  Benedict- 
ines, where  the  abbot,  Benedict  de  La  Serra,  had  accumulated  a  splendid  library. 
When  it  was  sufficiently  advanced,  he  took  it  to  Rome,  where  he  completed  it. 
He  died  at  Madrid,  in  1684.  Antonio,  agreeable  to  the  custom  prevalent  at  that  time, 
arranged  the  names  of  the  authors  according  to  the  alphabetical  order  of  their  Chris- 
tian names.  This  is  a  great  inconvenience,  which  is  only  partially  removed  by  the 
addition  of  a  number  of  tables."  Dibdin,  in  his  "  Bibliomania,"  calls  the  labors  of 
Antonio  models  of  composition  in  their  way.  Morhof  considers  it  one  of  the  best 
works  of  the  kind.  A  new  edition  was  published  at  Madrid,  by  Franc.  Perez  Bayer, 
a  learned  Valentian  ;   the  title  of  which  is, 

Antonio.  Bibliotheca  Hispana  nova  sive  Hispanorum  Scrip- 
torum  qui  ab  Anno  md.  ad  mdclxxxiv.  floruere  Notitia.  Auc- 
tore  D.  Nicolao  Antonio  Hispalensi  I.C.  Ordinis  S.  lacobi 
equite,  patriae  Ecclesiae  canonico,  Regiorum  negotiorum  in  Urbe 
&  Romana  curia  procuratore  generali,  consiliario  Regio.  Nunc 
primum  prodit,  recognita  emendata  aucta  ab  ipso  Auctore.  ... 
Matriti^  apud  'Joachimum  de  Ibarra^  mdcclxxxiii-viii.  2  vols., 
folio,  5  p.  1.,  pp.  xxiii.,  830;  669  (i).    Also  on  Large  Paper,     h. 

A[ntrobus]  (B[enjamin]).  Some  Buds  and  Blossoms  of 
Piety,  also,  some  Fruit  of  the  Spirit  of  Love  which  directs  to 


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the  Divine  Wisdon"'  London^  Andrew  Sowle^  1684.  410,  pp. 
80.  +  Second  Edition,  with  Additions.  London, /or  Th.  North- 
cott,  1 69 1.  8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  12^. -{■  London y  jissigns  of  y.  Sowle, 
1716.  Svo.  + London,  T.  Sowle  Ray/ton,  and  L.  Hinde,  1743. 
8vo.  +  5th  Edition.     London,  Luke  Hinde,  1766.     8vo.  1 72 1 

Includes  "  A  Complaint  against  New  England  Professors."     "  Bibl.  Anglo-Poetica," 
No.  897.     Priced,  £1  5s.     The  author  was  a  Quaker. 


The  Ants.     A  Rhapsody.     1767.     2  vols.,  i2mo. 

"  A  burlesque  on  the  -[French]  American  War." — Chalmers. 


1722 


[Antony  (Henry  B.)]  The  Fancy  Ball.  A  Sketch.  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  Pulaski  House,  Savannah,  March  31st. 
[^Savannah,  W.  T.  fVilliams\  1837.     8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  1723 

In  a  copy  in  Harvard  College  Library  the  names  are  supplied  in  MS. 

Antunez  y  Acevedo  (R.)  Memorias  histdricas  sobre  la 
legislacion  y  gobierno  del  comercio  de  los  Espanoles  con  sus 
colonias  en  las  Indias  Occidentales.  Recopiladas  por  el  Sr.  D. 
Rafael  Antunez  y  Acevedo,  Ministro  togado  del  Supremo  Con- 
sejo  de  Indias.  Madrid,  En  la  imprenta  de  Sancha,  m.dcc.xcvii. 
Sm.  4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  XV.  (i),  330  (2),  cv.  H.  1724 

Anunciacion  [Fr.  Dominga  de  la).  Doctrina  Christiana  en 
Castellano  y  Mexicano,  su  autor  el  r.  Fr.  Domingo  de  la  An- 


nunciation Dominico.     Mexico,  1565.     4to 

Title  from  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  93 


1725 


Anunciation  [Fr.  J.  de  la).  Sermonario  en  lengua  Mexicana. 
Mixico,  1577.     4to.  1726 

Apalachicola.  Annual  Report  of  the  Apalachicola  Land 
Company  for  the  year  1838.  New  York,  1838.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 1727 

Aparicio.  Epilogo  metrico  de  la  vida  de  fray  Sebastian  de 
Aparicio,  con  un  compuesto  de  aromas  espirituales.  Pueblo  da  los 
Angelas,  1689.     4to.  1728 

Title  as  given  by  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  1035. 

Apendice  a  la  Relacion  del  Viage  al  Magallanes  de  la  Fragata 
de  Guerra  Santa  Maria  de  la  Cabeza,  que  contiene  el  de  los 
paquebotes  Santa  Casilda  y  Santa  Eulalia  para  completar  el 
reconocimiento  del  estrecho  en  los  afios  de  1788  y  1789. 
Trabajado  de  Orden  Superior.     Madrid,  mdcclxxxxiii.     En  la 


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imprenta  de  la  V'tuda  de  D.  "Joaquin  Ibarra.     410,  2.  p.  1.,  pp.  128. 
Map.  H.  1729 

Aper^u  de  la  situation.     8ee  [Poletika  (Pierre)]. 

Aper^u  des  dernieres  Revolutions  de  la  Republique  des  Pro- 
vinces unies  de  Sud-Amerique.    Paris.,  1820.    Bvo,  pp.  48.    1730 

Aper9u  des  £tats-Unis,  au  Commencement  du  xix  Siecle, 
depuis  1800  jusqu'en  1810.     Paw,  18 14.     8vo.      Map.        1731 

Aper^u  sur  le  chemin  de  fer  de  Galveston  a  Houston  en  vue 
de  la  prochaine  reunion  des  porteurs  d'obligations. — Kort  over- 
zigt  omtrent  den  ijzeren  spoorweg  van  Galveston  naar  Houston 
en  Henderson,  in  verband  tot  de  aanstaande  vereeniging  der 
aandeelhouders.  Amsterdam^  Weytingh  &  Brave.,  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  12,  12.  1732 

Title  from  the  Alphabetische  Naamlijst,  etc.     It  does  not  appear  whether  the  French 
and  Dutch  have  separate  title-pages. 

Apper9u  hazarde.     See  [Estaing  (C.  B.,  Count  d')]. 

Apes.  A  Son  of  the  Forest.  The  Experience  of  William 
Apes,  a  Native  of  the  Forest.  Comprising  a  Notice  of  the 
Pequod  Tribe  of  Indians,  Written  by  Himself.  New  Tork^ 
Published  by  the  Author.,  1829.  i8mo,  pp.  216.  H.  + Second 
Edition.     New  Tori.,  G.  F.  Bunce.,  1831.     i8mo,  pp.  214. 

Apes.  Eulogy  on  King  Philip,  as  pronounced  at  the  Odeon, 
in  Federal  Street,  Boston,  by  the  Rev.  William  Apes,  an  Indian. 
...  Boston,  the  Author,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Woodcut.  +  Second 
Edition.     Boston,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  48.     Woodcut.  H.  1734 

In  the  second  edition  the  author  spells  his  name  "  Apess."     See  also  No.  1738. 

Apes.  The  Increase  of  the  Kingdom  of  Christ,  a  Sermon : 
by  William  Apes,  a  Missionary  of  the  Pequod  Tribe  of  Indians. 
New  York,  Printed  for  the  Author  by  G.  F.  Bunce,  1 831.     i2mo, 

pp.  24.  H.   1735 

«« The  Indians,  the  Ten  Lost  Tribes,"  pp.  21-24. 

Apes.  Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconstitutional  Laws  of 
Massachusetts,  relative  to  the  Marshpee  Tribe :  or,  The  Pre- 
tended Riot  explained.  By  William  Apes,  an  Indian  and 
Preacher  of  the  Gospel.  Boston,  Press  of  Jonathan  Howe,  1835. 
i2mo,  pp.  168.     Woodcut.  G.  1736 

The  real  author  of  this  work  is  said  to  be  William  J.  Snelling. 


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Apess.  Experience  of  Five  Christian  Indians  of  the  Pequod 
Tribe.  Published  by  William  Apess,  Missionary  of  that  Tribe 
...  .  Boston^  Printed  for  the  Publisher^  1 837.  i2mo,  pp.  47.+ 
Second  Edition.     Boston^  1837.      i2mo,  pp.  47.  1737 

Apianus  (Peter).  Cosmogra  |  phicus  Liber  Petri  ApianiMa-| 
thematici  studiose  coUectus.  |  [Colophon]  Excusum  Land- 
shutae  Typis  ac  formulis  |  D.  Joannis  Weyssenburgers :  impensis  j 
Petri  Apiani.  Anno  Christi  Sal-luatoris  omnium  Millesimoij 
quingentesimo  |  vicesimo- 1  quarto  |  Mense  Ja- 1  nu :  Phebo  Sa  |  turni 
domi- I  cilium  I  possidente.  I  1524.  4to,  Title,  i  1.,  5  p.  1., 
pp.  103.     Two  Revolving  Diagrams.  '738 

Bienewitz  is  the  German  name  for  which  Apianus  was  used  as  the  Latin  equivalent. 
Set  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  p.  238  seq.  Brunet,  p.  342.  Chapter  iv.  relates  to  America;  also 
pages  103,  104.     For  an  account  of  the  author,  tee  Clement,  i..  404. 

Apianus.  Cosmographicus  Liber  Petri  Apiani  Mathematici, 
studiose  correctus,  ac  ab  erroribus  vindicatus  per  Gemmam 
Phrysium.  Veneunt  Antuerpiae  in  aedibus  Rolandi  Bollaert. 
[Colophon]  Excusum  Antuerpiae  impensis  Rolandi  Bollaert, 
Typis  Joannis  Graphei,  Anno  a  Christo  nato  1529.  mense  Febr., 
in  4to,  Feuilles  56.  Bm.  1739 

Title  from  Clement.  Second  edition,  with  the  valuable  additions  of  Gemma  Frisius, 
the  pupil  of  Apianus. 

Apianus.  Cosmo- 1  graphiae  introdvctio  :  cvm  |  quibusdam 
Geometriae  ac  Astronomiae  prin- 1  cipijs  ad  earn  rem  necessarijs.  | 
Excvsm  Ingoldstadii.  |  m.d.xxix.  |  [Colophon]  Ingolstadij, 
Anno  M.D.xxxi.  I  i2mo,  32  1.,  numbered  to  16,  after  which 
the  enumeration  ceases.  1740 

Apianus.  [Editio  Altera  ;  Colophon]  Excusum  logolstadij 
[«V]|  An.  M.D.xxxiii. I  Mense  lanuario.  |      i2mo,  32  1.      l.  1741 

"  Title,  one  leaf +leaves  numbered  from  2-16+five  unnumb.  11.  marked  c,  c  ij,  c  3, 
C4,  f  5,+three  11.  unnumbered  and  without  signatures + five  unnumb.  11.  marked  d, 
dx,  d^,  d\,  ^5,+three  unnumb.  11.  without  sig.+five  11.  marked  e,  ex,  «  3,  ^4, 
«5+three  11.  without  sig.,  verso  of  the  last  of  which  is  blank." — Bib.  Am.  Vet. 

Apianus.  Cosmographi- | cvs  Liber  Petri  Apiani  Ma- [the- 
matici, iam  denuo  integritati  restitutus  |  per  Gemmam  Phrysium.  | 
Item  eiusdem  Gemmae  Phrysii  Libellus  de  Locorum  de- 1  scriben- 
dorum  ratione,  &  de  eorum  distantiis  in-|  ueniendis,  nunq'  ante- 
hac  visus.  I  Vaeneut  Antuerpie  sub  scuto  BasiHesi  p'  Gregoriu 
Bontiu.  I      [Colophon]  loan.  Grapheus  typis  cudebat  Antuer- 

4to,  66  l.-l-ft/rw,  1533. 
1742 


piae,  jAnno  m.d.xxxiii.  |  mense  Febr. 
\x.o.\Frib.  Brisg.^  1533-     4*0- 


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Apianus.      Cosmo  |  graphiae    Introdvctio  |  cum    quibusdam 
Geometriae  ac  Astro- 1  nomiae  principijs  ad  eam  |  rem  necessarijs. 
[Colophon]    Fenetijs  per    lo.    Antonium   de   Nicolinis   de   Sab'to^ 
sumptu   y    requisitione    D.    Melchioris  \  Sessa.       Anno    Domini. 
MDXXXV.  Mentis  Ianuarij,\      Sm.  8vo,  32  1.  1743 

Apianus.  Petri  Apiani  |  Cosmographia,  per  Gemmam  |  Phry- 
sium,  apud  Louanienses  Medicum  ac  Mathema- 1  ticum  insignem, 
restituta.  Additis  de  adem  re  ipsius  |  Gemm«  Phry.  libellis,  vt 
sequens  pagina  docet.  |  Vaneunt  Antuerpia  in  pingui  gallina  Arnoldo 
Berckmanoi\\.^.'^.<^.\  [Colophon]  Absolutum  Antuerpiae  per 
Aegidium  Coppenium,  |  cura  &  impensis  Arnold!  Berckman,  | 
Anno  Christiano.    1539. |4to,  pp.  61,  i  1.  I744 

Apianus.  Petri  Apiani  |  Cosmographia,  per  Gemmam  |Phry- 
sium,  apud  Louanienses  Medicum  ac  Mathematicarum  |  insignem, 
Denuo  restituta.  Additis  de  eadem  re  ipsius  |  Gemmae  Phry. 
libellis,  quos  sequens  pagina  docet.  |  m.d.xl.  |  Vaneunt  Ant- 
uerpia in  pingui  gallina  Arnoldo  Berkmano.  |  [Colophon]  Ex- 
cusum  Antuerpia  opera  Aegidij  Copenij.\Anno  a  Christo  nato.  1540.  | 
4to,  61  leaves.     Map.  1745 


Apianus.  Cosmogra-  |  phiae  Introdvctio  |  cvm  qvibsdam 
Geome- 1  triae  ac  Astrono- 1  miae  principiis  |  ad  eam  rem  j  necessa- 1 
riis.  I  Colophon]  Venetijs  per  lo.  Antonium  de  Nicolinis  de 
Sabio.  Sumptu  ^  \  requisitione  D.  Melchioris  Sessa.  Anno  Domini.  | 
MDXXXxi.     Mensis  Iulij.\    Sm.  4to, Title,  i  1.,  and  23  1.       1746 

Melchior's  device  of  a  cat  holding  a  mouse  on  the  verso  of  the  last  leaf. 

Apianus.  Cosmographia  per  Gemmam  Frisium  correcta. 
Norimb.  1541.     4to.  1747 

Apianus.  Cosmographia  |  Petri  Apiani,  per  Gemmam  Frisivm  | 
apud  Louanienses  Medicum  &  Mathematicu;n,  insignem,  |  iam 
demum  ab  omnibus  vindicata  mendis,  ac  non- 1  nullis  quoqu^ 
locis  aucta.  Additis  eiusdem  argu- 1  menti  libellis  ipsius  Gemmae 
Frisii.  |m.d.xlv.  I  Vaneunt  Antuerpia  sub  scuto  Basiliensi^  Gregorio 
Bontio.  j  [Colophon]  Excusum  Antuerpia^  opera  Aeg.  Diesthemij.  | 
Anno  a  Christo  humana  salutis\Authore  «tf/o, I.1545. |  4to,  Title 
and  I  1. ;  Text,  66  1.  j.  c.  b.  1748 

Apianus.  Cosmographia  |  Petri  Apiani,  per  Gemmam  Fris- 
ivm I  apud  Louaniensis  Medicum  &  Mathematicu;n  insignem,  iam 
demum  ab  omnibus  vindicata  mendis,  ac  non- 1  nullis  quoque  ocis 


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aucta.  Additis  eiusdem  ar-  |  gumenti  libellis  ipsius  Gemmae 
Frisij.  I  Vaneunt  Antuerp'tts  sub  scuto  Basiliensi,  Gregorio  Bontio.  \ 
M.D.L.  I  [Colophon]  Antuerpiee  excusum  Gregorio  Bont'.o  \  typis 
Deisthemij^  anno  a  Christo  1550.  |  Sm.  410,  2  p.  1.,  64  1.  (2  1.) 
Map.  J.  c.  B.  1749 

Graesse  quotes  an  edition,  Basil,  1550,  4to,  which  is  probably  an  error.  There  are 
other  Latin  editions,  Paris,  1551,  1553,  and  Antwerp,  1564. 

Apianus.  Cosmographia  |  Petri  Apiani,  per  Gemmam  Fri- 1 
sivm  apvd  Lovanienses  Medicvm  et  Mathe  |  maticvm  insignem, 
iam  demvm  ab  omnibvs  vindi-  { cata  mendis,  ac  nonnullis  quoque 
locis  aucta,  &  annotation!- 1  bus  marginalibus  illustrata.  Additis 
eiusdem  argumen-|ti  libellis  ipsius  Gemmae  Frisij.  |  Colonia  Agrip- 
pinae,  \  Apud  Haredes  Arnoldi  Birckmanni.  cId  Id  lxxiv.  4to, 
2  p.  1.  and  58  folioed  leaves.  '750 

Apianus.  Cosmographia,  |sive|Descriptio|  Vniversi  Orbis,  | 
avctoribvs  |  Petro  Apiano,  et  Gemma  Frisio,  |  Mathematicorvm 
Insignivm.  |  Cuius  huic  editioni  additus  est  de  Astrolabo  Catholico 
libellus,  I  nunc  primum  a  Martino  Euerartho  in  Epitomen  con- 
tractus. I  Csetera  vide  pagina  quinta.  |  Antverpiae^  \  Ex  officina  Ar- 
noldi Con/nx.  |m.d.lxxxiiii.|     4to,  8  p.  1. ;  Text,  480  pp.    Map. 

The  map  forms  pages  73-81.     Clement  pronounces  this  the  best  edition. 

Apianus.  La  Cosmographie  de  Pierre  |  Apian,  libure  tresutile 
traictant  de  tontes  les  regions  &  pays|du  monde  par  artifice 
Astronomicque,  nouuellemewt  traduict|de  Latin  en  Francois. 
Et  par  Gemma  Frison  Mathema- 1  ticien  &  Docteur  en  Medi- 
cine de  Louuain  corrige.  I  Auecq  aultres  libures  du  mesme  Gem- 
ma Fr.  appartenantz  I  audict  artifice,  come  la  page  ensuyuante  la 
declaire.  I  M.D.XLHii.  I  Oft  les  vend  en  Anuers  sur  le  pont  de 
chambre  chez  Gregoire  Bonte|a  I'escu  de  Basle,  imprimez  en 
Latin,  Francois,  &  Flameng.  |  [Colophon]  Absolut  est  cest 
oeuure  Cosmographicque  de  Peere  Apian,  auecq  aul  |  tres  liures 
de  la  mesme  science,  Aux  despens  communs  de  Gemma  j  Frison, 
&  Gregoire  Bonte.  Imprimes  en  Anuers  |  par  Gillis  de  Diest, 
au  moys  Daoust.  1 .1544. 1     4to,  lxv.  leaves.  1752 

Another  French  edition,  Paris,  1533,  and  An-vers,  1 581.     4to. 

Apianus.  Libro  dela  |  Cosmographia  |  De  Pedro  Apiano,  el 
qual  trata  la  descripcion  del  Mun- 1  do,  y  sus  partes,  por  muy  claro 
y  Undo  artificio  augmeta-|do  por  el  doctissimo  varon  Gemma 
Frisio,  doctor  en  Me  |  decina,  y  Mathematico  excellentissimo : 
con  otros  I  dos  libros  del  dicho  Gemma,  de  la  Materia  mesma.  | 


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2.33 


Agora  nueuamete  traduzidos  en  Romacc  Castellano.  |  m.d.xlviii.  | 
Vendese  en  Enveres  en  casa  de  Gregorio  Bontio  enel\  escudo  de  Basilea. 
Cum  Gratia  y  Priuilegio.  \  Sm.  410,  2  p.  1.,  68  1.  ;  Table,  2  1. 
Map.  1753 

Apianus.  Cosmographie, loft  Beschrijuinghe  der  gheheelder 
Werelt  van  ]  Petrus  Apianus,  derde  werf  ghecorrigeert  van  |  Gem- 
ma Frisio  Mathematicien  ende  Doctoor  in|  Medicinen.  Metten 
zeecompasse  ende  anderen  |  boecxkens  by  den  seluew  Gemma  daer 
toegedaen.  I  M.D.LXI.  Men  vercooptse  Tantwerpen  inden  witten 
valck  by  Jan  Ferwithaghen.\      410,  76  1.  1 754 

Apianus.  Cosmographie.  |  Ofte  beschrijvinge  der  ghe-|heel- 
der  Werelt,  begrijpende  de  gelegentheyt  |  ende  bedeelinghe  van 
elck  Landtschap  ende  contreye  j  der  selver,  gheschreven  in  Latijn 
door  Petrus  Apianus.  |  Gecorrigeert  ende  vermeerdert  door  M. 
Gamma  Frisius,  excellent  |  Geographijn  ende  Mathematicijn,  met 
sommighe  andere  tractaten  van  |  de  selve  materie,  ghemaect  van 
den  voorseyden  Gamma,  ende  hier  |  by  gevoeght,  waer  af  d'inhout 
staet  in't  navolgende  bladt. |  Tot  Amstelredam^\By  Cornells  Claesz. 
Boecvercooper^  woonende  op* t  {Vater\in't  Schrijf-boeck,  Anno  l6og.  | 
4to,  6  p.  1.,  121  (2)  1.  1755 

Another  edition,  Antwerp,  1 592. 

Apianus.  La  Cosmographia  de  Pedro  Apiano,  corregida  y 
anadida  por  Gemma  Frisio,  Medico  y  Mathematico.  ...  El  Sitio 
y  Descripcion  delas  Indias  y  Muwdo  Nueuo,  sacada  dela  His- 
toria  de  Francisco  Lopez  de  Gomara,  y  dela  Cosmographia  de 
leronymo  Giraua  Tarragonez.  Anvers^  J^^n  Bellero^  m.d.lxxv. 
4to,  ff.  (2),  68  (14).  H.  1756 

Apianus.  Introductio  Geographica  in  Verneri  Annotationes. 
Adjuncta  est  Espitola  J.  de  Regiomonte.  Ingolstadii^  1533- 
Folio.  A.  1757 

[Aplin  (John)].  Address  to  the  People  of  New  England; 
occasioned  by  the  preaching  and  Publishing  of  Certain  Doc- 
trines, destructive  of  their  Rights  and  Liberties,  both  Religious 
and  Civil  (by  James  Macsparran),  in  a  sermon  entituled  The 
Sacred  Dignity  of  the  Christian  Priesthood  Vindicated.  By  a 
Native  of  New  England.     Newport^  ly^^.     8vo,  pp.  31.     1758 

L' Apocalypse  Britannique.     Paris,  1782.     8vo.  '759 

A  scarce  tract  relating  to  the  American  Revolution. 

Apollinario  da  C0NCE19AO  (Fr.)     Ecco  sonoro  da  clamorosa 

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voz  que  deu  a  cidade  do  Rio  de  Janeiro  ...  na  saudosa  despedida 
do  irmao  Fr.  Fabiao  de  Christo,  entermeiro  do  convento  de  S. 
Antonio  da  mesma  cidade.  Lhboa^  por  Ignacio  Rodrigues^  1 748. 
4to.  1159^ 

Apollinario  da  C0NCE19AO  {Fr.)  Primasia  serafica  na  regiao 
da  America.  Novo  descobrimento  de  sanctos  e  veneraveis  religio- 
sos  de  Ordem  serafico  que  ennobrecem  o  novo  mundo  com  suas 
virtudes  e  ac^oes  Esento  par  Fr.  Apollinario  da  Concei<;;ao  chron- 
ista  da  provincia  de  Concei^ao  de  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Lisboa  Occi- 
dental^ na  officina  de  Antonio  de  Siusa  da  Silva^  '733*  4to>  PP* 
xxxii.,  366.  1759^ 

Transactions  of  the  Apollo  Association  for  the  Promotion  of 
the  Fine  Arts  in  the  United  States,  at  the  First  Annual  Meet- 
ing, December  i6th,  1839.  New  Tork^  *^39'  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Continued.  h.  1760 

The  last  report  appeared  in  1843,  when  the  Association  became  "The  American 
Art  Union." 

Apollonius.  Levini  Apol-|lonii,  Gandobrv-|gani,  Mittel- 
bvrgensis,  I  de  Peruuiae,  Regionis,  inter  Noui  Orbis  prouincias, 
celeberrimae,  inuentione  :  &  rebus  in|eadem  gestis,  |libri  V.|Ad 
lacobvm  Clarovtivm  Mai- 1  deghemmae  ac  Pitte- 1  mias  Dominvm. 
Breuis,  exactaq'ue  Noui  Orbis,  &  Peruuis  |  regionis  chorographia. 
Antverpia^  \  Apud  loannem  Bellerum  sub  \  Aquila  aurea.  |  m.d.lxvi. 
[Colophon]  Antverpiee^\Typis  Amati  Ta-\vernerii.\  8vo,  236 
1. ;  Index,  7  1.  ;  Colophon,  i  1.     Map.  h.  1761 

Priced,  in  the  Nuggets,  £3  133.  6d.;  Raetzel,  10  fr. ;  Eyries,  19  fr.  Also  issued 
with  a  new  title-page,  1567.  Rich  (No.  44)  and  Ternaux  (No.  97)  quote  an  edition 
1565,  which  is  an  error. 

Apollonius.  De  Navigatione  Gallorum  in  terram  Floridam, 
deque  clade  anno  1565  ab  Hispanis  accepta.  Antuerpia^  1568. 
Sm.  8vo.  1761a 

A  rare  volume.  See  Camus,  p.  45.  Boucher  quotes  the  title  incorrectly  as  to  the 
date,  and  then  enters  into  an  argument  to  show  that  the  date  should  be  1568.  Per- 
haps some  copies  read  anno  1555. 

Apollonius.  Dritte  Theil  der  Newen  Welt  des  Peruanischen 
Konigreichs,  welches  das  Mechtigste  vnd  Fruchtbareste  ist,  vnder 
alien  andern  LandtschafFten  oder  Provintzen  des  Indianischen 
Nidergangischen  Reichs  ...  .  Item  von  dem  Frantzosen  Schif- 
farth  in  die  LandschatFt  Floridam,  vnd  jhrer  schrocklichen  Nider- 
lag  im  Jar  1565.  Aus  dem  Latein  verteutschet  durch  Nic. 
Honinger.     Basely  1583.     Folio.  1762 


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Apollonius.  Dritte  Theil|der  Newen  WeltlDes  Peru-| 
uischen  Konigreichs,  welches  das|Mechtigste  und  Fruchtbareste 
ist,  vnder  r\llen  anderen  Landte- 1  schafFten  oder  Prouintzen  des 
Indianisciien  Nidergangischen  Reichs:  |wie  vnd  durch  welche 
Personen  dasselbig  zum  ersten  erfunden,  vnd  was  sich  |  von  der 
ersten  Erfindung  an,  bisz  aufF  vnsere  jetzige  zeit,  fur  schrock- 
Ilche  Krieg|vnd  Blutuergiessungen,  eyns  thiels  gcgen  den  Pcru- 
uischen  Einwohnern,  an- 1  der  theils  zwischen  den  Spanischen 
Landtpflagern  vnd  Vogten,  allein  von|wegen  Ehrgeytzes  vnd 
Eygennutzes  verloffen  vnd  zugetragen  haben.  Auch  |  von  der- 
selbige  Volckern  Sitten,  Regiment,  Abergiauben,  Ceremonien, 
Got- 1  tesdienst,  Gebrauch  in  Essen  vnd  Trincken,  Handthier- 
ungen,  Ge- 1  werbschafFten  vnd  vnerschopfflichen  Goldtgrubenj 
vnd  Reichthumben,  so  in  diesem  K6-|nigreich  gefunden  wer- 
den.  I  Item,  |  Von  der  Frantzosen  Schiffarth  in  die  LandtschafFt  | 
Floridam,  vnd  jhrer  schrocklichen  Niderlag  die  sie  von  den 
Spa-|niern  im  Jar  m.d.lxv.  darinn  erlitten.  Mit  angehenck- 
ter  I  Supplication  an  Konig  Carol  den  ix.  in  Franckreich,  der 
Erschlagnen  Frantzosen  |  Witwen,  Waysen,  Verwandten  vnc' 
Einwohnern  in  der  LandtschafFt  Florida,  [darinn  sie  jhr  Vnschuld 
gegen  den  Spaniern  vor  K6niglicher|  May.  griindtlich  erkiaret 
vnd  geofFenbaret.  |  Alles  |  Durch  Glaubwiirdige  Personen,  vnd 
fiirnemblich  durch  den  Hoch-jberhiimbten  Geschichtschreiber 
Levinvm  Appollonivm  Gandobrv-|ganvm,  in  Lateinischer  Sprach 
wahrhafFtig  beschrieben,  und  zum  theil  |  selbs  Personlich  erfah- 
ren.  |Erst  jetz  aber|  Ausz  dem  Latein,  zu  Nutz  alien  Regenten 
vnd  Oberherren,  Ehrgeytz  vnd|  Eygennutz  zuuermeiden  :  Auch 
Liebhabern  der  Historien,  mit  hochstem  |  Fleisz  vnd  Miihe  ver- 
teutschet,  |  Durch  |  Nicolaum  Honiger  von  Tauber  Konigshofen.  | 
Getruckt  zu  Basel.  |  [Colophon]  Getruckt^  |  zu  Basely  Durch  Se- 
bastian Henri cpetri ^\ im  yar  nach  /^w^^r  £r/o;««^, |  m.d.lxxxiii.  | 


im  Hert-zen.  \  Folio,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  306  ;  Colophon,  i  1. 


i-jbia 


An  Apology.  The  Protestant  Episcopal  Society  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Evangelical  Knowledge :  its  Origin,  Constitution, 
Tendencies,  and  Work ;  submitted  to  the  Impartial  Judgment 
of  the  Members  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  TBy  C. 
C.  Andrews,  d.d.]  New-Tork^  Printed  by  yohn  A.  Gray.,  i^i'4' 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  1763 

An  Apology  for  Great  Britain,  in  allusion  to  a  pamphlet,  in- 
tituled *'  Considerations,  &c.,  par  un  Canadien,  m.p.p."  ^ebec^ 
1809.     8vo,    pp.  31.  1764 

Ascribed  tu  Ross  Cuthbert,  Esq, 


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An  Apology  for  the  Builder ;  or,  a  Discourse  shewing  the 
Cause  and  Effects  of  the  Increase  of  Building.  London^  Printed 
in  the  Tear  MOCLXXXix.     4to,  37  pp.  N.  1 763 

Includei  teveral   referencei  to  America.     Stevens's   Nuggeta,   Nu.  132,  containi  j 
L'urious  extract. 

An  Apology  for  the  Times ;  a  Poem  addressed  to  the  King. 
London^  '77^'     4^0-  i^tt 

An  Apology  for  the  United  States  of  America.  Liverpool^ 
Published  by  Melling  and  Co.^  1829.     8vo,  pp.  16.  N.  1767 

Apostolicos  afanes  de  la  Compaflia  de  Jesus,  escritos  por  un 
padre  de  la  misma  sagrada  religion  de  su  provincia  de  Mexico 
P'  que  saca  a  publica  luz  Francisco  Xavier  Fluvia"].  Barcelona^ 
Pablo  Nadel  Impressor^  1754-     4to,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  452,  5  1.    H.  1768 

An  Appeal  for  a  union  of  Parties  on  the  principles  of  Wash- 
ington, Jefferson,  Madison  and  Munroe,  By  a  Republican  of 
1800.     1850.     8vo.  1769 

Appeal  for  Rectitude  in  Politics.     See  [Wright  (Charles)]. 

An  Appeal  for  the  Union,  By  a  Philadelphia  Whig.  [^Phila- 
delphia^ 1856.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  1770 

In  favor  of  Buchanan.      First  published  in  the  Philadelphia  Evening  yournal. 

Appeal  from  a  Countryman.     See  [Howe  (R.  H.)] 

An  Appeal  from  the  Twenty  eight  Judges  to  the  Spirit  of 
Truth  and  True  Judgment  in  all  Faithful  Friends,  called  Quakers, 
that  meet  at  this  Yearly  meeting  at  Burlington  the  Seventh 
month  1692.     [By  George  Keith.     Philadelphia^  1692.]     4to. 

Printed  by  William  Bradford,  for  which  he  was  imprisoned  upon  the  charge  of 
*^  uttering  and  spreading  a  malicious  and  seditiout  paper  ^^^  and  this  was  the  beginning 
of  the  persecution  which  drove  him  from  Philadelphia  to  New  York. 

The  Appeal  of  Civilization  and  Liberty  in  behalf  of  the 
Mechanic.  [Washington?  Towers^  Printer^  1863?]  8vo,  pp. 
7.  H.  1772 

On  the  required  hours  of  labor  of  the  government  printers. 

The  Appeal  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jersey,  Delaware,  etc.,  to  their  Fellow-Citizens  of 
the  United  States,  on  behalf  of  the  Colored  Races.  Philadelphia, 
Friends'  Bookstore,  1^59-     8vo,  pp.  48.  P.  1773 


APPEAL. 


237 


An  Appeal  to  Hanks.     See  [Brewster  (Abel)]. 


An  Appeal  to  Congress  and  to  the  People  of  the  United  States 
...  On  the  Financial  Condition  of  the  Country  ...  the...  Policy 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  and  the  Speech  of  the  Hon. 
Henry  G.  Stebbins.    [New  Tork^  1864.]    8vo,  pp.  12.     h.  1774 

An  Appeal  to  Honest  Inquirers.  Auburn^  Printed  by  IVm.  J. 
MoseSy  1855.     8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  1775 

Cuntjini  an  account  of  the   causes  which  led  to  the  aeparation*  within  the  limits 
of  the  New  Yorlt  and  New  Kngland  yearly  meetings  of  Friend*. 

Appeal  to  Knowledge,  or  Candid  Discussion  oi  the  Prelimi- 
naries of  Peace,  signed  at  Fontainebleau  and  laid  before  both 
Houses  of  Parliament.      1763.     8vo.  ^776 

An  Appeal  to  Reason  and  Justice,  in  Behalf  of  the  British 
Constitution,  and  the  Subjects  of  the  British  Empire.  In  which 
the  present  important  Contest  with  the  Revolted  Colonies  is  im- 
partially considered,  the  Inconsistency  of  Modern  Patriotism 
is  demonstrated,  the  Supremacy  of  Parliament  is  asserted  on 
Revolution  Principles,  and  American  Independence  is  proved  to 
be  a  manifest  Violation  of  the  Rights  of  British  Subjects.  To 
which  is  added.  An  Appendix,  containing  Remarks  on  a  Pam- 
phlet intitleJ,  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with 
America,  by  William  Pulteney,  E.(j.  [Motto.]  London^  W. 
Nicoll^  MDCCLxxviii.     8vo,  Half  Title,  Title,  pp.  176.        1777 

"  The  writer  of  this  elaborate  appeal  traverses  again  the  beaten  ground  of  this  ex- 
hausted controversy,  in  order  to  demonstrate  the  injustice  and  ingratitude  of  the  rehel- 
liout  Americans  toward  their  very  loving  and  indulgent  parent.  He  was  not  probably 
aware  that  the  pamphlet  on  which  he  animadverts  has  generally  been  considered  a 
ministerial  production,  and  the  harbinger  of  conciliatory  proposals." — M.  R.,  lix.,  p. 
150. 

Appeal  to  the  British  Nation  on  the  Affairs  of  South  America, 
particularly  as  regards  New  Grenada.  Printed  for  the  Author^ 
1819.  1778 

An  Appeal  to  the  candour  and  justice  of  the  people  of  Eng- 
land, in  behalf  of  the  West  India  Merchants  and  Planters, 
founded  on  plain  facts  and  incontrovertible  arguments.  London^ 
y  Debrett^  ^79^-     8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  118.  1779 

An  Appeal  to  the  Conservative  Men  of  all  Parties.  The 
Presidential  Question.  An  important  question  :  Shall  the  sub- 
ject of  Slavery  forever  prevent  all  useful  Legislation,  or  shall  it 


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be  settled  by  the  doctrine  of  Non-intervention  ?     The  (Question 
fairly  stated.     8vo,  pp.  i6.  1780 

An  Appeal  to  the  Good  Sense  of  the  Democrats.  See  [Phil- 
lips (Willard)]. 

An  Appeal  to  the  Government  and  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  against  the  Depredations  committed  by  American  Pri- 
vateers on  the  Commerce  of  Nations  at  Peace  with  us.  By  an 
American  Citizen.     New-Tori,  1819.     8vo,  pp.  lOO.      c.  1 781 

An  Appeal  To  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  in  be- 
hlf  [i/V]  of  the  people  of  Louisiana  and  Arkansas,  [n.  p., 
1862  ?]     4to,  I  page.  1782 

An  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People  of  Great 
Britain,  in  the  Present  Disputes  with  America.  By  an  Old 
Member  of  Parliament.  London,  J.  Jlmon,  M  Dcc  Lxxiv.  8vo, 
Half  Title,  Title,  pp.  63.-f-Secona  Edition.  London,  J.  Almon, 
MDCCLXXV.  8vo,  pp.  68.  f  The  Third  Edition.  London,  J. 
Almon,  MDCCLXXV.  8vo,  pp.  32.  + The  Fourth  Edition,  Cor- 
rected. London,  J.  Almon,  M  ucc  Lxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  46.  H.+ 
London  Printed;  Reprinted  at  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  MDCCLXXVi. 
8vo,  pp.  72.  1783 

"  The  author  of  this  Appeal  is  an  able  advocate  for  the  Colonists,  not  as  composing 
distinct  States,  but  as  having,  in  common  with  British  subjects,  an  indefeasible  right  tu 
an  exc/usive  disposal  of  their  own  property;  after  denying  the  right,  he  proceeds  to  ex- 
pose the  impolicy  of  raising  a  revenue  in  America  against  the  will  of  the  people  ;  and 
thii  leads  him  to  severe  reprehension  of  '^  i  late  measures,  and  alarming  predictiori  of 
their  consequences." — M.  R.,  li.,  4;,;  The  authorship  has  been  attributed  to 
Arthur  Lee  (see  R.  H.  Lee's  Life  of  A.  Lee,  i.,  19),  also  to  Lord  Chatham,  Mr. 
Glover,  and  Dr.  Franklin.      A  Second  Appeal  was  published  in  1775. 

An  Appeal  to  the  People.  See  [Coleman  (Wm.)]  also 
[Lowell  (John)]. 

Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  North.  [Dated  Louisville,  Ky., 
Jan.,  1861.     n.  p.     1861.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  1783^ 

Appeal  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  By  a  Freeholder. 
Boston,  1 83 1.     8vo.  c.  1784 

Appeal  to  the  Public.     1774.     See  Quebec. 

An  Appeal  to  the  Public  in  behalf  of  the  Church  of  England 
in  America.     New  Tork,  1767.     i2mo.  1785 


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An  Appeal  to  the  Public  for  Religious  Liberty  against  thi* 
Oppressions  of  the  present  Day.  Boston^  MnccLxxiii.  8vo, 
pp.  62.  1786 

An  Appeal  to  the  Sense  of  the  People,  on  the  Present  Posture 
of  Affairs.  Wherein  the  Nature  of  the  late  Treaties  arc  in- 
quired into,  and  the  Conduct  of  the  M — i — y  with  Regard  to 
M — n — ca,  A — r — ca,  &c.,  is  considered  ;  With  Some  Remarks 
upon  the  Light  in  which  these,  and  other  Publick  affairs  have 
been  lately  represented.  London^  David  Hookham^  mucclvi. 
8vo,  Title  and  pp.  54.  1787 

&te  M.  R.,  Vol.  XV..  408. 

An  Appeal  to  the  Unprejudiced,  Concerning  the  present  Dis- 
contents Occasioned  by  the  late  Convention  with  Spain.  Lon- 
don^ T.  Cooper^  ^739*     8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  1788 

An  Appeal  to  the  Unprejudiced  ;  or,  a  Vindication  of  the 
Measures  of  Government,  with  Respect  to  America.  Oxford^ 
1777.     8vo.  1789 

See  M.  R,.  Vol.  lvi.,  66. 

An  Appeal  to  Thinking  Men.  From  the  Natchez  (Miss.) 
Daily  Courier^  i860.     8vo.  1790 

Appel  des  etrangers.     See  [Turmeau  de  la  Morandiere]. 

An  Appendix  containing.  Abstracts  of  Such  Parts  of  the  Acts 
of  Parliament  relating  to  the  Army,  as  concern  the  Colonies  of 
North  America.  [Royal  Arms.]  Woodbridge ;  Reprinted  by  Order 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  New  Jersey^  by  James 
Parker^  Printer  to  the  Province^  mdcclx.     Folio,  pp.  64.  p. 

Designed  as  an  appendix  to  the  Laws  of  New  Jersey,  published  in  175a;  but  when, 
in  1761,  Vol.  II.  of  the  N.  J.  Laws  appeared,  it  was  substituted  as  an  appendix  to 
the  volume,  and  is  generally  so  found. 

The  Appendix :  or,  some  Observations  on  the  Expediency  of 
the  Petition  of  the  Africans,  living  in  Boston,  &c.  lately  pre- 
sented to  the  General  Assembly  of  this  Province.  With  the 
Petition.  Likewise  Thoughts  on  Slavery.  With  a  useful  ex- 
tract from  the  Massachusetts  Spy  of  Jan.  28,  1773,  &c.  By  a 
Lover  of  Constitutional  Liberty.     Boston  \_i']']-^.      i2mo.    1792 

Appendix  in  answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  The  Constitutional 
Right  of  the  Legislature  of  Great  Britain  to  Tax  the  British 
Colonies  in  America.     Boston^  1769.     8vo.  ijgia 


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Appendix  to  a  late  Essay,  on  the  Rights  and  Duties  of 
Nations  relative  to  Fugitives,  &c.  being,  a  Key  to  Universal 
Demonstration  :  discovered  and  illustrated  in  a  '*  Supplementary" 
Argument.  By  "  Our  Writers."  ...  .  Fifty-sixth  American 
Edition  ...  .  To  which  is  added,  The  Embargo,  (on  common 
sense)  "taken  off."  By  Us.  [Motto.]  Boston^  Printed  by 
David  Carlisle^  1808.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  1793 

An  Appendix  to  the  "  Considerations  on  the  measures  carry- 
ing on  with  respect  to  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America." 
Philadelphia^  Lenj.  Towne^  ^17 S-     8vo,  pp.  19.  p.  1794 

An  Appendix  to  the  Impartial  Statement  of  the  controversy 
respecting  the  decision  of  the  late  Committee  of  Canvassers. 
New  Tork^  1792.     8vo,  pp.  22.  s.  1795 

An  Appendix  to  the  present  State  of  the  Nation.  See 
[Grenville  (G.)] 

Appendix.     See  [Everett  (David)],  [Seeker  (Thomas)]. 

Appleton  (D.  &  Co.)  Appleton's  Literary  Bulletin.  New 
Tork^  1843-46.     39  Nos.  1796 

Appleton's  Railway  and  Steam  Navigation  Guide.  June,  1858. 
Continued.  M.  1797 

Appleton's  United  States  Postal  Guide :  containing  the  Chief 
Regulations  of  the  Post  Office,  and  a  Complete  List  of  Post 
Offices  throughout  the  United  States,  with  other  Information  for 
the  People.  Published  Quarterly.  No.  i.  New  Tork^  Apple- 
torn^  1863.     i6mo,  pp.  211.     Continued.  1798 

See  Hall  (E.  H.),  Hawks  (F.  L.),  Richards  (T.  A.),  and  Williams  (W.) 

Appleton  (Frank  Parker).  A  Sermon  on  the  Character  of 
Dr.  Andrew  Nichols,  preached  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  April  3, 1853. 
By  F.  P.  Appleton,  ...   Boston,  Printed  by   John   Wilson  &  Son, 

1853.     ^^°>  PP-  ^5-  ^'  "^799 

Appleton  (J.  H.)  Piety  and  Patriotism,  The  Demand  of 
the  Times,  Sanctioned  and  Enjoined  by  Christ :  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Union  Baptist  Church,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
on  Sabbath  morning,  August  24th,  1862.  By  j.  H.  Appleton. 
New  York,  C.  S.  IVestcott  Is'  Co.,  1862.      i2mo,  pp.  28.        1800 

Appleton  (J.)     The  Missouri   Compromise ;    or,  the   Ex- 


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tension  of  the    Slave   Power.      By   General   James    Appleton. 
New- England  Antislavery  Tract  Association^  No.  3.      i2mo.    1 80 1 

Appleton  (Jesse).  Addresses  by  Rev.  Jesse  Appleton,  d.d. 
late  President  of  Bovi^doin  College.  Delivered  at  the  Annual 
Commencements,  from  1808  to  1818;  with  a  Sketch  of  his 
Character.  [By  Ichabod  Nichols,  d,d.]  Brunswick  [V^/?.], 
Joseph  Griffin,,  Printer,,  1820.     8vo,  pp.  xxxi.,  176.  h.  1802 

Appleton.  Discourse  delivered  June  20,  18 13,  before  the 
Officers  and  Students  of  Bowdoin  College,  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Tutor  Frederick  Southgate,  a.b.  Boston,,  1813.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  1803 

Appleton.  The  Immensity  of  God.  A  Sermon,  delivered 
to  the  Congregational  Society  in  Hampton,  November  14, 
1797  ;  at  the  Dedication  of  their  New  Houac  for  Public  Wor- 
siiip.  By  Jesse  Appleton,  a.m.  Minister  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Hampton.  [Motto.]  Newhuryport,,  Printed  by  Ed- 
mund M.  Blunty  1797-     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  1804 

History  of  the  church,  pp.  26-31. 

Appleton.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  at  the  Annual 
Election,  May  25,  18 14,  before  His  Excellency  Caleb  Strong, 
Esq.  Governour,  His  Honor  William  Phillips,  Esq.  Lieutenant 
Governour,  the  Honorable  Council,  and  the  Legislature  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. By  Jesse  Appleton,  dd.  President  of  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege.    Boston^  Benjamin  Russell^  1814.     8vo,  pp.  29.         H.  1805 

Appleton.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Brunswick,  April  13, 
18 15,  appointed  as  a  Day  of  National  Thanksgiving,  by  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  on  account  of  the  Peace  recently 
established  between  this  Country  and  Great  Britain.  By  Jesse 
Appleton,  D.D.  President  of  Bowdoin  College.  Hallowell,^  Printea 
by  Ezekiel  Goodah,,  18 15.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  1806 

Appleton.  Sermon  delivered  at  Portland,  Nov.  19,  18 18,  at 
the  Formation  of  the  Maine  Branch  of  the  American  Society  for 
educating  Pious  Youth  for  the  Gospel  Ministry.  By  Jesse  Ap- 
pleton, d.d.    Hallowel/^  iSig.     8vo,  pp.  28.  1807 

Appleton.  Works  of  Jesse  Appleton,  embracing  his  Course 
of  Theological  Lectures,  his  Academic  Addresses,  and  a  Selec- 
tion from  his  Sermons :  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Charac- 

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ter  [by  Prof.  A.   S.   Packard],     y^ndover,  1837.     2  vols.,  8vo. 
Portrait.  1808 

Also,  by  the  same,  Address  before  the  Mass.  Soc.  for  Sup  of  Intemperance.  Bos- 
ton, 1816.  8vo,  pp.  28,  and  izmo,  pp.  28.  Discourse  before  the  Portsmouth  Female 
Asylum.  PortsmoutA,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Reuben 
Nason.  Port/and,  1810.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Lectures  and  Sermons.  Brunswick,  1812. 
8vo,  pp.  XX.,  421.  Perpetuity  of  the  Sabbath.  Port/and,  1814.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Ser- 
mon at  Ordination  of  Benj.  Tappan.  Augusta,  1811.  8vo.  Ordination  of  E.  P. 
Bradford.  Amherst,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Ordination  of  J.  Cogswell.  Portland, 
1810.  8vo,  pp.  17.  Ordination  of  Enos  Merrill.  Portland,  1817.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Ordination  of  Asa  Rand,  of  Gorham.  1809.  Sermon  before  the  Cumberland  Society 
for  the  Suppression  of  Public  Vices.  18 16.  Sermon  before  the  Society  of  Bath  and 
Vicinity  for  the  Suppression  of  Public  Vices.      1816. 

Appleton  (John,  m.d.)  "  Journal  de  Castorland."  By  John 
Appleton.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Historical  Society.  Boston^  Printed  by  John  Wilson  &  Son., 
1864.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  1809 

Appleton.  Monumental  Memorials  of  The  Appleton  Family. 
[Arms.]     Boston,  Privately  Printed,  mdccclxvii.     4to,  fF.  30. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed, 

Appleton.  Pedigree  of  Appleton.  By  John  Appleton,  m.d. 
[n.  p.],  1864.     Broadside.  H.  181 1 

Appleton  (John).  Oration  delivered  before  the  Democratic 
Republicans  of  Portland  and  Vicinity,  July  4,  1838.  By  Hon. 
John  Appleton.     Portland,  1838.     8vo,  pp.  16.  181 2 

[Appleton  (Nathan)].  An  Examination  of  the  Banking 
System  of  Massachusetts,  in  reference  to  the  Renewal  of  the 
Bank  Charters.  Boston,  Stimpson  and  Clapp,  1831.  8vo,  pp. 
48.  H.  1813 

Appleton.  Introduction  of  the  Power  Loom,  and  Origin 
of  Lowell.  By  Nathan  Appleton.  Printed  for  the  Proprietors 
of  the  Locks  and  Canals  on  Merrimack  River.  Lowell,  Massa- 
chusetts, Printed  by  B.  H.  Penhallow,  1858.      8vo,  pp.  36.  H. 

Appleton.  Labor,  its  Relations  in  Europe  and  the  United 
States  compared.  By  Nathan  Appleton.  Boston,  Eastburn's 
Press,  1844.     8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  18145 

Another  edition  printed  as  a  broadside. 

Appleton.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Wm.  C.  Rives,  of  Virginia, 
on  Slavery  and  the  Union,  by  Nathan  Appleton,  of  Boston, 
Mass.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  17.      H. 


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Appleton.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Abbott  Lawrence,  pre- 
pared for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  by  Hon.  Nathan 
Appleton.    Boston^  y.  H.  Easiburn's  Press^iS ^6.    8vo,  pp.  21.    H. 

See  iho  Hunt's  '"Lives  of  American  Merchants,"  Vol.  ii. 

Appleton.  Remarks  on  Currency  and  Banking ;  having 
reference  to  the  Present  Derangement  of  the  Circulating  Medium 
in  the  United  States.  By  Nathan  Appleton.  Boston^  Charles  C. 
Little  and  James  Brown,  mdcccxli.  8vo,  pp.  73.  -|-  Second 
Edition.  Boston,  MDCCCXLI.  8vo,  pp.  52.4- Third  Edition.  With 
an  Appendix.     Boston,  1857.     8vo,  pp.  63.  H.  1817 

Appleton.  Remarks  upon  Mr.  Appleton's  Remarks  on  Cur- 
rency and  Banking.  By  a  Disinterested  Witness.  Boston,  1841. 
Svo,  pp.  64.  1 81 8 

Appleton.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Bouldin's  Resolution  of  In- 
quiry into  the  Nature  of  Minimum  Duties  r  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Jan.  21,  1832.      IVashin^ion,  1832.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Appleton.  Speech  of  Mr.  Appleton,  of  Massachusetts,  in 
Reply  to  Mr.  McDuffie,  of  South  Carolina,  on  ti.>  Tariff.  De- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives  U.  S.  on  the  30th  of 
May,  1832.     IVashington,  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton.     8vo,  pp. 

22.  H.   1820 

Appleton.  Speech  of  Mr.  Appleton,  of  Massachusetts,  on 
the  Bill  to  reduce  and  otherwise  alter  the  Duties  on  Imports. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  in  Committee  of  the 
Whole,  Jan.  23,  1833.  IVashington,  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton, 
1833.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  1821 

Appleton.  Speech  of  Mr.  Appleton,  of  Mass.,  on  the 
Tariff  and  Compromise  Ac;  delivered  In  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, J  ily  5,  1842.  ITashington,  Printed  at  the  National 
Intelligencer  Office,  1842.      8vo,  pp.  10.  H-  1822 

Appleton.  vVhat  is  a  Revenue  Standard  ?  and  a  Review  of 
Secretary  Walke.  s  Report  on  the  Tariff.  By  Nathan  Apple- 
ton.     Boston,  EayJmrn's  Press,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  1823 

Appleton.  Correspondence  between  Nathan  Appleton  and 
John  A.  Lowell  in  relation  to  the  Early  History  of  the  City 
of  Lowell.     Boston,  1848.     8vo,  pp.  19.  h.  1824 

Appleton.     Correspondence  between  Nathan  Appleton  and 


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John  G.  Palfrey,  intended  as  a  Supplement  to  Mr.  Palfrey's 
Pamphlet  on  the  Slave  Power.  Boston^  Eastburn's  Press,  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  1825 

Appleton  (Nathaniel) A  Discourse  On  Psal.  cxii.  7. 

Delivered  Feb.  24,  1760.  The  Lord's  Day  after  the  Funeral  of 
Henry  Flynt,  Esq  ;  Who  deceased  Feb.  13.  i^tatis  85.  Having 
been  a  Tutor  55,  and  a  Fellow  of  the  Corporation  of  Harvard- 
College  60  Years.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the 
First  Church  in  Cambridge.  [Motto.]  Boston,  New-England, 
Fowle  iff  Draper,  m.dcc.lx.     8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  1826 

Appleton.  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
that  pious  and  afflicted  Gentlewoman,  Mrs.  Martha  Gerrish.  ... 
By  Nathaniel  Appleton,  m.a.  To  which  are  annexed  some  of 
Mrs.  Gerrish's  Letters.     Boston,  1736.      i2mo,  pp.  34,  91. 

Appleton.  ...  Discourses  ...  delivered  at  the  Thursday- 
Lecture  in  Boston,  January  13,  1742,  3.  By  Nathanael  Apple- 
ton,  M.A.  ...  Boston,  D.  Henchman,  1743.  i2mo.  Title,  pp. 
vii.  (i),  215.  H.  1828 

Appleton.  ...  A  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the  much  la- 
mented Death  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Wigglesworth,  d.d.  Hollis 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  Harvard  College,  Cambridge ;  Who 
departed  this  Life,  January  16.  1765.  In  the  73d  Year  of  his 
Age.  Having  ...  discharged  the  Office  of  Professor,  for  more 
than  42  Years.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton,  a.m.  ...  Boston,  New- 
England,  Printed  by  Richard  and  Samuel  Draper,  and  Thomas  and 
John  Fleet,  1765.     8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  1829 

Appleton.  A  Funeral  Sermon :  occasion'd  By  the  Death  of 
the  Honourable  Spencer  Phips,  Esq  ;  Late  Lieutenant-Gover- 
nour  and  Commander  in  Chief,  in  and  over  His  Majesty's  Pro- 
vince of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in  New-England.  Who  de- 
parted this  Life  April  4.  1757.  i^t.  73.  Preach'd  at  the  Pub- 
lick  Lecture  in  Boston,  Thursday  April  14.  At  the  Desire  of 
the  Honourable  His  Majesty's  Council ;  And  in  the  Audience 
of  The  General  Assembly.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton,  m.a.  ... 
Boston,  Printed  by  John  Draper,  mdcclvii.     8vo,  pp.  43.       1830 

Appleton.  Gospel  Ministers  Must  be  fit  for  The  Master's 
Use,  and  Prepared  to  every  Good  Work,  if  they  would  be 
Vessels  unto  Honour ;  Illustrated  in  a  Sermon  Preached  at 
Deerfield,  August  31.  1735.     At  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  John 


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Sargent,  To  the  Evangelical  Ministry,  with  a  special  Reference 
to  the  Indians  of  Houssatonnoc,  who  have  lately  manifested  their 
desires  to  receive  the  Gospel.  By  Nathanael  Appleton,  m.a. 
...  Boston^  S.  Kneeland^  T.  Green,  MDCCXxxv .  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
xiv.,  1"^.  + Edinburgh,  1736.  H.  183 1 

With  a  long  historical  preface. 

Appleton.  ...  Funeral-Discourse,  Preached  after  the  Death 
of  the  honorable  Francis  Foxcroft,  Esq  ;  Who  died  Dec.  31. 
1727.  In  the  71st.  Year  of  his  Age.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton, 
A.M.  ...  With  a  Preface,  by  Mr.  Flynt,  Fellow  of  Harvard- 
College.  [Mottoes.]  Boston,  in  New-England,  S.  Gerrish,  1728. 
8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  iv.,  31.  H.  1832 

Appleton.  The  Origin  of  War  examin'd  and  applied,  in  a 
Sermon  Preached  at  the  Desire  of  the  Honourable  Artillery 
Company  In  Boston,  June  4.  1733.  Being  the  Day  of  their 
Election  of  Officers.  By  Nathanael  Appleton,  a.m.  ...  Boston, 
Daniel  Henchman,  1733.     8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  1833 

Appleton.  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Cambridge,  The  Lord's- 
Day  after  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  &  Learned  John  Leverett, 
Late  President  of  Harvard-College.  By  Nathanael  Appleton, 
m.a.  ...  Boston,  S.  Gerrish,  1724.     Sm.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  36.       H. 

Appleton.  ...  Sermon  Preach'd  March  27.  1737.  Being 
the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Funeral  Of  that  worthy  and  faithful 
Servant  of  Christ  Mr.  Benjamin  Wadsworth,  President  of  Har- 
vard College.  By  Nathanael  Appleton,  a.m.  ...  Boston,  D. 
Henchman,  1737.     8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  1835 

Appleton.  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  before  His  Excellency 
William  Shirley,  Esq  ;  Governour,  His  Honour  the  Lieutenant 
Governour,  The  Honourable  His  Majesty's  Council,  and  House 
of  Representatives  Of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in 
New-England,  May  26.  1742.  Being  the  Day  for  the  Electing 
His  Majesty's  Council  for  said  Province.  By  Nathaniel  Apple- 
ton,  A.M.  ...  Boston,  S.  Eliot,  1742.     8vo,  i  p.  1.,  pp.  60.    h.  1836 

Appleton.  Sermon  Preach'd  before  "ihe  Ministers  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in  New-England,  at  their 
Annual  Convention  in  Boston.  May  26.  1743.  By  Nathanael 
Appleton,  A.M.   ...   Boston,  Samuel  Eliot,  1743.     8vo,  pp.  56.  h. 


Appleton. 


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APPLETON. 


Boston,  March  27.  1753.  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Stephen  Badger,  as  a  Missionary  with  special  Reference  to  the 
Indians  at  Natick.  ...  By  Nathanael  Appleton,  a.m.  ...  Charge, 
by  ...  Dr.  Sewall :  and  the  Right  Hand  of  Fellowship,  by  ... 
Mr.  Abbot.  ...  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1753'    8 vo.  Title,  pp.  34.  H. 

Appleton.  A  Sermon  preached  October  9.  Being  A  Day  of 
public  Thanksgiving,  Occasioned  by  the  Surrender  of  Montreal 
and  All  Canada,  September  8th.  1760.  To  His  Brittanic  Ma- 
jesty. Effected  by  The  British  and  Provincial  Troops  under  the 
Command  of  General  Amherst.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton,  a.m. 
Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Cambridge.  [Motto.]  Boston, 
New-England,  Printed  by  John  Draper,  mdcclx.    8vo,  pp.  36.    H. 

Appleton.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  the  Total  Repeal  of 
the  Stamp-Act.  Preached  In  Cambridge,  New-England,  May 
20th,  in  the  Afternoon  preceding  the  pulilic  Rejoicings  of  the 
Evening  upon  that  great  Occasion.  By  Nathaniel  Appleton, 
m.a.  ...  Published  by  the  Desire  of  the  Audience,  and  at  the 
Expence  of  the  Honorable  Brigadier  General  Brattle.  [Mottoes.] 
Boston,  Edes^  Gill,  1766.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  1840 

Appleton.  ...  Two  Discourses,  From  i.  Cor.  iii.  6.  Occa- 
sioned by  the  late  powerful  and  awakening  Preaching  of  the 
Rev"*  Mr.  Whitefield.  ...  By  Nathaniel  Appleton  ...  .  Boston,  S. 
Eliot,  1 74 1.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  1 841 

Appleton.  ...  Two  Discourses  from  Isaiah  vii.  on  Jan- 
uary 28th.  1747,  8:  Which  was  set  apart  by  the  Government 
for  Fasting  and  Prayer,  in  Consideration  of  the  remarkable  Judg- 
ments of  God  upon  the  Land  ;  and  more  especially  the  Destruc- 
tion of  the  Court-House  by  Fire  on  the  9th  of  December  last. 
By    Nathaniel    Appleton,    a.m.    ...     Boston,    New- England,    J. 


Draper,  1748.     8vo,  pp.  51. 


H.  1842 


Appleton.  ...  Two  Discourses  preached  at  Lexington,  De- 
cember I7"'-  1752.  Being  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Funeral  of 
their  late  venerable  and  aged  Pastor,  the  Reverend  Mr.  John 
Hancock,  who  going  to  Bed  as  well  as  usual  the  Night  after  the 
5*''  of  December,  and  awaking  some  time  after  Midnight  with  a 
great  Pain  in  his  Stomach,  died  in  a  few  Minutes.  In  the  82'' 
Year  of  his  Age,  and  54"*  of  his  Ministry.  By  Nathanael  Ap- 
pleton, a.m.  ...  Boston,  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland,  1752.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  39.  H.  1843 


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Appleton.  ...  Two  Discourses,  On  June  1 1. 1769.  Being  the 
Lord's-Day  after  the  Funeral  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Edward 
Holyoke,  The  late  Worthy  and  Faithful  President  of  Harvard- 
College :  Who  deceased  June  i.  1769,  in  the  80th  Year  of  his 
Age  and  in  the  32d  Year  of  his  Presidentship.  By  Nathaniel 
Appleton,  A.M.  ...  Boston^  Printed  by  Richard  Draper^  mdcclxix. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  1844 

Appleton.  ...  Two  Discourses  on  April  5,  1770,  being  the 
Day  of  General  Fasting  and  Prayer  through  the  Provinces,  in 
the  Time  of  the  Session  of  the  General  Court,  at  Cambridge. 
Boston^  I'j'jo.     8vo,  pp.  69.  w.  1845 

Dr.  Appleton  published  several  other  discourses  and  sermons,  including  Exposition 
of  Romans  in.,  20,  21,  22,  23.  Boston,  1749.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Sermon  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  Josiah  Cotton,  Oct.  23.  1728.  Boston,  ijzi.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Ordination  of 
Oliver  Peabody,  Nov.  7, 1750.  Boston,  ij^i.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Ordination  of  Matthew 
Bridge.  Feb.  19,  1745,6.  Boston,  1746.  8vo,  pp.  42.  Ordination  of  John  Spar- 
hawk,  Dec.  8,  1736.  Boston,  1737.  8vo,  pp.  51.  Sermon  from  Zech.  vii.,  10. 
Boston,  1 741.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Thursday  Lecture.  Boston,  m,'dcc,lxiii.  8vo,  pp.  33. 
Sermon  at  Newton  [Mass.],  Aug.  9,  1741.  Boston,  1741.  8vo.  Testimony  against 
the  fashionable  Vice  of  Swearing.  Boston,  1765.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Wisdom  oi^  God  in 
the  Redemption  of  Man.     Boston,  1728.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  414. 

[Appleton  (Nathaniel),  of  Boston  ].  Considerations  on  Slavery, 
in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.     Boston^  ^1^1'     8vo,  pp.  20.  1846 

Appleton  (Samuel).  The  Will  of  Samuel  Appleton  ;  with 
Remarks,  by  One  of  the  Executors  [Nathaniel  Ingersoll 
Bowditch].  Boston^  Printed  by  John  Wilson  isf  Son,  1853.  ^vo, 
pp.  32.  H.  1847 

Appleton  (W.  H.)  [Petition  to  Congress  for  a  "  Repeal 
of  the  Internal  Revenue  Tax  on  Books."  n.  p.,  1865.]  4to, 
pp.  (3).  1848 

Signed  by  Wm.  H.  Appleton  and  four  others.  Mr.  Appleton  also  signs  a  circular 
n.  p.,  n.  d.,  4to,  pp.  2,  relating  to  the  same  subject. 

An  Application  Of  some  General  Political  Rules,  to  the  Pres- 
ent State  of  Great-Britain,  Ireland  and  America.  In  a  Letter 
To  the  Right  Honourable  Earl  Temple.  [Motto.]  London^  J. 
Almon^  1766.     8vo,  pp.  86.  p.  1849 

Appropriation  to  Western  Rivers  [urged.  Washington^  1836J. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  1850 

Appun  (Carl  Ferdinand).  Uber  die  Behandlung  von  Samer- 
eien  und  Pflanzen  des  tropischen  Sud-Amerika,  besonders  Ven- 
ezuela's.    Bunzlau  Appun^  1858.     8vo,  pp.  40.  1851 


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Apthorp  (East).  The  Character  and  Example  of  a  Chris- 
tian Woman.  A  Discourse  at  Christ-Church,  Cambridge,  on 
the  Death  of  M"-  Anne  Wheelwright.  By  East  Apthorp,  m.a. 
Missionary  at  Cambridge.  [Motto.]  Boston^  Green  and  Russell^ 
MDCCLXiv.     4to,  pp.  32.  H.  1852 

Apthorp.  Considerations  on  the  Institution  and  Conduct  of 
the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
By  East  Apthorp,  m.a.  Missionary  at  Cambridge.  [Motto  ] 
Boston^  New-England^  Printed  by  Green  ^  Russell^  and  Thomas  & 
"John  Fleet^  mdcclxiii.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  +  Same,  forming  pp. 
149-164  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Char- 
ter, etc.     London^  M  Dcc  Lxiii.     8vo.  H.  1853 

This  tract  gave  rise  to  the  able  expositions  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Mayhew. 

Apthorp.  The  Constitution  of  a  Christian  Church  illustrated 
in  a  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  Christ-Church  in  Cambridge,  on 
Thursday  15  October,  mdcclxi.  By  East  Apthorp,  m.a.  late 
Fellow  of  Jesus  College  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
[Motto.]  Boston^  Printed  by  Green  and  Russell^  mdcclxi.  410, 
pp.  (4),  iv.,  27.  H.  1854 

Apthorp.  The  Felicity  of  the  Times.  A  Sermon  preached 
at  Christ-Church,  Cambridge,  on  Thursday,  xi  August, 
MDCCLXIII.  being  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the  General  Peace. 
By  East  Apthorp,  m.a.  ...  Boston^  Printed  by  Green  and  Russell^ 
MDCCLXIII.     4to,  pp.  {2),  viii.,  26.  b.  1855 

Apthorp.  A  Review  of  Dr.  Mayhew's  Remarks  on  the 
Answer  to  his  Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
By  East  Apthorp,  m.a.  [Motto.]  London^  'John  Rivington^ 
M.DCC.LXV.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  65.  h.  1856 

See  Mayhew  (J.),  and  M.  R.,  x\xii.,  472. 

Apthorp.  A  Sermon  preached  December  13th,  1776,  being 
the  Day  appointed  for  a  Public  Fast,  on  account  of  the  Troubles 
in  America.  By  East  Apthorp,  Vicar  of  Croydon.  London^ 
Robson^  1776.     4to,  pp.  28.  1857 

"  We  do  not  believe  that  this  discourse  was  preached.  It  is  dedicated  by  the 
Author  to  his  Parishioners  of  Croydon,  for  whose  instruction  he  says  it  was  written." — 
M.  R.,  VI.,  p.  75.  Dr.  Apthorp  also  published  :  Of  Sacred  Poetry  and  Music.  Dis- 
course at  Christ-Church,  Cambridge,  Aug.  21,  1764.  ...  Boston^  1764.  4to,  pp. 
22.     Discourses  on   Prophecy.     London,  1786.     2  vols.,  8vo,  and  other  works.     He 


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was  the  son  of  a  merchant  at  Boston,  Mans,,  and  founded  a  church  at  Cambridge 
in  that  State,  but  meeting  with  much  opposition  from  the  Cungregationalists,  he  left 
for  Great  Britain. 

Apuntes  para  la  historia  de  la  guerra  entre  Mexico  y  los 
Estados-Unidos.     Mexico^  1848.     8vo.  1858 

Apuntes  sobre  los  principales  sucesos,  que  han  influido  en  el 
actual  estado  de  la  America  del  Sud.     [n.  d.]     8vo.  ^^59 

Apuntes  historicos  de  la  Defensa  de  la  Republica,  Colleccion 
de  noticias,  de  Hechos  autenticos  y  de  documentos,  etc.  Tomo 
I.     Montevideo^  1845.     4^°.  i860 

Aquino  (Thomas  de).  Elogios  dos  reverendissimos  padres 
DD.  Abbades  geraes  da  Congrega^ao  Benedictina  do  reiiio  de 
Portugal  e  principado  do  Brasil.  Porto^  na  ofpcina  de  Francisco 
Mendes  Lima,,  Jj6j.     4to,  pp.  (31),  456.  1861 

Arago  (Dominique  Fran9ois  Jean).  Rapport  fait  a  I'Aca- 
dcmie  des  Sciences,  sur  les  Travaux  Scientifiques  executes  pen- 
dant le  Voyage  de  la  Fregate  la  Venus,  Commande  par  M.  le 
Capitaine  de  Vaisseau,  Du  Petit-Thouars.  Arago,  rapporteur. 
Parisy  1840.      8vo,  pp.  88.  1 862 

Included  in  Tome  ix°  of  his  "  (Euvres  completes,"  Paris,  Gide,  1857,  where  may 
be  found  also  notices  of  the  voyages  of  "  La  Coquille"  and  "  La  Bonite." 

Arago  (Jacques  Etienne  Victor).  Deux  oceans ;  par  M. 
Jacques  Arago.    jRam,  1854.      2  vols.,  i8mo,  19^^  sheets.    1863 

Arago.  Zwei  Oceane.  Eine  Reise  nach  Chili,  Californien, 
Taiti  und  Brasilien.  Frei  nach  dem  Franzosischen.  Cassel^ 
1855.  8vo.  +  Leipzig  und  Magdeburg,,  Gebr.  Baensch^  '857. 
8vo,  pp.  iv.,  218. +  Im  Auszuge  deutsch  bearbeitet  von  A. 
Kretzschmar.  Leipzig,,  Loschke,,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  x.,  206. 
Woodcut.  (Loschke,  J.  T.  Die  neuesten  und  interessantesten 
Reisen,  11"  Bandchen.)  1864 

Arago.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  the 
Uranie  and  Physicienne  Corvettes,  commanded  by  Captain  Frey- 
cinet,  during  the  years  1817,  1818,  1819,  and  1820 ;  on  a 
Scientific  Expedition  undertaken  by  order  of  the  French  Gov- 
ernment. In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend,  by  J.  Arago, 
Draftsman  to  the  Expedition.  With  Twenty-Six  Engravings. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  the  Report  made  to  the  Academy  of 
Sciences,  on  the  General  Results  of  the  Expedition.     London,, 

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(2).  H.  1865 

"  A  frivoloua  and  worthless  narr.itive,  full  of  ridiculous  blunders." — i^uarterly  Re- 
•vietv.  Pages  36-101  of  Part  1.,  and  265-267  of  Part  11.  relate  to  Brazil  (where 
Arago  died  in  1855);  pp.  256-265  to  Montevideo.  The  Report  to  the  Academy  is 
by  Francois  Arago,  the  father  of  Jacques.  The  original  French  fills  pp.  135-175  of 
Tome  IX*  of  his  "  Qiuvres."' 

Arago.  Souvenirs  d'un  aveuglc,  voyage  autour  du  monde. 
Enrichie  de  60  delicieux  dessins  exccutces  par  Mairin  ...  et  de 
notes  scientifiques  par  M.  F.  Arago.  Paris^  Hortet  et  Ozarine^ 
1838.  2  vols. 4- Troisieme  edition.  /V/m,  1840.  4  vols.,  8vo. -f- 
Nouvelle  edition.  Illustree  par  20  grandes  vignettes  et  200 
gravures  imprimees  dans  la  texte.  Paris^  Lehrun^  1843.  -^  vols., 
8vo. -j- Sixieme  edition,  revue,  augmentec  ...  .  Paris^  1850.  2 
vols.,  8vo.     25  Vignettes  and  150  Woodcuts.  1866 

The  introduction  to  this  amusing  work  is  by  Jules  Janin, 

Arago.  Promenade  autour  du  monde  pendant  les  annees 
1817,  1818,  1819  et  1820,  sur  les  corvettes  du  roi  I'Uranie  et  la 
Physicienne,  commandees  par  '  Freycinet,  par  J'.  Arago,  des- 
sinateur  de  I'expedition.  ...  Pa> .  ^  Leblanc^  1822.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
Atlas  of  26  Plates.     Also  on  V^ellum  Paper.  1867 

Arancel  general  de  Aduanas  Maritimas  y  Fronteri/as.  Mexico^ 
1842,  43,  53.     8vo.     Published  annually  .?  1868 

Arango  (D.  a.  J.  d').  Poesias  ofFerandos  as  Senhoras 
Brasileiras.     Rio  de  "Janeiro^  1830.     i2mo.  1869 

Arango  (F.  de.)  Al  Publico  imparcial  de  esta  Isla,  Francisco 
de  Arango.     Habana^  1821.  1870 

Arango.  Contestacion  al  Manifesto  que  ha  dado  el  Escmo.  Sr. 
D.  Francisco  de  Arango  sobre  la  Junta  Proyestada  en  la  Habana 
en  Julio  del  ano  de  1808.     Habana^  182 1.     4to,  pp.  31  (i). 

Arango.  Contestacion  que  da  el  Conde  de  Casa  Barreto  al 
papel  del  Escmo.  Senor  D.  Fr.  de  Arango  :  Contrayendose  en 
parte  a  los  publicados  por  el  Senor  D.  Jose  del  mismo  apellido. 
Habana^  1821.     4to,  pp.  18.  1872 

Arango.  Manifiesto  del  Ayuntamiento  de  la  Habana  a  la 
Junta  Central,  por  D.  Francisco  de  Arango.  Imprenta  del 
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Arango  (Jose  de).  Acuerdo  de  la  Real  Socied;i  I  Patri(5tica 
de  la  Habana,  manifestando  su  reconocimiento  ;il  Ex^nio.  Sr.  D. 
Luis  de  las  Casas.  Propucsto  por  D.  Jose  de  Arangn.  Hubana^ 
1797.     4to,  pp.  8.  1874 

Arango.  Breve  analisis  de  la  voluntad  popular  y  bos(|ucjo 
del  f'also  patriotismo,  ;)or  D.  Jose  de  Arangc),  Impro.ta  de  D. 
Antonio  Gil^  18 1 2.     410.  1875 

Arango.  Contestacion  apacible  al  ataque  brusco  del  Pbro. 
Dr.  D.  Tomas  Gutierrez  dc  Pineres,  por  D.  Jo.>t'  de  Arango. 
Hahana^  I'il'^.     410,  pp.  8.  1876 

Arango.  Demostracion  de  las  facultades  coactivas  y  rrpre- 
sivas  con  que  los  gefes  politicos  no  pueden  ni  dcben  conocer 
contra  los  empleados  del  poder  judicial,  cscrita  por  I).  Jose  de 
Arango.      Imprenta  de  Arazoza  y  Soler^  1821.      I'olio,  pp.  20. 

Arango.  Deseos  patri(5ticos  de  un  habanero,  por  D.  Jose 
de  Arango.  So  vendio  para  el  socorro  de  las  viudas  y  huert'anos 
por  los  sucesos  de  10  y  11  dc  Marzo  de  1820.  Imprenta  del 
Gobierno^  1820.     4to.  1878 

Arango.  Elogio  del  Sr.  D.  Ignacio  Montalbo,  Conde  de 
Casa  Montalbo  Caballero  del  Orden  de  Santiago  &c.  ...  Pronun- 
ciado  por  D.  Jose  de  Arango.     Habana^  ^795-     4^°,  pp.  5. 

Arango.  Examen  de  los  derechos  con  que  se  establecieron 
los  gobiernos  populares  en  la  Peninsula,  y  con  que  pudieron  por 
cautiverio  del  Sr.  D.  Fernando  vii  establecerse  en  la  America 
Espafiola,  donde  hubieran  producido  incalculables  ventajas,  entre 
otras  la  de  precaver  las  sediciones  :  escrito  por  el  Tesorero  de 
ejercito  jubilado  D,  Jose  de  Arango,  para  probar  la  injusticia  de 
la  oposicion  que  malogro  la  junta  proyectada  en  la  Habana  en 
Julio  de  1808.  Habana^  oficlna  de  Arazoza  y  Soler^  '^'^^Z'  4^°i 
pp.  18.  1880 

Arango.  Exhortacion  patridtica  a  los  habitantes  de  la  isla 
de  Cuba  para  un  alistamiento  general  proyectado  por  el  gobierno, 
escrito  por  D.  Jose  de  Arango.     Habana^  1812.     4to,  pp.  12. 

Arango.  Exposicion  del  origen  y  naturaleza  dc  mi  deuda  al 
tesoro  publico  y  de  mi  conducta  patridtica  en  1808  y  1809,  por 
D.  Jose  de  Arango.     Boloha^  1821.     410,  pp.  37.  1882 

[Arango.]     Manifiesto  de  las  interesantisimas  publicas  tareas 


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del  Sr.  D.  Alejandro  Ramirez,  Intcndcntc  dc  Ejercito  de  la 
Hahana  y  Supcrintendcnte  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba  desdc  su  venida  a 
America.  Escrito  por  un  habanero.  Oficina  de  Araxoza  y  Soter^ 
1820.     8vo,  pp.  36.  i88j 

Akango.  Nadie  se  asustc  por  la  scgunda  \  ultima  esplicacion 
mia  subre  la  Independencia  dc  la  isla  de  Cuba.     410,  pp.  42. 

Arango.  Refutacion  del  tercer  manihesto  de  D.  Gabriel 
Claudio  Sequeira  por  D.  Jose  de  Arango.  Oficina  de  Arazoxa  y 
Soler^  1 82 1.     Folio,  pp.  18.  1885 

Arango.  SS.  de  la  Junta  Censoria  interina  de  esta  ciudad, 
por  D.  Jose  de  Arango.  Habarta^  Imprettta  de  Palmer^  181 1. 
4to.  1886 

Arango.  Suplemento  del  Diario  de  la  Habana  n°  689,  por 
D.  Francisco  Arango,  en  18 12.  Explica  su  conducta  politica 
en  el  afio  de  1808  y  es  interesante  para  la  Historia.  18 12. 
Folio,  pp.  8.  1887 

Sume  cither  works  by  this  author  are  named  by  Bachiller. 

Arango  y  ParreRo.  Breve  rasgo  de  los  meritos  y  sorvicios 
del  Sr.  D.  Francisco  Arango  y  Parrefio.  Imprenta  del  Gobierno, 
1814.     4to.  1888 

Araujo  (Antonio  de).  Cathecismo  na  lingua  brasileira,  em 
que  se  contem  a  summa  da  Doutrina  Christa,  com  tudo  o  que 
pertence  a  nossa  sancta  fe  e  bons  costumes  :  composto  a  modo 
de  dialogos  por  Padres  doutos  e  boas  linguas  da  Companhia  de 
Jesus.     Lisboa^  Pedro  Craesbeeck^  161 8.     8vo.  1889 

Sotwel  says  that  there  is  no  better  catechism  than  this.     "  Rarissima  edi9ao." — 
Da  Silva. 

Araujo.  Catechismo  brasilico  da  doutrina  christa,  com  o 
ceremonial  dos  sacramentos,  e  mais  actos  parochiaes,  composto 
por  padres  doutos  da  Companhia  de  Jesus ;  aperfei^oado  e  dado  a 
luz  pelo  P.  Antonio  de  Araujo  ;  emendado  n'esta  segunda  edi^ao 
pelo  P.  Bartholomeu  de  Leam,  da  mesma  Companhia.  Lisboa^ 
Miguel  Deslandes^  1686.     i2mo.  1890 

Sold,  Langlis,  1825,  for  30  fr.     See  Ternaux,  loii. 

Araujo  Costa  (S.  O.  d').  Codigo  commercial  do  Imperio 
do  Brasil.     Rio  de  Janeiro^  1864.     8vo.  189 1 

Araujo  e  Silva.  Diccionario  historico  e  geographico  da 
provincia  de  S.  Pedro  ou  Rio  Grande  do  Sul  contendo  a  historia 


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e  a  (lescriprao  da  provincia  em  rcla^*ao  aos  tres  rcinos  da  natureza, 
etc.  Hor  i)omint;os  de  Araujo  c  Silva.  Rio  de  'Janeiro^  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  vi.,  192.  1892 

Arbrisseli.k  ( J.  H.  d').  Sur  I'Amerique  m6ridionale.  Paris^ 
Imprimerie  ti'Jini.'  Liinoe^  1820.      8vo,  pp.  8.  '^93 

Arhuthnott  (Alexander).  Report  Of  the  Committee  on 
Military  Att'airs,  to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  President's 
Message,  of  17th  November  last,  as  relates  to  the  proceeding  of 
the  Court  Martial,  in  the  Trial  of  Arhuthnott  and  Ambrister, 
and  the  conduct  of  the  Seminole  war,  January  12,  18 19. 
[fVashington^  1 8 19.]  8vo,  pp.  (2),  4.  (15th  Cong.,  2d  Sess. 
House,  No.  82.)  1894 

Arbuthnott.  Views  of  the  Minority  of  the  Committee 
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(15th  Cong.,  2d  Session.     House,  No.  86.)  1895 

S(e  also  MunroK  (fames). 

Arbuthnot.  The  Trials  of  A.  Arbuthnot  &  R.  C.  Am- 
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the  United  States  of  America.  From  the  Official  Documents 
which  were  laid  by  the  President  before  Congress.  London^ 
James  Ridgway^  1819.      8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  80.  1896 

Arce.     Illustracion  de  la  Rosa  del  Peru.     Lima^  1670.     4to. 

The  only  account  I  And  of'this  book  is  in  the  second  appendix  to  Mr.  Rich's  Biblio- 
theca,  p.  7. 

Arce  (J.  D,  de).  Libro  de  la  Vida  del  P.  Bern.  Alvarez, 
martyr  en  esta  nueva  Espana,  Por  J.  Dias  de  Arce.  Mexico, 
ijbi.     4to.  1898 

Arce  (M.  J.)  Memoria  de  la  conducta  publica  y  adminis- 
trativa  de  Manuel  Jose  Arce  durante  el  Periodo  de  su  Presiden- 
cia  escrita  in  defensa  de  las  calumnias  que  contra  su  persona, 
han  vertido  los  mismos  que  se  rebelaron  contra  el  Gobierno  y  la 
Nacion  de  Centro  America.     Mexico^  1830.     410.  1899 

Arce.    Proclamacion  a  los  Salvadorenos,  March  24, 1827.  m. 

Arch  (John).  Memoir  of  John  Arch,  a  Cherokee  Young 
Man,  compiled  from  Communications  of  Missionaries  in  the 
Cherokee  Nation.  Revised  by  the  Committee  of  Publication. 
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Archd/.le  (John).  A  New  |  Description!  of  that  [Fertile  and 
Pleasant  Province  |  of  Carolina  :  |  With  a  |  Brief  Account  |  of  its  | 
Discovery,  Settling,  I  and  the  |  Government  I  Thereof  to  this 
Time.  [With  several  Remarkable  Passages  of  Divine  |  Providence 
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Church-Tard.  lyoy.j  4to,  Half  Title,  Title,  "To  the  Court- 
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Vol.  II.,  85-120.  "Gov.  Archdale  introduced  the  cultivation  of  rice  into  Carolina." — 
Rich. 

Archdeacon  (P.)  Sketch  of  the  Passaic  Falls  of  Paterson, 
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See  M.  R..  New  Seiies,  xlv.,  459. 

Archenholtz.  History  of  the  Pirates,  Freebooters,  and 
Buccaneers  of  America.  Translated  fron.  the  German  of  J.  W. 
von  Archenholtz,  by  George  Mason.     London^  1807.  i2mo. 

Archer  (Armstrong).  Compendium  of  Slavery  as  it  exists 
in  the  United  States.     London,  1844.     i2mo.  1907 

Archer  (Thomas).  Mems.  of  America,  and  Reminiscences 
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Comedian.     London,  1839.     3  vols.,  8vo.  1908 

Archer  (Wm.  S.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Archer,  of  Virginia,  on  the 
Tariff  Bill,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  April  26,  1820.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  21.    H. 

Archer.  Speech  of  Mr.  [W.  S.]  Archer,  on  the  Proposition 
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i2mo.     pp.  39.  H.  19 10 

Archer.  Speech  of  Hon.  William  S.  Archer  on  the  (^"^S" 
tion  of  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites  from  the  Bank  of  the 
United  States,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Janu- 
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Archives  diplomatiques,  1821-36.    See  Diplomatisches  Archiv. 

Archives  diplomatiques  Recueil  de  diplomatic  et  d'histoire 
Tome  premier  Janvier,  fevrier,  mars  1861.  Paris^  Amyot  [1861]. 
Svo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  479.  H.  19 1 2 

Edited  by  F.  Amyot.  Continued  monthly.  Contains  French  translations  of  all 
American  diplomatic  documents  of  importance. 

Archives  du  Museum  d'histoire  naturelle,  publiees  par  les  pro- 
fesseurs-administrateurs  de  cet  etablissement.  Tome  i.  Paris, 
Gide,  1839.     4to.     Continued.  c.  19 13 

Contains  many  articles  on   American  subjects,  particularly  the  French  colonies. 

Archives  litteraires  de  I'Europe  ;  ou.  Melanges  de  litterature, 
d'histoire,  et  de  philosophic.     Tome  i.     Paris,  1804,  &c.     8vo. 

Continued,  4  vols,  a  year.     Contains  some  Indian  vocabularies. 

...  Archivo  americano  y  espiritu  de  la  prensa  del  mundo. 
Tomo  I.     BuenoS'Aires,  Imprenta  de  la  Independencia,  1843.    Folio. 

Continued.  The  new  series,  beginning  in  1847  (?),  is  in  Svo.  The  latest  which 
I  have  seen  is  "  Nueva  Serie  No.  27,  Octubre  31  de  1851."  A  very  important  col- 
lection of  documents. 

Archontologia  Cosmica,  das  ist  Beschreibung  aller  Kaiser- 
thiimer,  Konigreiche,  und  Republiquen  der  Welt,  biss  auf  das 
Jahr  1694  continuiret  durch  M.  Merians  Erben.  Frankfurt  a. 
M.,  1695.  191 7 

Page  308,  "  Von  der  Neuen  Welt  oder  West-Indianischen  Landen." 

Arctic  Despatches.  Discovery  of  the  North- West  Passage. 
London,  Potter,  1853.      8vo.  19 18 

Arctic  Discovery  and  Adventure.  By  the  Author  of  *'  Brazil, 
&c."  With  Map.  London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  1863.  Fcap 
Svo,  pp.  vii.,  387.  1919 

Arctic  Expeditions.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  to  inquire  into  and 


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report  on  the  Recent  Arctic  Expeditions  in  search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin,  ...  with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence  ...  and  Papers  con- 
nected with  the  Subject.  ...  London^  1852.  Folio,  pp.  lix.  (3), 
199.  2  Maps.  +  Additional  Papers  relative  to  the  Arctic  Expe- 
dition under  the  Orders  of  Captain  Austin  and  Mr.  William 
Penny.  ...  London^  1852.  Folio,  pp.  iii.  (i),  368.  Maps  and 
Woodcuts. -f  Arctic  Expedition.      Further  Correspondence  and 


Proceedings 


London^    1852.      Folio,  pp.   216.     Maps   and 


Woodcuts.  +  [Additional  Papers.     London^    1852.]     Folio,  pp. 
17,  9  (i),  Map,  II,  38.  c.  1920 

These  together  form  Vol.  l.  of  the  Parliamentary  Accounts  and  Papers  for  1852. 
See  also  the  Accounts  and  Papers  for  1847-48,  Vol.  xli.  ;  1849,  xxxii.;  1850,  xxxv. ; 
1852-53,  LX.;  1854,  XLii.;  1854-55,  XXXV.;  1856,  XLi. ;  and  Reports  of  Commit- 
tees, 1834,  XVIII.  (Expedition  of  Capt.  John  P.oss);  1854-55,  vii.,  where  may  be 
found  long  and  interesting  papers,  generally  accompanied  by  maps  and  illustrations. 

Arctic  News.  Facsimile  of  a  Journal  on  board  H.  M.  Ship 
**  Resolute."     London^  Ackerrnan^  1852.     Folio.  c.  1921 

The  Arctic  Queen.  [A  Poem  dedicated  to  Dr.  Kane.  n.  p., 
185-.]     8vo,  pp.  62.  H.  1922 

The  Arctic  Regions :  a  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adven- 
ture.    New  York^  1840.      i6mo.  1923 

A  digest  of  the  voyages  of  early  and  of  modern  navigators,  including  an  account  of 
the  Franklin  expedition. 

Arctic  Miscellanies  ;  a  Souvenir  of  the  late  Polar  search  ;  by 
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[Arguelles  (J.  V.)]  Manifiesto  de  los  reparos  en  algunos 
artfculos  del  reglamento  formado  por  el  Excmo.  Ayuntamiento, 
modo  de  abolir  el  que  habla  de  la  construccion  de  sumideros,  y 
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Argument  at  a  Court  of  Grand  Sessions,  and  Oyer  and  Ter- 
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"  Another  solid  and  judicious  advocate  for  the  colonies  has  employed  his  pen  to  no 
farther  purpose  than  to  render  the  contrast  between  equity  and  power  more  glaring." — 
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Arguments  in  Support  of  the  Supremacy  of  the  British  Legis- 
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"  Most  of  these  arguments  are  extracted  from  a  pamphlet  published  seven  years  ago, 
under  the  title  of  *  A  Review  of  the  Controversy.'  " — Rich. 

Arguments  proving  the  Inconsistency  and  Impolicy  of  Grant- 
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Argus,  jiseudon.  A  Tale  of  Lowell.  Norton  :  or.  The  Lights 
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Arias.  Manifiesto  al  publico  de  D.  Anselmo  de  Paula  Arias. 
\^Habana\  Imprenta  de  Soler  e  hijo^  1 820.     4to.  ^972 

Arias  (F.  G.)  Diario  de  la  expedicion  reduccional  del  afio  de 
1780,  mandada  practicar  por  orden  del  virey  de  Buenos  Aires,  a 
cargo  de  .u  ministro  D.  Francisco  Gavino  Arias,  coronel  del 
regimiento  de  caballeria,  San  Fernando.  Primera  edicion. 
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Arias  (P.)  Lettere  di  Pietro  Arias  Capitano  generate,  della 
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A  poem.      Notices  the  departure  of  Pizarro  for  Peru  in  1525.     See  Bib.  Am.  Vpt., 


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Federal  Government,  addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  and  particularly  to  the  People  of  Maryland. 
By  Aristides.     Jnnapolis^  1788.     8vo,  pp.  42.  N.  1975 

Aristides,  pseudon.  Observations  upon  the  Late  Proceed- 
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Aristides,  pseudon.  Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
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Aristides,  pseudon.  Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Jacksonism,  as 
exemplified  in  its  deadly  hostility  to  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States,  and  in  the  odious  calumnies  employed  for  its  destruction. 
By  Aristides.     Philadelphia.,  1835.     8vo.  1978 

Aristides,  pseudon.  An  Address  to  the  Country,  by  Aris- 
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Urges  the  immediate  abolition  of  slavery. 

Aristocracy.  An  Epic  Poem.  [In  Two  Books.]  Philadel- 
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Aristocracy  exposed ;  a  Candid  Appeal  To  the  Citizens  of 
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H.  1981 
Aristocracy  in  America.     See  Grund  (F.  J.) 

Arizona.  [Correspondence  between  Senor  A.  Ainsa  of 
Arizona,  W.  H.  Seward,  Secretary  of  State,  etc.,  relative  to  the 
schemes  of  the  rebels  in  that  territory  and  in  Sonora.]  Privately 
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Arjona  (Francisco  de).  Sermon  en  la  muerte  de  Fr.  Julian 
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Laws  of  the  Territory  of  Arkansas  :  comprising  the  Organic 
Laws  of  the  Territories  of  Missouri  and  Arkansas,  with  their 
Amendments  and  Supplements  annexed  ;  all  Laws  of  a  General 
Nature,  passed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Territory  of 
Missouri,  at  the  Session  in  1818  ;  with  the  Laws  u("  the  Terri- 
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Hon.  S.  C.  Pomeroy,  showing  the  Origin  and  History  of  the 
Re-organized  Government  of  Arkansas — the  Loyalty  of  the 
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Report  of  the  Committee  on  Federal  Relations  (to  the  Arkan- 
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Arkansas.     This  Chart  shows  the  undevelloped  Resources  of 
&  General  Condition  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  constructed  f'>i 
the  Benefit  of  the  Political  Wreckers  thereof      Broadside.   1996 

Arlach  (H.  de  T.  d').  Souvenirs  de  I'Amcrique  centrale  \ 
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Arlegui  (Joseph).  Chronica  de  la  Provincia  S.  Fr;incisco  dc 
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Armand-Aubert.  Resultats  de  la  Liberte  des  noirs  a 
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D.  Francisco  de  Armas.     Imprenta  de  Jose  Minuest,  2000 

A  defence  of  Dr.  Pineres,  of  Havana. 

Armas  y  Cespedes  (F.  de).  De  la  esclavitud  en  Cuba.  Por 
Francisco  de  Armas  y  Cespedes.  Aladrid^  Duran^  1866.  4to, 
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Armateur  (L.  M.  B.)     S^e  [Prudhomme  (Louis)]. 

Armin  (Th.)  Das  heutige  Mexico.  Land  und  Volk  unter 
Spaniens  Herrschaft,  sowie  nach  erlangter  Selbstandigkeit. 
Unter  Benutzung  der  zuverlassigsten  und  neuesten  Quellen  he- 
rausgegeben  von  Th.  Armin.  Mit  150  in  den  Text  gedruckten 
Abbildungen,  nebst  6  Tonbildern.  Leipzig^  O.  Spamer,  1864. 
Svo,  pp.  xii.,  428.  (Jugend  und  Hausbibliothek,  iii.  Serie, 
8.  Band.)  2002 

Armin.  Das  alte  Mexico  und  die  Eroberung  Neuspaniens 
durch  Ferd.  Cortez.  Nach  W.  Prescott  und  Bernal  Diaz,  sowie 
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Bearbeitet  von  Th.  Armin.  Mit  liber  120  in  den  Text  ge- 
druckten  Abbildungen.,  6  Tonbildern,  i  Frontispice,  sowie  i 
Karte  von  Anahuac.  Leipzig,  O.  Spamer,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  xvi., 
376.     (Jugend  etc.  in.  Serie,  7.  Band.)  2002a 

Arming  (Friederich  Wilhclm).  Weiss  r.nd  Schwarz.  His- 
torische  Erzahlung  aus  der  ersten  Zeit  des  Sonderbundkrieges  in 
Nord-Amerika.     Leipzig,  Haefele^jun.,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  489. 

Armistead  (W.)  a  '  cloud  of  witnesses'  against  Slavery  and 
oppression.  Containing  the  acts,  opinions  and  sentiments  of 
individuals  and  societies  in  all  ages.  Selected.  ...  by  Wilson 
Armistead  ...  London,  1853.      i2mo,  pp.  154.  200-^a 

Armistead.  Memoir  of  James  Logan,  a  Distinguished 
Scholar  and  Christian  Legislator,  founder  of  the  Loganian 
Library,  &c.  Including  Correspondence  now  first  printed.  By 
Wilson  Armistead.     London,  185 1.     i2mo,  pp.  192.       P.  2OC4 

Armistead.  Memoir  of  Paul  CufFe,  a  Man  of  Colour,  com- 
piled from  Authentic  Sources.  By  Wilson  Armistead.  London, 
1840.     i8mo.     Portrait.  2005 

Armistead.  Select  Miscellanies,  chiefly  illustrative  of  the 
History,  Christian  Principles,  and  Sufferings  of  the  Society  of 
Friends.  ...  By  Wilson  Armistead.  London,  Bennett,  1851.  6 
vols.,  iSmo.  -j-  2d  edition.  London,  Bennett,  1852.  6  vols., 
i8mo.  P.  2006 

Includes  many  Americans. 

Armistead.  A  Tribute  for  the  Negro  :  being  a  Vindication 
of  the  Moral,  Intellectual,  and  Religious  Capabilities  of  The 
Coloured  portion  of  Mankind  ;  with  Particular  Reference  to  the 
African  Race.  Illustrated  by  numerous  Biographical  Sketches, 
Facts,  Anecdotes,  etc.  and  many  Superior  Portraits  and  Engrav- 
ings. By  Wilson  Armistead.  Manchester,  JVilliam  Irwin,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  XXXV.,  564.  H.  2007 

Armitage  (J.)  The  History  of  Brazil,  from  the  Period  of 
the  Arrival  of  the  Braganza  Family  in  1808,  to  the  Abdication 
of  Don  Pedro  the  First  in  1831.  Compiled  from  State  Docu- 
ments and  other  Original  Sources.  Forming  a  Continuation  to 
Southey's  History  of  that  country.  By  John  Armitage,  Esq. 
In  Two  Volumes.  London,  Smith,  Elder  &  Co.,  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
XV.  (i),  371  >  viii.,  297.     Two  Portraits.  h.  fc  p.  2008 


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Armitage  (T.)  The  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of  the  United 
States.  A  Discourse,  delivered  by  Rev**  Thomas  Armitage,  d.d.. 
Pastor  of  the  Fifth  Avenue  Baptist  Church,  On  Thanksgiving 
Day,  Nov.  27,  and  Repeated  by  Request,  December  18,  1862. 
New  yhrk.  Printed  and  Published  by  7.  Holman^  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  G.  2009 

Armitage  (W.  E.)  Unselfish  Patriotism.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  John's  Church,  Detroit,  Feb.  23,  1862.  By 
Rev.  William  E.  Armitage.  Detroit:  Richmond^  Backus^  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  2010 

Armrisch  (E.)  .  Blondin,  der  Held  vom  Niagara.  Ein  wah- 
heitsgetreues  Lebensbild.  Mit  12  Illustrationen.  2.  Auflage. 
Wien^  Schonewerk  in  Cumm.^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  46.  201 1 

[Armroyd  (George)].  A  Connected  View  of  the  whole 
Internal  Navigation  of  the  United  States,  natural  and  artificial ; 
present  and  prospective.  With  Maps.  Philadelphia^  i%2b.  8vo, 
pp.  192.  s.  2012 

[Armroyd.]  A  Connected  View  ...  corrected  and  improved 
from  the  edi  ion  of  1826  ...  with  a  sheet  map,  and  numerous 
engraved  profiles  ...  and  with  various  authentic  statistical  de- 
tails. By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia^  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  617.  c.  2013 

Armroyd.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Commerce  and 
Manufactures,  on  the  Petition  of  George  Armroyd,  &  Co.  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1 8 10.  ...  Washington^  A.  &  G.  Way^  18 10.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  c.  2014 

Arms  (H.  P.)  The  Mystery  of  Providence.  A  Discourse, 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon.  Jabez  W.  Huntington,  United 
States  Senator,  Delivered  in  the  First  Church  in  Norwich,  No- 
vember 7,  1847.  ^y  Hiram  P.  Arms.  Norwich,  J.  Dunham's 
Press,  1847.     ^v°>  PP*  26'  "•  2015 

Armsby  (J.  H.)  Hospitals  of  the  United  States  ;  an  Address. 
New  Tork,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  24.  c.  2016 

Armstrong  (A.)  A  Personal  Narrative  of  the  Discovery  of 
the  North  West  Passage,  with  numerous  Incidents  of  Travel 
and  Adventure  during  nearly  Five  Years  continuous  Service  in 
the  Arctic  Regions  while  in  Search  of  the  Expedition  under  Sir 


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John  Franklin.     By  Alexander  Armstrong.     London,  Hurst  iff 
Blaciett,  1857.     Maps  and  Plates;.     8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  616.  c. 

Armstrong  (E.)  Address  delivered  at  Chester,  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  8th  November,  1851. 
By  Edward  Armstrong  ...  in  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and 
sixty-ninth  Anniversary  of  the  Landing  of  William  Penn  at  that 
place.     Philadelphia,  J.  Pennington,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  33.      20 18 

Contains  a  list  of  the  persons  who  accompanied  Penn. 

Armstrong.  The  History  and  Location  of  Fort  Nassau 
upon  the  Delaware.  A  paper  read  before  the  New  Jersey  His- 
torical Society,  January  20th,  1853,  ^7  Edward  Armstrong,  Esq., 
...  .  Newark,  N.  J.,  1853.     ^^°»  PP*  ^^'  ^'  ■^°^9 

Armstrong  (G.  D.)  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Slavery. 
By  George  D.  Armstrong,  d.d..  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  Norfolk,  Va.  New  York,  Charles  Scrihner,  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  148.  2020 

Armstrong.  The  Summer  of  the  Pestilence  ;  a  History  of 
the  Ravages  of  the  Yellow  Fever  in  Norfolk,  Virginia,  a.d. 
'855,  by  George  D.  Armstrong,  d.d..  Pastor  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church,  in  Norfolk.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co., 
1856.  i2mo,  pp.  i92.  +  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia,  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  192.  2021 

Armstrong  (Jacob  D.)  Life  and  Adventures  of  Captain 
Jacob  D.  Armstrong.  New  Tork,  Dewitt  and  Davenport,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  72.  c.  2022 

An  apocryphal  narrative  of  voyages,  masking  a  political  satire. 

[Armstrong  (John,  a/.d.)]  The  Art  of  Preserving  Health : 
A  roem.  London,  Printed :  Philadelphia,  Reprinted,  and  Sold  by 
B.  Franklin,  m.dcc.xlv.     4to,  pp.  88.  g.  2023 

Armstrong  (G^«.  John).  Notices  of  the  War  of  18 12.  By 
John  Armstrong,  late  a  Major-General  in  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  and  Secretary  of  War.  New  Tork,  1836-1840. 
2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  260 }  iv.,  244.  c.  2024 


"Some  copies  are  dated  1840." — N.  A.  R.,  liii.,  211. 
Am.  Biog.,  I.  and  iv. 


See  alio  Sparks'  Libr.  of 


Armstrong.     Papers  relating  to  French  Afiairs  communi- 


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cated  by  General  Armstrong  to  Mr.  Monroe.     Washington^  A.  ^ 
G.  Way^  1808.     8vo,  pp.  21.  2025 

General  Armstrong  also  published  "  A  Review  of  General  Wilkinson's  Memoirs," 
and  was  the  author  of  the  Newburgh  Letters. 

Armstrong.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  George  Mortimer, 
Rector  of  Thornhill,  in  the  Diocese  of  Toronto.  By  John  Arm- 
strong, B.A.,  British  Chaplain  of  Monte  Video,  South  America. 
London^  1847.     8^°'  lOib 

Armstrong  (J.  J.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  Flushing,  L.  L, 
4th  of  July,  1862.  By  Rev.  John  J.  Armstrong.  New  ITork, 
Edwin  O.  Jenkins^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  24.  2027 

Armstrong.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Queens,  L.  L,  July 
4,  1 86 1.  By  Rev.  John  J.  Armstrong.  "Jamaica  {L.  /.),  J.  J. 
Brenton^  1861.     8vo,  pp.  28.  2028 

Armstrong  (J.  W.)  Oration  delivered  at  Lowville,  N.  Y., 
July  4,  1 86 1.     By  Rev.  J.  W.  Armstrong.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Armstrong  (Kosciusko).  Review  of  T.  L.  M'^Kenney's 
Narrative  of  the  Causes  which,  in  18 14,  led  to  General  Arm- 
strong's Resignation  of  the  War  Office.  By  Kosciusko  Arm- 
strong.    New  York^  R,  Craighead^  Printer^  1846.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

H.  2030 

Armstrong  (L.)  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  Northampton, 
(Montgomery  Co.)  March  6,  1828,  on  the  Death  of  Governor 
Clinton.  By  Lebbeus  Armstrong,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Northampton  and  Edinburgh.  Saratoga  Springs, 
Printed  by  G.  M.  Davison,  1828.     8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  203 1 

Armstrong.  The  Signs  of  the  Times,  comprised  in  ten 
lectures  on  the  origin,  nature,  tendency,  and  alliances  of  the 
present  popular  efforts  for  the  abolition  of  Capital  Punishment. 
By  the  Rev.  Lebbeus  Armstrong.  New  York,  1848.  i2mo, 
pp.  312.  s.  2032 

Armstrong.  The  Temperance  Reformation  of  this  xix 
Century,  the  Fulfilment  of  Divine  Prophecy.  A  Sermon.  New 
Tork,  1845.     8vo.  2033 

Armstrong.  The  Temperance  Reformation  j  its  History 
from  the  Organization  of  the  First  Temperance  Society  to  the 
adoption  of  the  Liquor  Law  of  Maine,  185 1   ...  and  the  Influ- 


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ence  of  the  promulgation  of  that  Law  on  the  Political  Interest 
of  the  State  of  New-York,  1852.  By  Rev.  Lebbeus  Arm- 
strong.    New  Tork^  1853.      i2mo,  pp.  408.  s.  2034 

Armstrong.  ...  William  Morgan  abducted  and  murdered 
by  Masons,  in  conformity  with  Masonic  Obligations  ;  and 
Masonic  Measures,  to  conceal  that  Outrage  against  the  Laws 
...  proved  in  a  Sermon,  by  Lebbeus  Armstrong,  A  seceding 
mason  ...  .  Delivered  in  Edinburgh,  Saratoga  County,  Sept.  12, 
1 83 1.  ...  New  Tork,  Printed  by  L.  D.  Dewey  £ff  Co.,  183 1.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  ,  B.  2035 

Armstrong  (P.)  The  Jawbone  of  an  Ass  examined.  Being 
a  Dialogue  between  Mr.  Sneerhim  Speakplain  and  Mr.  Surface 
Shallowbrain,  on  the  merits  of  a  late  publication,  by  A.  H., 
called  "  General  Censure,  or  Sampson  with  a  Jawbone  in  his 
Hand."  By  Price  Armstrong.  New  Tork^  181 1.  8vo,  pp.  51, 
XXX.  s.  2036 

"  Personal,  literary,  theological,  queer,  and  a  little  on  America." — H.  A.  Homes. 

Armstrong  (Robert).  The  Influence  of  Climate,  and  other 
Agents,  on  the  Human  Constitution  ...  with  ...  an  Account  of 
the  Epidemic  Fever  of  Jamaica,  by  Robert  Armstrong,  m.d., 
F.L.S.,  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets,  &c.  [Motto.] 
London^  Longman^  1843.     8vo,  pp.  xv.,  207.  2037 

Armstrong  (R.  G.)  Memoir  of  Hannah  Hobbie,  By  Rev. 
Robert  G.  Armstrong,  a.m.  New  Tork^  "John  S.  Taylor,  1838. 
24mo,  pp.  255  B.-{- New-Tori,  American  Tract  Society  [n.  d.] 
24mo,  pp.  255.  H.  2038 

[Armstrong  (William)].  Stocks  and  Stock- Jobbing  in  Wall 
Street,  with  sketches  of  the  brokers,  and  fancy  stocks  ...  By  a 
reformed  stock  gambler.     New  York,  1848.     8vo.  2039 

Armstrong  (W.)  Petition  of  William  Armstrong  and  others 
relating  to  the  Coinage  for  the  Settlement  in  America.  [About 
1 700.]     Broadside.  2040 

Armstrong  (W.  C.)  Life  and  Adventures  of  Captain  John 
Smith,  by  W.  C.  Armstrong.     Hartford,  1855.     i2mo.        2041 

Army  and  Navy  Chronicle,  and  Scientific  Repository :  W. 
Q.  Force,  Editor.     fVashington,  1843-44.     3  vols.,  8vo.     2042 


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The  Army  and  Navy  Chronicle.  Edited  and  Published  by 
B.  Homans.  Vol.  i.  1835.  IVashington^  1836.  410. -[-Con- 
tinued in  large  8vo.  2043 

Army  and  Navy  Gazette.  Journal  of  the  Regular  and 
Volunteer  Forces.     New  Tork^  1862.     Folio.     Continued. 

Army  and  Navy  Journal.  See  The  United  States  Army  and 
Navy  Journal. 

The  Army  and  Navy  Official  Gazette.  Containing  Reports  of 
Battles ;  also,  Important  Orders  of  the  War  Department,  Record 
of  Courts-Martial,  etc.  Published  by  Authority  of  the  War 
Department.  Washington^  Printed  at  the  Office  of  "John  C.  Rives^ 
1864.     4to.     Continued.  2045 

The  Army  and  Navy  Prayer  Book.  Richmond^  Diocesan  Mis- 
sionary Society^  Chas.  H.  IVynne^  Printer ^  1864.     32mo,  pp.  96. 

The  Army  Hymn  Book.  Richmond^  Presb.  Com.  of  Publica- 
tion^ 1863.     i8mo,  pp.  88. -|- Second  Edition.     i8mo,  pp.  128. 

Army  Life ;  or,  Incidents  from  the  Prayer  Meeting  and  the 
Field.  New  nri,  Bd.  of  Pub.  Ref  Pr.  Dutch  Church,  1863. 
i8mo,  pp.  179.  2048 

Catalogue  of  the  Army  Medical  Museum,  Surgeon  General's 
Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  January  i,  1863.  Washington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  58.  H.  2049 

Army  Meteorological  Register  ...  from  1831  to  1842  inclu- 
sive ...  .  Prepared  under  Direction  of  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen'l  Thomas 
Lawson,  Surgeon  General  in  the  United  States  Army.  Wash- 
ington, C.  Alexander,  Printer,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  324.  2050 

Army  Meteorological  Register,  for  Twelve  Years,  from  1843 
to  1 854,  inclusive,  compiiled  [«V]  from  Observations  made  by  the 
Officers  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Army,  at  the  Mili- 
tary Posts  of  the  United  States.  Prepared  under  the  Direction 
of  Brevet  Brigadier  General  Thomas  Lawson,  Surgeon  General 
United  States  Army.  Published  by  Authority  of  Hon.  Jefferson 
Davis,  Secretary  of  War.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  Pub- 
lic Printer,  1855.     410,  pp.  xi.,  763  (3).     Map.  2051 

Army  of  the  Potomac.  History  of  its  Campaigns.  The 
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Commanders,  Maj.  Gen.  McClellan,  Maj.  Gen.  Burnside,  and 
Maj.  Gen.  Hooker,  before  the  Congressional  Committee  on  the 
Conduct  of  the  War.  New  Tork^  Tribune  Association^  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  2052 

Army  of  the  Potomac.  The  Defence  of  Richmond  against 
the  Federal  Army  under  General  McClellan.  By  a  Prussian 
Officer  in  the  Confederate  Service.  Translated  from  the  Koel- 
nische  Zeitung.  New  Tork^  George  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co.y  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  20520 

The  Army  Register  of  the  United  States.  ...  Corrected  up  to 
the  1st  of  June,  1814.  Published  by  Authority.  Bostdin,  Printed 
by  Chester  Stebbins^  1 8 14.  i2mo,  pp.  vi.,  112.  H.  + Philadelphia^ 
1 8 14.     i2mo.     Continued.  c.  2053 

After  a  few  years  called  •'  Official  Army  Register." 

Army  Regulations,  Adopted  for  use  of  the  Army  of  the  Con- 
federate States,  in  Accordance  with  late  acts  of  Congress.  Re- 
vised from  the  Army  Regulations  of  the  old  United  States 
Army,  1857 ;  Retaining  all  that  is  Essential  for  officers  of  the 
Line.  To  which  is  added,  an  Act  for  the  Establishment  and 
Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 
Also  Articles  of  War,  For  the  Government  of  the  Army  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America.  Richmond^  Va.^  West  &  'John- 
ston^ 1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  198.  2054 

[Arnaud  (A.)]  Histoire  de  D.  Jean  Palafox,  eveque  d'An- 
gelopol'S.     [Par  M.  A.  Arnaud.     n.  p.],  1690.     i8mo.       2055 

Title  as  quoted  by  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  1044. 

Arnaud  (Achille).  Abraham  Lincoln  Sa  naissance,  sa  vie, 
sa  mort  avec  un  recit  de  la  guerre  d'Amerique  d'apres  les  docu- 
ments les  plus  authentiques  par  Achille  Arnaud  Redacteur  a 
I'Opinion  nationale.  Parisy  Char  lieu  freres  et  Huillery^  1865. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  96.     Illustrations.  h.  2056 

Arnaud  (Leopold).  La  verite  vraie  sur  le  conflit  entre  le 
Bresil,  Buenos-Ayres,  Mcntevideo  ;  reponse  a  M.  Charles  Ex- 
pilly.     Marseille^  Boy-Estelon,  1865.      i2mo,  pp.  69.  2057 

Arngrime.  Gronlandia  edur  Graenland  saga  ur  Islendskum 
Sagna  Bookum  og  Annalum  samantekinn  og  a  Latinskt  maal 
Stritsud  as  helm  heidurliga  &  halaerda  Manni  Syra.  Arngrime 
Jonssjne  Fordum  Officiali  Nola  Stiftis  og  Soknarpreste  ad  Mel- 


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stad.     En  a  Narroenu  utlogd  as   Ejnare  Ejolfssine.     Skalhollte 
\Iceland\  Hendr'tck  Kruse,  1688.     410,  pp.  45.  j.c.b.  2058 

The  Latin  original  was  never  published.  Several  other  works  on  Greenland  were 
appended  to  a  German  version,  published  at  Kopenhagen,  1732.     8vo. 

Arnold  (Benedict).  To  the  |  Inhabitants  |  of  |  America 
[Dated]  New  York  October  7.  1780  [Signed]  B  Arnold. 
Printed  by  Barnes  Rivington^  Printer  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent 
Majesty.     Broad-side,  i6|x  12^  inches.  t.a.e.  2059 

This  proclamation,  issued  after  his  desertion  to  the  British,  was  also  published  in 
"  The  Royal  Gazette,"  New  York,  October  1 1,  1780. 

Arnold.  Proceedings  |  of  a  |  General  Court-Martial,  of  the 
Line,  I  held  at  |  Raritan,  in  the  State  of  New -Jersey,  |  By  Order  of 
His  Excellency  |  George  Washington,  Esq.  |  General  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Army  of  |  The  United  States  of  America,  | 
for  the  Trial  of | Major  General  Arnold, |June  i  1779, | Major 
General  Howe,  President.  |  Published  by  order  of  Congress.  |  Phila- 
delphia :\  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey^  in  Market  Street\M..^cc.LXXX. 
Folio,  pp.  55.  CM.  2060 

The  introduction  to  the  following  reprint  of  this  work  (p.  xxix.)  states  that  fifty 
copies  were  printed,  which  will  account  for  its  extreme  rarity. 

Arnold.  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial  for  the 
Trial  of  Major  General  Arnold,  with  an  Introduction,  Notes 
and  Index.  New  York:  Privately  Printed^  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
xxix.,  182.     Portrait.  2c6i 

Edition,  loo  copies  8vo;  35  410.    Printed  for  F.  S.  Hoffman.     An  elegant  volume. 

Arnold.  Proceedings  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Case  of  Major  General  Arnold. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Hall  ^  Sellers,  1779.     4to,  pp.  11.       M. 

Arnold.  Stories  about  Arnold,  the  Traitor,  Andre,  the 
Spy,  and  Champe,  the  Patriot:  for  ...  Children  ...  .  Second 
Edition.  New  Haven,  A.  H.  Maltby,  1831.  Sq.  i6mo,  pp. 
72.     Woodcuts.  H.  2063 

Arnold.  Complot  d' Arnold  et  de  Sir  Henry  Clinton.  See 
Barbe-Marbois  {Count  Fr.) 

Arnold  (C.  H.)  The  New  and  Impartial  Universal  History 
of  North  and  South  America,  and  of  the  Present  Trans-Atlantic 
War.  ...  By  Charles  Henry  Arnold,  Esq.  Late  of  Philadelphia, 

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now  of  Burlington-Street.     London^  Alex.  Hogg  [1782].     iimo, 
pp.  xi.,  25-270. 4- Also  1790  and  1796.  h.  2064 

"  A  catchpenny  work,  with  a  very  long  title  not  worth  transcribing," — Rich.  Ste 
M.  R.,  Lxvii.,  73. 

Arnold  (F.  G.)  Persecution  of  the  Volunteer  Naval  Officers 
...   Providence^  A.  Crawford  Greene.,  Printer.,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  30. 

Arnold  (G.  B.)  Mr.  Arnold's  First  Semi-Annual  Report, 
of  his  Service  as  Minister  at  Large,  in  New- York.  Published 
by  the  Book  and  Tract  Society  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church.  New-Tor  k.,  Printed  by  jas.  Van  Nor  den.,  1834.  i2mo, 
pp.  20.     Continued,  at  least  7  having  been  published,      h.  2066 

Arnold  (I.  N.)  Argument  before  the  United  States  Supreme 
Court,  in  the  Case  of  Arthur  Bronson,  a  citizen  of  the  State  of 
New- York,  Complainant,  and  John  H.  Kinzie,  {et  al.)  citizens  of 
the  State  of  Illinois,  Defendants,  involving  the  Constitutionality 
of  the  Act  of  ...  Illinois,  passed  17th  February,  1841,  ...  the 
"  Appraisal  or  Two-Thirds  Valuation  Law."  By  Isaac  N. 
Arnold,  (of  Chicago  Illinois,)  Counsel  for  Complainant,  [n.  p., 
184-.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  2067 

Arnold.  Congressional  Legislation.  Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac 
N.  Arnold,  July  14,  1864.     [n.  p.,  1864.]     8vo,  pp.  16.         h. 

Arnold.  The  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Over- 
throw of  Slavery.  By  Isaac  N.Arnold.  Chicago,  iSby.  8vo, 
pp.  736.  c.  2069 

Arnold.  The  Power,  Duty,  and  Necessity  of  destroying 
Slavery  in  the  Rebel  States.  Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold, 
of  Illinois.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  6, 
1864.  8vo,  pp.  15.  +  Another  Edition,  [^^ashington].  Towers, 
Printers  [1864].     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2070 

Arnold.  Ship  Canal  from  the  Mississippi  to  Lake  Michigan. 
Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  of  111.,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, June  30th,  1862.  [n.  p.,  1862.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.+ 
Delivered  in  the  House  ...  January  15,  1863.  [Washington,  L. 
Towers  tff  Co.,  Printers,  1863.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  2071 

Arnold.  Reconstruction  i  Liberty  the  Corner-Stone,  and 
Lincoln  the  Architect.  Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  of 
Illinois.     Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March 


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19,  1864.      fVashington^  Printed  by  Lemuel  Towers,  1864.     8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  2072 

Arnold.  Slavery  the  Cause  of  the  War  and  all  its  Evils. 
Speech  of  Hon.  I.  N.  Arnold,  of  111.,  in  the  House  ...  February 
17, 1862.  {^IVashington,  D.  C,  Scammell  ilf  Co.,  Printers,  1862.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2073 

Arnold  (J.  L.)  Poems.  By  the  late  Josias  Lyndon  Arnold, 
Esq;  of  St.  Johnsbury  (Vermont)  formerly  of  Providence,  and  a 
Tutor  in  Rhode-Island  College.  Printed  at  Providence  by  Carter 
y  Wilkinson,  m.dcc.xcvii.     8vo,  pp.  141.  s.  2074 

Edited  by  James  Burrill,  Jun.  Contains  many  curious  pieces  relative  to  local  his- 
tory, &c. ;  •■  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Moses  Brown,  Jr."  For  a  memoir  of  the 
author,  ut  "The  Rural  Magazine  and  Vt.  Register,"  Vol.  11.,  428-430. 

Arnold  (L.  H.)  Letter  from  Lemuel  H.  Arnold,  in  reply 
to  the  Letter  of  John  Whipple,  Esq.  [Dated  South  Kingstown, 
May  I,  1845.     n.  p.,  1845.]     Broadside.  h.  2075 

Arnold.  Attempted  Speculation  of  Lemuel  H.  Arnold  and 
James  F.  Simmons,  upon  the  funds  of  the  State,  while  they  were 
members  of  the  General  Assembly.  Providence,  Herald  Office, 
1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  23.  2076 

"Relates  to  the  proposition  to  unite  the  two  Pawtucket  Turnpikes." — Bartlett. 

Arnold.  Examination  of  certain  charges  against  Lemuel  H. 
Arnold,  Esq.,  the  National  Republican  Candidate  for  Governor, 
being  a  Report  of  a  Committee  appointed  April  12,  1821.  Pro- 
vidence, 1831.     8vo,  pp.  28.  2077 

Arnold  (R.  A.)  History  of  the  Cotton  Famine,  from  the 
Fall  of  Sumter  to  the  Passing  of  the  Public  Works  Act.  By  R. 
Arthur  Arnold.  London,  Saunders  ^  Otley,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  xiv., 
570.  +  Same.  With  a  Postscript.  New  Edition.  Saunders  fS" 
Otley,  1865.     Post  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  350.  c.  2078 

Arnold  (Samuel).  David  serving  his  Generation,  |  or  |  a  Dis- 
courseJWherein  is  shewed  that  the  great  Care  and  |  Endeavour  of 
every  Christian  ought  |  to  be,  that  he  may  be  Serviceable  |  unto 
God  and  to  the  present  Generation,  |  Delivered  in  a  |  Sermon  | 
Preached  to  the  General  Court  of  the  Co-I lony  of  New-Pli- 
mouth  in  New-England  on  the  3d.  j  Day  of  June  1674.  Being 
the  Day  of  Election  |  there.  |  By  Samuel  Arnold  Teacher  of  the 
Church  I  of  Christ  at  Marshfield  in  New  England.  |     [Mottoes 


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and  imprimatur  9  lines.]     Cambridge^  Printed  by  Samuel  Green^ 
1674.1410,  pp.  (4),  18.  B.  2079 

Arnold  (S.  G.)  Biographical  Sketches  of  Distinguished 
Jerseymen,  by  S.  G.  Arnold.  Trenton^  N.  J.^  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  61.  c.  2080 

Arnold.  The  Life  of  George  Washington,  first  President  of 
the  United  States.  By  S.  G.  Arnold.  New  Tork,  1840.  i8mo, 
pp.  228.  2081 

Arnold.  The  Life  of  Patrick  Henry,  of  Virginia.  By  S. 
G.  Arnold.     Auburn^  1854.     i6mo,  pp.  270.  c.  2082 

Arnold.  History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations.  By  Samuel  Greene  Arnold.  New  Tork^  D. 
Appleton  &  Co.y   1859-60.     8vo,  pp.  xii.,  574;  592.  c.  2083 

Arnold.  The  Spirit  of  Rhode  Island  History.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island  Historical  Society,  on  the 
Evening  of  Monday  January  17,  1853.  ^X  Samuel  Greene 
Arnold,  Lieut.  Governor  of  Rhode-Island.  Providence,  George 
H.  Whitney,  1853.     ^vo,  pp.  32.  H.  2084 

Arnold  (Seth  S.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Alstead,  on  the  first 
Sabbath  in  January,  1826.  With  historical  sketches  of  the 
Town.  By  Seth  S.  Arnold,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  and  Society,  it  being  ten  years  since  his  Ordination. 
Alstead,  N.  H.y  1826.     8vo,  pp.  48.  2085 

Arnold  (Thomas  D.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Arnold,  of  Tennessee, 
in  Committee  of  the  Whole,  in  favor  of  "  American  Industry." 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  U.  S.  January  24th 
and  25th,  1833.  Washington,  Printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  2086 

Arnot  (Dav.  H.)  Animadversions  on  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Regents  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  in  their  Choice  of  an 
Architect  for  their  Edifice  at  Washington.  ...  By  David  Henry 
Arnot,  Architect.     New  Tork,  1847.     ^vo.  2087 

Arnot  (G.  A.  W.)     See  Beechey  (Capt.  W.  F.) 

Arnould  (Ambroise  Marie).  De  la  balance  du  commerce 
et  des  relations  commerciales  exterieures  de  la  France,  dans 
toutes  les  parties  du  globe,  particulierement  a  la  fin  du  regne  de 
Louis  XIV.  ...  y  le  tout  appuye  de  notes  et  tables  raisonnees  ... 


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Par  M.  Arnould.  ...  Parlsy  1791.  2  vols.,  8vo,  and  i  vol., 
Tables,  folded  in  410. -f  Seconde  edition.  Paris^  Buisson,  1795. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  and  Atlas  ;   i  vol.,  4to  s.  2088 

Arnould.  Systeme  maritime  et  politique  des  Europeens, 
pendant  le  dix-huitieme  siecle ;  fonde  sur  leurs  traites  de  paix, 
de  commerce  et  de  navigation.  Par  le  citoyen  Arnould,  chef 
du   Bureau   du   Commerce,    et    de    la    Balance  du   Commerce. 

Motto.]      Parisy   Imprimerie    (TJntolne    BailUuly  an   v    (1797). 

vo,  Half  Title,  Title,  pp.  viii.,  341  (3).  h.  2089 

"Les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique,"  pp.  232-245.     Various  other  partt  oF  the  volume 
treat  of  commerce  with  America. 

Arnould.  System  der  Seehandlung  und  Politilc  Europa's 
wahrend  des  i8"  und  als  Einleitung  in  dem  19'  Jahrhundert  ...  . 
Aus  dem  Franzosischen  mit  Anmerkungen  [von  J.  Dominikus]. 
Erfurty  Keyser^  1798.     8vo.  2090 

Arnould.  Frankreichs  Handlung-Bilanz  und  auswartige 
Handlungs-beziehungen  ...  .  [Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  A. 
Wittenberg.]     Liibecky  1792.     2  vols.,  8vo.  209 1 

Arnoult  (N.  E.)  Notice  of  the  Sale  of  New  Metz,  an 
Estate  on  the  Ohio  River  j  with  Plan.  By  N.  E.  Arnoult. 
New  Torky  1840.     8vo,  pp.  14.  2092 

Arnstedt  (Fr.)  Werth  der  gangbarsten  Gold-  und  Silber- 
miinzen  in  Europa  und  Nordamerika.  39  Goldmiinzen.  64 
Silbermiinzen.  Fiir  jede  dieser  103  Geldsorten  ist  der  Werth 
in  20  Haupt-Staaten  von  Europa  und  Nordamerika  berechnet. 
Hamburg^  B.  S.  Berendsohn^  1854.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2093 

Also  published  with  the  same  imprint,  in  French,  "  Evaluation  des  especes,"  etc., 
and  English,  "  Tables  shewing  the  Value,"  etc. 

Arosemena.  Examen  sobre  la  franca  Communicacion  entro 
las  dos  Oceanos,  por  el  Istmo  de  Panama.  Su  Autor  Juste 
Arosemena.     Bogota,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  48.  2094 

Around  the  World ;  a  Narrative  of  -a  Voyage  in  the  East 
India  Squadron  under  Com.  George  C.  Read.  By  an  officer  of 
the  United  States  Navy.  New  Tork,  1840.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 
336,  344.     2  Plates.  2095 

Arozarena.  Informe  presentado  a  la  Junta  de  Gobierno 
del  Real  Consulado  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  sobre  el  estado  de  la 
agricultura  y  elaboracion  y  beneficio  de  los  frutos  coloniales  en 


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Jamaica,  por  D.  Ramon  Arozarena  y  D.  Pedro  Bauduy  co- 
misionados  por  la  misma.  Imprenta  Fraternal,  1828,  410, 
pp.  54.  2069 

Arrangement,  for  the  Grand  &  Solemn  Funeral  Procession. 
Which  is  to  take  place  on  the  25th  May  inst.  1808,  at  the  In- 
terment of  the  Remains  of  Eleven  Thousand  five  hundred 
American  Seamen,  Soldiers,  and  Citizens,  who  have  suffered 
martyrdom  on  board  the  Jersey  and  other  British  Prison  Ships, 
in  the  harbour  of  New  York,  during  the  American  Revolution. 
Folio,  Broadside,  i  1.  2097 

Arawak.  Die  Geschichte  von  der  Marterwoche,  Aufer- 
stehung  und  Himmelfahrt  unsers  Herrn  und  Heilandis  Jesu 
Christi.  Uebersetzt  in  die  Aruwackische  Sprache  und  erklarend 
umschrieben.  Philadelphia  :  Gedruckt  bey  Carl  Cist.  1799. 
Wadaijahun  Wuussada-goanti,  Wapussida-goanti  baddia  Jesus 
Christus  &c.     Philadelphia,  mun  1799.     8vo,  pp.  213.         2098 

Arrawack.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  translated  into  The 
Arrawack  Tongue.  By  the  Rev.  Theodore  Schultz,  in  1802. 
London,  1807.  \%vs\o.\-New  York,  American  Bible  Society,  1850. 
i6mo,  pp.  119.  B.  2099 

Arrawak.  Gospels  of  Matthew  and  John  in  Arrawak.  Lon- 
don, 1850,     i2mo.  2100 

Arredondo  (N.  de).  Informe  del  virey  D.  Nicolas  de  Arre- 
dondo  a  su  sucesor  D.  Pedro  Melo  de  Portugal  y  Villena  sobre 
el  estado  de  la  cuestion  de  limites  entre  las  cortes  de  Espafia  y 
Portugal,  en  1795.  Primera  Edicion.  Buenos-Jires,  Imprenta 
del  estado,  1 836.  Folio,  Title,  pp.  Hi.,  38,  ii.  (Angelis,  Colec- 
cion,  Tomo  iv.)  2101 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Etat  du  Roi.  Paris,  11  Jug.,  17 16.  410, 
pp.  4.  2102 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Etat  &c.     Paris,  9  May,  1720.     410, 4  1. 

Relates  to  Louisiana. 

Arrest  du  Conseil  d'Estat  du  roy  du  12  fevrier  1726,  qui  casse 
une  ordonnance  de  Tintendant  du  Canada,  et  condamne  la  dame 
Pascal  et  le  sieur  Caillaud,  capitaine  du  vaissaud  le  Comte  de 
Toulouse  ...  .  Paris,  1726.     4to.  2103 

Arret  du  conseil  d'Etat  du  Roi,  portant  a  cinq  livres  par 


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quintal,  la  taxe  impose  sur  la  morue  de  Peche  £trangere  qui 
sera  importee  aux  lies  de  TAmerique  du  Vent  &  sous  le  Vent. 
Du  25  Septembre  1785  ...  J  Parisy  de  Flmprimerie  Royalty 
1785.     4to,  pp.  4.     Rare.  2104 

Arret  du  Roi  concernant  TEtablissement  des  Paquebots  pour 
les  Colonies  Fran9aises  et  les  £tats-Unis  de  1' Amerique,  1 786. 

The  following  "  Arrests"  relate  mostly  to  the  French  colonies.  Many  of  them  are 
apparently  privately  printed,  and  they  are  all  very  rare,  /.rrest  [&c.]  Conseils  [&c.  Mdze, 
Col.  Fran9aises].  Paris,  a6  March,  1722.  4to,  pp.  4.  Arrest  [&c.  5  grosses  fumes 
&C.J  Pa-it,  9  yune,  1722.  4to,  pp.  8.  Arrest  [etc.  perception  du  droit].  Paris,  4 
yufy,  ij%2.  4to,  pp.  8.  Arrest  [etc.  Sf  de  la  Jaudrel.  PjWi,  15  ^«/y,  1722.  4to, 
pp.  3.  Arrest  [etc.  Casse  Ordonnance  de  Martinique].  Paris,  13  Oct.,  1722.  410, 
pp.  4.  Arrest  [etc.  Pour  faire  passer  aux  Marchands].  Paris,  13  Oct.,  1722.  4to, 
pp.  4.  Arrest  [etc.]  15  Dec.,  1722.  410,  pp.  12.  Arrest,  [etc.  Casse  sentence 
Elus  d'Augers].  Drr.  22,  1722.  4to,  pp.  8.  Arrest  [Exemption  des  Communites  Re- 
ligieuses  &c.]  Paris,  6  Seft.,  1723.  4to,  pp.  4.  Arrest  [etc.]  Paris,  27  Fiv.,  1731. 
4to,  pp.  3.  Arrest  [etc.  St.  Louis,  Alex,  de  Barbillon].  Paris,  6  May,  1731.  4to. 
pp.  4.  Arrest  [etc.  Sieur  Hamel.]  Paris,  8  May,  1731.  4tD,  pp.  3.  Arrest  [etc. 
Qui  ordonne  les  deniers  Sec]  Paris,  22  May,  1731.  4to,  pp.  3.  Arrest  [&c.] 
Paris,  29  May,  1736.  4to,  pp.  4.  Arrest  [ice.  Qui  permet  aux  Armateurs  &c.] 
Paris,  21  May,  1741.  4to,  pp.  4.  Arrest  [etc.  Qui  permet  aux  negocians  &c.] 
Paris,  30  Sept.,  1741.  4to,  pp.  4.  Arrest  [e* ..  Commerce  Colo.  Fran^.  in  Am6r- 
ique  &c.]  Paris,  i  MwrcA,  1744.  4to,  pp.  7.  Arrest  [etc.  Qui  suspend  pendant 
la  guerre  &c.]  Paris,  20  April,  1744.  4to,  pp.  3.  Arrest  [etc.  Lettres].  Paris, 
i^  Aug.,  1744.  4to,  pp.  II.  Arrest  [&c.  Qui,  en  interpretante  celui  du  20  Avril 
1744  &c.]  Paris,  19  June,  1745.  4to,  pp.  3.  Arrest  [&c.  Qui  prorage  pour  3 
annies  &c.]     Paris,  30  Nov.,  1745,  1746.     4to,  pp.  2. 

Arriaga  (J.  de).  Extirpacion  de  la  idolatria  de  los  Indios 
del  Peru  y  medios  para  la  conversion  de  ellos ;  Por  P.  Pablo 
Joseph  de  Arriaga.  ...  Lima^  Geronymo  de  Contreros,  1621.  410, 
8  p.  1.,  pp.  148.  2106 

Arricerita.  Cronica  serafica  del  colegio  de  prop,  fide  de  la 
S.  Cruz  de  Gueret::ro  2'**  parte.     Mexico^  1792.  2107 

Arrillaga  (Basilio  Jose).  Recopilacion  de  Leyes,  Decretos, 
Bandos,  Reglamentos,  Circulares  y  Providencias  de  los  Supremos 
Poderes  y  otras  autoridades  de  la  Republica  Mexicana ;  formada 
de  orden  del  supremo  gobierno,  de  Enero  de  1828  a  Diciembre 
de  1838.     Mexico,  1 838-1 842.     13  vols.,  8vo.     Continued,     c. 

[Arrington  (A.  W".)]  The  rangers  and  regulators  of  the 
Yanaha :  or,  life  among  the  lawless.  A  tale  of  the  Republic  of 
Texas.  By  Charles  Summerfield  [A.  W.  Arrington],  late 
Judge  of  the  Rio  Grande  District.  Author  of  *^  Sketches  of 
the  South-west."    New  Tork  \i%$()].    i2mo,  pp.  397.     p.  2io8<z 


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Arr(5niz  (M.)  Manual  de  biografia  mejicana,  6  galeria  de 
hombres  celebres  de  Mejico ;  por  Marcos  Arrdniz.  Paris, 
Rosa,  Bouret  et  C%  1857.     iSmo,  pp.  317.  2109 

Arr<5niz.    Manual  de  historia  y  cronologfa  de  Mejico 

Paris,  Rosa  et  Bouret,  1858.     i8mo,  pp.  426.  21 10 

ARRdNiz.  Manual  del  viajero  en  Mejico,  6  Compendio  de 
la  historia  de  la  ciudad  de  Mejico.    Paris,  1858.     i2mo.    Map. 

An  Arrow  against  Profane  and  Promiscuous  Dancing,  drawn 
out  of  the  quiver  of  the  Scriptures.  By  the  Ministers  of  Christ 
at  Boston  in  New  England.  Boston,  Printed  by  Samuel  Green, 
and  are  to  be  Sold  by  Joseph  Brunning,  1688.     i6mo,  pp.  30.      m. 

Arrowsmith  (A.)  Neuer  Zeitungsatlas  von  Amerika.  Nach 
den  besten  Originalquellen  und  den  letzten  politischen  Ver- 
tragen  entworfen.  Leipzig,  Er.  Fleischer,  1832.  7  sheets,  sm. 
folio.  Also  with  an  English  title,  "  A  New  General  Atlas," 
etc.  21 13 

Arrowsmith  (A.)  Outlines  of  the  Physical  and  Political 
Divisions  of  South  America,  delineated  by  A.  Arrowsmith. 
London,  1840.     Folio.  21 14 

Arroyo  y  Daza  (Diego  de).  Relacion  de  |  las  Vitorias  qve 
Don  Diego  Arroyo  y  Daza,  |  Gouernador  y  Capitan  General  de 
la  Prouincia  de  Cuma-  j  na,  tuuo  en  la  gran  Salina  de  Arraya  a 
30.  de  Nouiembre  del  |  ano  passado  de  622.  y  a  treze  de  Enero 
deste  afio,  contra  |  ciento  y  quatro  nauios  de  Olandeses.  |  [Colo- 
phon] Con  Licencia  en  Madrid,  por  la  viuda  de  Jlonso  Martin.  \ 
[1623.]     Folio,  2  1.  21 15 

Reprinted  the  same  year,  the  arrangement  of  title  only  varying. 

Arroyo.  Grammar  of  the  Mutsun  Language,  spoken  at  the 
Mission  of  San  Juan  Bautista,  Alta  California.  By  Father 
Felipe  Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis.  New 
Tork,  Cramoisy  Press,  1861.     Rl  8vo,  pp.  48.  h.  2116 

Forms  No.  iv.  of  "  Shea's  Library  of  American  Linguistics."     lOO  copies  printed. 
The  Spanish  title  is  as  follows : 

Arroyo.  Extrac  d  de  la  gramatica  mutsun,  6  de  la  lengua 
de  los  naturales  de  .a  mision  de  San  Juan  Bautista,  compuesta 
por  el  Rev.  Padre  Fray  Felipe  Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta,  del  orden 


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serafico  de  N.  P.  San  Francisco,  ministro  de  dicha  mision  en 
1816.     Nueva-Tork,  1861.  21 17 

Arroyo.  A  Vocabulary  or  Phrase  Book  of  the  Mutsun  Lan- 
guage of  Alta  California.  By  the  Rev.  F.  Felipe  Arroyo  de  la 
Cuesta,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis.  New  York,  Cramoisy  PresSy 
1862.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  96.  H.  21 18 

Forms  No.  viii.  of"  Shea's  Library  of  American  Linguistics."  lOO  copies  printed. 
The  Latin  title  is  "  ...  Alphab'.  Rivulus  obeundus,  Exprimationum  Causa  horum 
Indorum  Mutsun  Missionis  Sanct.  Joann.  Baptists,  exquisitarum  a  Fr.  Philipp.  ab 
Ar.Yo.  de  la  Cuesta,  supradictae  Missionis  Indion.  Minist.  ...  AAo  de  1815,  con  privi- 
legio  de  " 

Arscot.  Some  |  Considerations  |  Relating  to  the  Present 
State  I  of  the  |  Christian  Religion,  |  Wherein  the  Nature,  End  and 
Design  |  of  Christianity,  as  well  as  the  Principal  Evidence  |  of  the 
Truth  of  it,  are  explained  and  recommended  out  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures ;  with  a  ge- 1  neral  Appeal  to  the  Experience  of  all  Men 
for  I  Confirmation  thereof.  |  By  Alexander  Arscot.  |  [Motto.] 
London^  Printed:  Reprinted  by  B.  Franklin  at  the  New\Printing- 
Office^  in  Philadelphia^  1732.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  112.  21 1 8a 

Arscot.  Some  Considerations  |  Relating  to  the  Present  State  | 
of  the  Christian  Religion.  |  Part  11.  |  Wherein  the  Principal  Evi- 
dence of  I  the  Christian  Religion  is  explain'd  and  defended]  upon 
the  principles  of  Reason  as  well  as  Revela- 1  tion  ;  With  Obser- 
vations on  some  Passages  in  the  |  Book  intituled,  Christianity  as 
old  as  the  Creation,  so  far  as  concerns  the  Doctrine  herein  ad- 
vanced. I  By  Alexander  Arscot.  [Motto.]  London^  Printed: 
Reprinted  by  B.  Franklin^  \  at  the  New  \  Printing  Office  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1732.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  140;  Contents,  i  1.,;  Advt.,  i  1. 

Art  of  Domestic  Happiness,  and  other  Poems.  By  the  Re- 
cluse. Pittsburgh,  Robert  Patterson,  1817.  i2mo,  pp.  316; 
Errata,  i  1.  21 19 

Some  of  these  poems  are  descriptive  of  Western  life. 

The  Art  of  Making  Common  Salt.  Particularly  adapted  to 
the  American  Colonies  ...  Detached  from  the  Pennsylvania 
Magazine  for  March  1776.  Philadelphia,  Printed /or  R.  Jitken, 
M.DccLxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  7.     ?\ztc.-{- Boston,  1776.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

The  Art  of  making  Sugar:  Under  the  Heads  of  i.  The 
Natural  History  ...  :i.  The  Culture  of  the  Sugar-Cane.  iii. 
The  Mills  ...  and  Furnaces,  Coppers,  &c.  ...  [etc.]  London, 
R,  IVillock,  M.DCC.Lii.     4to,  Title,  pp.  34  (i.)  h.  2i20tf 

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Art  of  Pleading.  In  Imitation  of  part  of  Horace's  Art  of 
Poetry.     New  York,  James  Parker,  1751.     8vo,  pp.  16.  n;  2 121 

Art  of  Speaking  and  holding  one's  Tongue  in  and  out  of 
Doors,  earnestly  recommended,  at  this  time,  to  the  Serious 
Perusal  of  all  Candidates  and  Electors.     London^  1761.     8vo. 

Principally  relating  to  America. 

Art  of  speaking.  ...  Philadelphia,  R.  Jitien  ...  m.dcc.lxxv. 
i2mo,  pp.  299  (10).  2123 

Art  de  verifier  les  dates.     See  Warden  (D.  B.) 

Arte  de  la  lengua  nevome,  que  se  dice  pima,  propia  de  Sonora ; 
con  la  doctrina  Christiana  y  confessionario  afiadidos.  San  Au- 
gustin  de  la  Florida,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  97,  32.  H.  2124 

With  another  title ;  "  Grammar  of  the  Pima  or  Nevome,  a  Language  of  Sonora, 
from  a  Manuscript  of  the  xviii  Century,  edited  by  Buckingham  Smith.  New  York, 
Cramohy  Press,  1862."  The  "  Doctrina  y  confessionario"  has  a  separate  title-page. 
Forms  No.  V.  of  "Shea's  Library  of  American  Linguiitics."     160  copies  printed. 

Artemus  Ward,  pseudon.     See  [Brown  (C.  F.)] 

Arteta  de  Monteseguro  (Ant.]  Discurso  instruct,  sobre 
las  ventajas  que  puede  conseguir  la  mdustria  de  Aragon,  con  la 
nueva  ampliacion  de  puertos  concedida  por  para  el  comercio  libre 
de  America  ...  .  Madrid,  Imp.  Real,  1783.    4to.  2125 

Arthaud,  Discours  prononce  a  I'ouverture  de  la  premiere 
seance  publique  du  cercle  des  Philadelphes,  tenue  au  Cap-Fran- 
9ois  le  II  mai  1785;  avec  une  description  de  la  ville  de  Cap, 
pour  servir  a  I'histoire  des  maladies  que  Ton  y  observe  ...  .  Par 
M.  Arthaud  ...  .    Paris,  1785.     8vo.  Bm.  2126 

Arthaud.  Recherches  sur  la  constitution  des  naturels  de 
Saint  Domingue,  sur  leur  arts,  leur  industrie,  et  leurs  moyens  de 
subsistance.     Par  M.  Arthaud.     Cap  Francois,  1786.     4to. 

Arthur  (A.  H.)  Report  of  Alex.  H.  Arthur,  Commissioner, 
to  Gov.  M' Willie,  on  the  Two  and  Three  per  cent.  Trust  Funds 
and  Graves'  Defalcation.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Governor. 
Jackson,  Mississippian  Steam  Power  Press  Print,  1858.  8vo,  pp. 
54.  h.  2128 

Arthur  (John).  The  Genealogy  of  Jesus  Christ,  according 
to  St.  Matthew  and  St.  Luke ;  Examined,  Illustrated,  and  Vin- 


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dicated  ...   By  John  Arthur,  Gent.     New  Tork^  James  Parker 
and  Company,  IJ62.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2129 

Arthur  (O.  R.)  The  Three  Sisters :  or,  The  Life,  Con- 
fession, and  Execution  of  Amy,  Elizabeth,  and  Cynthia  Hal- 
zingler.  Who  were  Tried,  Convicted,  and  Executed,  at  Elizabeth- 
town,  Ark.,  Nov.  30, 1854,  for  the  Awful  and  Horrible  Murder 
of  the  Edmonds  Family,  consisting  of  Seven  Members,  together 
with  the  Speech  of  the  Eldest  Sister,  Amy,  on  the  Gallows 
Edited  by  Rev.  O.  R.  Arthur.  Baltimore  [etc.],  J.  R.  Orton, 
1855.     ovo.  Title,  pp.  21-50.     4  Woodcuts.  h.  2130 

Arthur.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Daniel  Thane,  at  Connecticut-Farms,  in  New  Jersey, 
August  29th,  1 750.  By  T.  Arthur,  m.a..  Pastor  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church  in  the  City  of  New  Brunswick.  Together  with 
an  exhortation,  delivered  to  the  people,  by  C.  Smith,  a.m.  New 
York,  Jointed  by  James  Parker,  1750"     8vo,  pp.  48.  P.  213 1 

Arthur  (Timothy  Shaw).  The  History  of  Georgia,  from  its 
Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and 
W.  H.  Carpenter.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  Sff  Co.,  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  331.     Portrait  and  Engraved  Title.  h.  2132 

Arthur.  The  History  of  Kentucky,  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H. 
Carpenter.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  i^  Co.,  1%^"^.  i2mo, 
pp.  316.     Portrait  and  Engraved  Title.  h.  2133 

Arthur.  The  History  of  New  York  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H. 
Carpenter.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1853.  i6mo,  pp. 
336-  c.  2134 

Arthur.  The  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Earliest  Settle- 
ment to  the  Present  Time.  By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H.  Car- 
penter.    Philadelphia,  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1852.      i2mo,  pp.  332. 

Arthur.  Loyal  Publication  Society,  ....  No.  57.  Growler's 
Income  Tax.  By  T.  S.  Arthur.  {New  Tork,  1864.]  8vo, 
pp.  4.  2136 

Arthur.  Home  Heroes,  Saints  and  Martyrs.  By  T.  S. 
Arthur.     Philadelphia,  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  296.  2137 


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Arthur  (W.)  The  American  Question  i.  English  Opinion 
on  the  American  Rebellion.  By  vne  Rev.  William  Arthur  ... 
II.  Slavery  the  ground  of  Southern  Secession.  Extract  from  a 
speech  of  the  Hon.  A.  Stephens  ...  London,   Sampson  Low,  Son 


^  Co.,  1 86 1.     i2mo,  pp.  12. 


F.  2138 


Another  edition  of  Arthur's  tract  was  published  by  the  Manchester  Union  and 
Emancipation  Society. 

Arthur  Carryl.     See  [Osborn  (Laughton)]. 

Arthus  (Gotard).  Historia  |  Indiae  |  Orientalis,  |  ex  variis 
Avctori- 1  bvs  collecta,  et  ivxta  |  Seriem  Topographicam  Regno- 1 
rum,  Prouinciarum  &  Insularum,  per  AfricaeJ  Asiaeque  littora, 
ad  extremos  vsque  Ia-|ponios  deducta,  |Qva  Kegionvm  et  In- 
svlarvm  |  situs  &  commoditas  ;  Regum  Sc  populorum  mores  &  | 
habitus }  Religionum  Sc  superstitionum  absurda  varie-|tas  j  Lusi- 
tanorum  item  Hispanorum  &  Batauorum  res  |  gestae  atque  Com- 
mercia  varia,  cum  rebus  admira- 1  tione  &  memoratu  dignissimis 
alijs,  iucun- 1  da  breuitate  percensentur  atq;  |  describuntur.  |  Avtore  | 
M.  Gotardo  Arthvs  |  Dantiscano.  |  Coloniae  Jgrippinae,  \  Svmptibvs 
VVilhelmi\Lutzenkirch.  \  Anno  m.dc.viii.  |  Sm.  8vo,  10  p.  1.,  pp. 
616.  2139 

This  is  an  abridgment  of  the  Petits  Voyages  of  De  Bry.  Arthus  assisted  in  the 
compilation  of  Hulsius's  Voy?ges. 

Articles  agreed  on  by  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of  both 
Provinces  and  the  whole  Clergy  in  the  Convocation  holden  at 
London  in  1562,  for  the  Avoiding  of  Diversities  of  Opinions, 
and  for  the  Stablishing  of  Consent  touching  true  Religion. 
Boston,  N.  E.,  Richard  Pierce,  1688.     4to,  Title,  pp.  14.         w. 

Articles  of  Agreement,  for  carrying  on  an  Expedition,  by 
Hudson's  Straights,  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North- West  Passage 
to  the  Western  and  Southern  Ocean  of  America.  Dated  March 
30,  1745.    Dublin:  Printed  in  the  Tear  mdccxlvi.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

The  expedition  was  undertaken  at  theinst«'nce  of  Arthur  Dobbs.  See  Ellis's  Voyage 
to  Hudson's  Bay,  1748. 

Articles  of  Confederation  and  Perpetual  Union  between  the 
States  of  New-Hampshire,  Massachusetts-Bay,  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jer- 
sey, Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Caro- 
lina, South  Carolina,  and  Georgia.  Lancaster,  Printed  by  Francis 
Bailey,  1777.  Folio,  pp.  zb.  +  New  London  \^ConnJ\,  1777. 
Folio,  pp.  11. +  Boston,  1777.     Folio,  pp.   16. -\-Newbern,  Re- 


ARTICLES. 


285 


printed^  'James  Davis^  '777-  Folio,  pp.  9.  -f-  fViUiamsburg^ 
Printed  by  Alexander  Purdie,  [n.  d.]  Folio,  pp.  4.  H.  +  An- 
napolis^ Printed  by  Frederick  Green,  fn.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  + 
Exeter^  N.  H.,  Printed  by  Zechariah  Fowle^  1777'  Folio, 
pp.  %.\- Williamsburg^  Printed  by  J.  Dixon  and  W.  Hunter^  ^778. 
4to,  pp.  15.  c.  2142 

Also  printed  as  a  broadside  folio. 

Articles  for  the  better  government  of  the  Troops  of  the 
Twelve  united  Colonies  of  North  America.  Philadelphia^  W.  isf 
T.  Bradford^  1775-     8vo,  pp.  16.  p.  2143 

Articles  of  Peace  and  alliance  between  the  most  Serene  and 
Mighty  Prince  Charles  11.  ...  And  the  most  Serene  and  Mighty 
Prince  Lewis  xiv.  the  most  Christian  King,  concluded  the  21-23 
day  of  July,  1667.  ...  Printed  by  the  Assigns  of  "John  Bill  and 
Christopher  Barker  [1667].     4to,  pp.  46.  c.  2144 

Containing  articles  for  restoring  to  Great  Britain,  St.  Christopher,  Acadia,  Antigua, 
Monsarat,  etc.     See  Kenneit's  Bib.  Am.  Primordia,  p.  izi. 

Articles  of  Peace  between  the  most  Serene  and  Mighty  Prince 
Charles  11.  ...  And  several  Indian  Kings  and  Queens,  &c. 
Concluded  the  29*''  day  of  May,  1677.  Published  by  his  Ma- 
jesty's command.  London,  Printed  by  John  Bill,  Christopher  Bar- 
ker, &€.,  1677.     4to.  2145 

Articles  of  Peace  between  ...  Charles  11  ...  and  the  ...  States 
General  of  the  United  Netherlands  j  Concluded  at  Westminster 
the  T^  day  of  February,  167!.  ...  Printed  by  the  Assigns  of  John 
Bill  and  Christopher  Darker,  167I.     4to,  pp.  (2)  12.         B.  2146 

Also  published  in  Latin,  "  Articuli  Pacis,"  etc.  Hagat  Comitum,  y.  ScAelius, 
1674.  4to,  pp.  16.  Also  in  Dutch,  "  Articulen  van  de  Vreede,"  etc.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
pp.  8  J  and  "  Translaet  uyt  het  Latijn.  Articulen,"  etc.  S" GraveuAage,  y.  Scheltus, 
1674.  4to,  pp.  20.+  Middelb.,  Pt.  v.  Gaetthem,  1674.  4to,  pp.  ao.  The  Fifth 
Article  relates  to  the  colony  of  Surinam. 

Articles  of  Peace  and  Alliance  between  the  most  Serene  and 
Mighty  Prince  Charles  ii.  ...  And  the  most  Serene  and  Mighty 
Lords  the  States  General  of  the  United  Netherlands  ;  Concluded 
at  Breda  the  21-31  day  of  July,  1667.  ...  In  the  Savoy,  1667. 
4to,  pp.  31.  c.  2147 

Partly  relates  to  the  Nieuw  Netherlands.  Also  in  Dutch,  "  Tractaet,"  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4to,  pp.  (2),  38. 

Articles  of  Peace  between  W'lliam  in.  and  Louis  xiv.  Sept. 
1697.     London,  1697.     4to.  2148 

Refers  to  Hudson's  Bay.    In  Dutch,  "  Tractaet,"  etc.,  'tGrav.,  1697.     4to. 


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Articles  of  Peace,  Friendship  and  Entercourse,  concluded  and 
agreed  between  the  Protector  and  Common-wealth  of  England, 
and  the  Queen  and  Kingdom  of  Sweden  :  with  reference  had  to 
a  peculiar  Treaty,  or  Contract,  for  what  concerns  Commerce  to 
be  exercised  in  America.     Dated  May  19,  1654.  2149 

Title  from  ICennctt'ti  Bib.  Am.  Prim.,  io6.  A  Dutch  version  "Articulen  van 
het  Tractaet,"  etc.  [n.  p.],  1654.  4to,  pp.  8.  Another  version  in  Aitzema,  in., 
1088-91,  is  dated  Aprrl  11. 

Articles  of  Peace  made  between  the  Common-wealth  of  Eng- 
land, and  that  of  the  United  Provinces  of  the  Netherlands,  with 
a  Proclamation  of  it  by  his  Highness  the  Lord  Protector.  Given 
at  Whitehall  26,  April,  1654.     4to.  2150 

Another  edition,  translated  from  the  Dutch,  and  published  at  London,  May  i,  1654. 
4to,  pp.  17. 

Articles  of  the  Treaty  of  Peace  betwixt  England  and  France, 
and  a  particular  Reference  of  the  Controversie  betwixt  both 
Parties,  touching  the  Forts  of  Penitacot,  St.  John,  and  Port- 
Royal,  lately  taken  in  America.  With  a  Proclamation  of  the 
Said  Peace,  by  Oliver,  Lord  Protector.  Given  at  Whitehall  20th 
of  November  1655.     4to.  2151 

See  alto  Tractatus  Pacis,  and  Bib.  Am.  Prim.,  pp.  46,  75,  105,  106,  120,  121,  243. 
A  Dutch  translation,  "  Artikelen  von  Vrede,"  etc.  t" Gravenhaga,  A.  Vlacq,  1655. 
4to,  pp.  8. 

The  Articles  of  War  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America. 
Charleston^  S.  C,  1861.     8vo.  2152 

Articles  of  War  for  the  Government  of  the  Armies  of  the 
Confederate  States.     Charleston,  1861.     8vo.  2153 

Articles  touching  Navigation  and  Commerce  between  ... 
Charles  11.  ...  And  the  High  and  Mighty  Lords  the  States  Gen- 
eral of  the  United  Netherlands,  concluded  the  21-31  day  of 
July,  1667.  ...  Printed  by  the  Assigns  of  John  Bill  and  Christopher 
Barker,  1667.     4to,  pp.  75.  2154 

Pages  8  and  9  refer  to  the  trade  and  navigation  of  Africa  and  America. 

Articul-Brief  van  de  Generael  Nederlandsche  Geoctrooirde 
West-Indische  Compagnie  ...  by  de  ...  Staten  Generael  ...  op 
den  12  April  1675  geapprobeert  ...  .  s'Gravenhage,  J.  Scheltus, 
1675.     4to,  pp.  40.  2154'' 

Articuli  Pacis  et  Confoederationis  inter  ...  Lusitaniae  Regem 


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...  et  ...  Foederati  Belgii  Ordines  ...  conclusae.     Hagae  Comi- 
turrij  Hill,  d  fTouw,  1663.     410,  pp.  24.  2154^ 

Thii  treaty  between  Portugal  and  the  States  General  relates  to  Brazil. 

Articuli  Pacis  inter  ...  Carolum  ...  11.  ...  et  ...  Ordines 
Gener.  Feeder.  Belgii  Provinc.  ...  conclusae  [31  Julii],  Haga 
Comitunty  H.  d  ff^ouw,  1667.     4to,  pp.  44.  2154^ 

Artikel  ...  tusschen  Carel  de  11.  ...  Koninck  van  Engeland  ... 
ende  de  ...  Staten  Generael  ...  om  de  ^[eschillen  der  £n- 
gelsche  ...  en  Nederlandsche  Oost-Indiscue  Compagnieii  te 
voorkomen,  Gesl.  den  8  Martii  1675  O.  St.  Gedruckt,  1675. 
4to,  pp.  8.  2155 

Articulen  ende  conditien  gemaeckt  by  het  overleveren  van 
Brasilien,  als  mede  het  Recif,  Maurits  Stadt  ende  Forten  ende 
sterckten  daer  aen  dependerende  gesl.  den  26  Jan.  1654.  *s  Gra- 
venhage,  Jan  Pietersz  [pseudon.],  1654.     pp.  8.  2155a 

Articulen  van  Vrede  ende  Confederatie  Tusschen  de  Repub- 
lique  van  Engelandt,  Ende  de  Staten  Generael  van  de  Veree- 
nighde  Nederlantsche  Provintien.  Tot  Harderwijcky  For  Ryckaert 
de  Vredty  in  *t  Jaer  ons  Heeren  1654.     4to,  8  1.  2156 

Some  copies  have  t'Gravenhaga,  and  others  fVtrecht  instead  of  Harderivijck. 
Ryckaert  de  Vrede  is  a  pseudonym.  This  was  translated  and  published  at  London,  May 
2,  1654.     4to,  pp.  17.     See  No.  2150  tupra. 

Articulen  van  Vrede  |  ende  Confcederatie,  |  Gheslooten  tusschen 
den  I  Doorluchtighsten  Coningh  van  Portugael  |  ter  eenre,  Ende  de 
Hoogh  Mogende  Heeren  |  Staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde 
Neder- 1 landen,  ter  andere  zyde. |/«  'sGraven-Hage,\By  Hille- 
brandt  van  fVouw^  Ordinaris  Drucker  vande  Ho :  Mo :  \  Heeren 
Staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden,\  Anno  1663.  Met 
Privilegie.  I     4to,  14  1.  2157 

Articulen  van  Vrede  |  Ende  Verbondt,  tusschen  |  den  Door- 
luchtighsten, Grootmachtighsten  Prins  endel Heere,  Heere Karel, 
de  tweede  van  dien  naem,  I  Koningh  van  Groot  Britannien,  ter 
eenre ;  ende  de  I  Hoogh  Mogende  Heeren  Staten  Generael  der 
Veree- 1  nighde  Nederlantsche  Provintien,  ter  andere  zijde  ge-| 
slooten.  I  Na  de  Copye^  \  In  'sGravenhage,  \  By  Hillebrant  van  fVouiVy 
Ordinaris  Drucker  van  de  Hoog\ Mogende  Heeren  Staten  Generael 
der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden.\Anno  1667.  Met  Privilegie. |  4to, 
12  1.  2158 

The  original  of  the  treaty  of  Breda,  July  31st,  1667,  relates  to  the  New  Netherlands. 
Another  edition  was  published  with  the  same  imprint.     Imp.  4to,  pp.  40 


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As  It  Is.  [Manners  and  Customs  in  Washington  recently.] 
jflbanyy  i860.     l2mo,  pp.  260.  2 1 59 

As  the  great  business  of  the  polite  world  is  the  eager  pursuit 
of  amusement,  and  as  the  Public  diversions  of  the  Season  have 
been  interrupted  by  the  hostile  parade  in  the  capital,  the  exhibi- 
tion of  a  new  farce  may  not  be  unentertaining.  The  Group,  as 
lately  acted  and  to  be  re-acted  to  the  wonder  of  all  superior  in- 
telligences, nigh  head  quarters  to  Amboyna.  The  author  has 
thought  proper  to  borrow  the  following  spirited  lines  from  a  late 
celebrated  poet,  and  offer  to  the  public  by  way  of  Prologue, 
which  cannot  fail  of  pleasing  at  this  crisis.  [Quotation,  12  Imes 
from  Pope.]  Boston:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Edes  and  Gill,  1775. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  +  Philadelphia :  Reprinted,  'James  Humphreys,  Junr., 
lyjS'  2'i6o 

As  you  were  !  A  Word  of  Advice  To  Straight-Haired  Folks : 
addressed  to  the  Freemen  of  Connecticut,  by  (5ne  of  their  Num- 
ber. To  which  is  subjoined  a  Nomination  for  Assistants,  and 
a  List  of  Candidates  for  Electio.i,  as  Representatives  to  Con- 
gress. [^New-Haven,  T.  G.  PFoodward,  Print.,  18 16.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  2161 

AsBURY  (Francis).  Journal  of  Francis  Asbury,  Bishop  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  America,  from  August  7th, 
1771,  to  December  29th,  1778.  Philadelphia,  1792.-1- August 
7,  1771,  to  December  7,  1815.  New-York,  N.  Bangs  and  T. 
Mason,  for  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1821.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  viii.,  400 }  400;  420.  B.  2162 

Asbury.  Extract  from  the  Journal  of  Francis  Asbury,  from 
Jan.  I,  I779i  to  Sept.  3,  1780.     Philadelphia,  1802.     i2mo. 

Ascot  Mining  Company,  Lower  Canada.  Reports  on  Con- 
dition and  Prospects  ...  Boston,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  23.        h.  2164 

AscHENFELDT  (FnedHch).  Memoiren  aus  meinem  Tage- 
buche,  gefuhrt  wahrend  meiner  Reisen  und  meines  Aufenthaltes 
in  Brasilien  in  den  Jahren  1843  bis  1847.  Oldenburg,  H. 
Frdnckel,  1848.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  156.  2165 

AscHLUND  (Arent).  Iver  Beres  Gronlands  Beskrivelse,  med 
et  Kaart  og  Forerindring.  Kjobenhavn,  1832.-^-2''"  forbedrede 
Oplag.  Kjobenhavn,  1832.  -|-  A  German  translation.  Kjob., 
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AscHMANN  (Rudolf).  Drci  Jahre  in  dcr  Potomac-Armec 
oder  cine  Schweizer  Schutzen-Compagnie  im  nordamerilcani- 
schen  Kriege.     Richtersweil^  Lang^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  228. 

Ash  (John).  The  |  Present  State  of  Affairs  |  in  Carolina.  |  By 
John  Ash,  Gent.  |  Sent  by  several  of  the  Inhabitants  of  that 
Colony,  to  |  deliver  their  Representation  thereof  to,  |  and  seek 
Redress  from  the  Lords  Proprietors  of  that  Prov-|ince:  To- 
gether with  an  Account  of  his  Reception,  |  by  the  Honourable 
the  Lord  Granville,  their  Palatine,! President,  or  Chief  of  the 
Proprietors.  [^London^  1706.]  4to,  Half-Title,  and  pp.  29-67  of 
Appendix  to  "  The  Case  of  the  Protestant  Dissenters  in  Caro- 
lina," London^  1706.  c.  2168 

[Ash  (John)].  Charters  of  Carolina,  and  appendix  of  docu- 
ments. London^  1706.  Numbered  from  No.  i  to  No.  14, 
forming  67  pp.,  4to.  .  c.  2169 

"  The  above  tract,  now  rare,  is  said  by  Oldmixon  [who  wrote  contemporaneously]  to 
have  been  drawn  up  by  John  Ash,  on  his  mission  to  the  proprietary  government  of 
Carolina  in  London.  It  is  usually  found  appended  to  "  The  Case  of  the  Protestant 
Dissenters  in  Carolina,"  London^  1706,  and  is  on  the  same  subject.  Sometimes  also 
found  separately,  but  without  title-page." — A.  R.  S. 

Ash  (St.  George).  A  Sermon  Preach'd  before  the  Incorpo- 
rated Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts ;  at  their  Anniversary  Meeting  in  the  Parish-Church  of 
St.  Mary-le-Bow }  on  Friday  the  i8th  of  February,  17 14.  By 
the  Right  Reverend  Father  in  God,  St.  George,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Clogher  in  Ireland.    London^  J.  Downing^  ^l^S-    ^vo,  pp.  62.    m. 

Ash  (S.)  a  Letter  of  many  Ministers  in  Old  England, 
requesting  the  judgment  of  their  reverend  Brethren  in  New 
England  concerning  nine  positions.  Written  a.d.  1637.  To- 
gether with  their  answer  thereunto  returned,  anno  1639,  and  the 
reply  unto  the  said  answer  sent  over  unto  them,  anno  1640. 
Now  published  by  Simeon  Ash  and  William  Rathband.  London^ 
for  Thomas  Underbill,  1 643.     Sm.  410,  5  p.  1.,  pp.  90.  21 71 

A[sh]  (T[homas] ).  Carolina ;  |  Or  |  A  |  Description  |  Of  the 
Present  State  of  that  |  Country,  |  and  |  The  Natural  Excellencies 
thereof;  viz.  The  |  Healthfulness  of  the  Air,  Pleasantness  of  the 
Place,  I  Advantage  and  Usefulness  of  those  Rich  Commo- 1  dities 
there  plentifully  abounding,  which  much  |  encrease  and  flourish 
by  the  Industry  of  the  Plan- 1  ters  that  daily  enlarge  that  Colony.  | 
Published  by  T.  A.  Gent.  |  Clerk  on  Board  His  Majesties  Ship 
the  Richmond,  which  was  |  sent  out  in  the  Year   1680,  with 

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particular  Instructions  to  |  enquire  into  the  State  of  that  Country, 
by  His  Majesties  I  Special  Command,  and  Return'd  this  Present 
Year,  1682.  |  London^  \  Printed  for  W,  C,  and  to  be  Sold  by 
Mrs.  Grover  ...|...   1682.     410,  pp.  (2),  40.  ,c.  &  h.  2172 

Reprinted  in  Carrol  Coll.  ii.,  pp.  59-84. 

AsHBURNHAM,  Mass.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Com- 
mittee, of  Ashburnham,  1849-50.  Fitchburg^  Printed  by  C.  C. 
Curtisy  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  11.  Continued  j  1851-52,  and  later 
reports,  8vo.  2173 

A  Copy  of  the  Valuation  and  Taxes  of  the  Town  of  Ash- 
burnham, for  the  Year  1857.  Fitchburgy  Printed  by  E.  ^  J.  F. 
D.  Garfield^  1857.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  2 1 74 

Prospectus  and  Reports  on  the  Ashburton  Coal  Company's 
Estate,  in  Schuylkill  and  Luzerne  Counties,  Penn.  Office,  No. 
39  William  Street,  New  York.  New  Tork^  Dodge  ^  Grattan^ 
Printers^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  16.     Map.  h.  2175 

Ashburton  [Lord).     See  Baring  (Alexander). 

AsHCROFT.  Ashcroft's  Railway  Directory  for  1866,  contain- 
ing an  Official  List  of  the  Officers  and  Directors  of  the  Rail- 
roads in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  together  with  their 
Financial  Condition  and  Amount  of  Rolling  Stock.  Compiled 
from  Official  Reports  by  John  Ashcroft.  New  Tork^  John  Ash- 
croft^  1866.     8vo,  pp.  172.  2176 

Ashe  (Thomas).  A  Commercial  View,  and  Geographical 
Sketch,  of  the  Brasils  in  South  America,  and  of  the  Island  of 
Madeira  ...  .  By  T.  Ashe,  Esq.  Who  travelled  the  Continent 
of  America  several  ^ears.  London^  Allen  iff  Co.,  181 2.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  160.  h.  2177 

According  to  the  "Monthly  Review,"  lxx.,  pp.  219,  a  compilation  of  no  merit 
whatever. 

Ashe.  Memoirs  and  Confessions  of  Capt.  Ashe.  Written 
by  Himself.     London,  18 15.     3  vols.,  post  8vo.  p.  2178 

Ashe.  Memoirs  of  Mammoth  and  various  other  Extraordi- 
nary and  stupendous  bones  of  non-descript  animals  found  in  the 
vicmity  of  the  Ohio,  Wabash,  Illinois,  Mississippi,  Missouri, 
Osage  and  Red  Rivers  ...  [and  now  in  the  Liverpool  Museum]. 
By  Thomas  Ashe.     Liverpool,  1806.     8vo,  pp.  60.  2 '79 

Ashe.  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806,  For  the 
Purpose  of  exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany,  Monongahela,  Ohio, 


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and  Mississippi,  and  Ascertaining  the  Produce  and  Condition  of 
their  Banks  and  Vicinity.  By  Thomas  Ashe,  Esq.  In  Three 
Volumes.  London^  Phillips^  1^0%.  Iimo,  pp.  iv.,  iv.,  328  ;  2  p.  1., 
292;  2  p.  I.,  2^0.  +  Newburyport^  Re-printed  for  IVilliam  Sawyer 
(if  Co.^  1808.     i2mo,  pp.  366.  H.  2180 

Some  copies  have  the  in- print,  New  York,  1808,  Alio  included  in  Phillipi' 
Voyages,  v.  x.,  and  Pinkerton.  "  An  unmeasured  hatred  of  the  Americans  per- 
vades the  whole  of  Mr.  Ashe's  narrative.  His  account  of  the  Atlantic  States  forms 
the  most  comprehensive  piece  of  national  abuse  we  ever  recollect  to  have  perused. 
Their  inhabitants  it  seems  are  all  abominably  vicious;  but  in  degrees  very  nicely 
distinguished;  the  middle  states  being  bad — the  northern  very  bad — and  the  southern 
execrab!':." — Ed.  Rev.,  xv.,  349.     Set  alto  Quar.  Rev. 

AsHER  ( Adolph).  A  short  Bibliographical  Memoir  of  the  Col- 
lection of  Voyages  and  Travels  published  by  Levinus  Hulsius,  at 
Nuremberg  and  Francfort,  from  1598  to  1650.  By  A.  Asher. 
[s.  1.],  1833,  8vo,  pp.  16.  2 18 1 

This  was  extracted  from  Asher's  "  Monthly  List  of  Old  Books,"  afterwards  re- 
printed, with  the  following  title  : 

AsHER.  Bibliographical  Essay  on  the  Collection  of  Voyages 
and  Travels,  edited  and  published  by  Levinus  Hulsius  and  his 
Successors  at  Nuremberg  and  Francfort  from  Anno  1598  to 
1660.  By  A.  Asher.  London  and  Berlin^  A.  Asher^  '839.  4to, 
3  p.  1.,  pp.  118.  H.  2182 

One  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed. 

AsHER  (C.  W.)  Uber  die  deutschen  Handelsverhaltnisse  zu 
den  Landern  des  westlichen  Amerika.  Ein  Vortrag,  gehalten 
am  8.  Mai  1850  im  Verein  zur  Centralisation  deutscher  Aus- 
wanderung  und  Colonisation  zu  Berlin.  Berlin^  1850.  8vo, 
pp.  37.  2183 

With  an  official  report  •'  Uber  Californien,"  by  Butler  King. 

AsHER  (G.  M.)  Henry  Hudson  the  Navigator,  the  original 
Documents  in  which  his  career  is  recorded,  collected,  partly 
translated,  and  annotated  with  an  introduction.  By  G.  M.  Asher. 
London,  Hakluyt  Society,  i860.     8vo.  2184 

Mr.  Hannah,  librarian  of  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  has  printed  a  Sketch 
of  Henry  Hudson,  the  Navigator.  By  Dr.  G.  M.  Asher,  of  Heidelberg.  Brooklyn, 
Reprintedfor  Private  Circulation.     8vo.  pp.  23. 

AsHER.  Prospectus  of  a  Bibliographical  and  Historical  Essay 
on  the  Dutch  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  New-Netherland, 
and  to  the  Dutch  West-India  Company,  as  also  on  the  Maps, 
Charts,  &c.  of  New-Netherland.     Compiled  from  the  Dutch 


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public  and  private  libraries,  and  chiefly  from  the  collection  of 
Mr.  Frederick  Muller  in  Amsterdam.  By  G.  M.  Asher.  Am- 
sterdam^  1^54-55*  4tOi  2  1.,  pp.  120;  a  List  of  the  Maps 
and  Charts  of  New-Netherland,  pp.  22. ;  List  of  Names,  pp. 
23.     Map.  N.  2185 

Also  on  large  paper.  Owing  to  a  dispute  between  the  author  and  the  publisher 
this  work  was  not  completed.  It  terminates  abruptly  at  page  izo,  followed  by  three 
pages  of  additions  and  corrections,  which,  ^r/mdy<ir»,  convey  the  idea  that  the  work 
is  complete,  Tromel,  in  his  Bib.  Amer.,  evidently  had  access  to  the  unpublished 
MS.,  as  he  refers  to  numbers  as  high  as  300,  whereas  this  work  describes  only  117. 
See  Bib.  Am.  Vet.,  xxxvi. 

AsHER  (J.)  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  J.  Asher, 
Pastor  of  Shiloh  (Coloured)  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  U.  S., 
and  A  Concluding  Chapter  on  Facts  illustrating  the  Unrighteous 
Prejudice  existing  in  the  Minds  of  American  Citizens  toward 
their  Coloured  Brethren,  with  an  Introduction  by  Wilson 
Armistead  ...  .  London^  Charles  Gilpin,  1850.  i6mo,  pp.  (4), 
80.  H.  2186 

Ashley  (Chester).  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question.  ... 
April  3,  1846.  fFashington,  ...  Blair  and  Rives,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  2187 

Ashley  (F.  B.)  Mormonism :  an  Exposure  of  the  Imposi- 
tions adopted  by  the  sect  called  "  The  Latter-day  Saints."  By 
the  Rev.  F.  B.  Ashley.     London,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  36.        2188 

Ashley  (James  M.)  The  Rebellion — Its  Causes  and  Con- 
sequences. A  Speech  delivered  by  Hon.  J.  M.  Ashley,  af 
College  Hall  in  the  City  of  Toledo,  Tuesday  Evening,  Nov, 
26,  1861.  Toledo,  Pelton  and  Waggoner,  Printers,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  ^i.+lJVashington,  Towers,  Printers,  1861.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     H. 

Ashley.  Success  of  the  Calhoun  Revolution :  the  Constitu- 
tion changed  and  Slavery  nationalized  by  the  Usurpations  of  the 
Supreme  Court.  Speech  of  Hon.  James  M.  Ashley,  of  Ohio. 
Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  May  29,  i860. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Buell  &  Blanchard,  Printers,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  H.  2190 

Ashley.  Protection  and  Freedom  in  Arizona.  Speech  of 
Hon.  J.  M.  Ashley,  of  Ohio.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives, May  8, 1862.  [Washington,  Printed  by  L.  Towers 
^  Co.,  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  2191 

Aho, Speeches  :  "Initiate  Emancipation."  April  11,  i%Si.  8vo,pp.  8.  Protection 
and  Freedom  in  Arizona.     May  8,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  8.     The  Liberation  and  Retto- 


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ration  of  the  South.  March  30,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Speech,  Jan.  6,  1865,  on  the 
Constitutional  Amendment  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery.  Neiu  York,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  11.  Another  Edition.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Impartial  Suffrage.  May  29,  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  15. 

Ashley  (John).  Memoirs  and  Considerations  concerning 
The  Trade  and  Revenues  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 
With  Proposals  for  rendering  those  Colonies  more  Beneficial 
to  Great  Britain.  By  John  Ashley  Esq  ;  London^  C.  Corhett 
[etc.]     1740.     8vo,  pp.  vi.,  154.  H.  2192 

"  This  pamphlet  relates  principally  to  the  Produce  of  Sugar  in  the  West  Indies,  and 
the  markets  for  it." — Rich. 

Ashley.  The  Second  Part  of  Memoirs  and  Considerations 
Concerning  the  Trade  and  Revenues  of  the  British  Colonies  in 
America ;  Tending  to  shew  How  the  Trade  and  Interest  of 
those  Colonies  are  interwoven  with  the  Interest  of  Great  Britain, 
and  that  the  Traffick,  Wealth  and  Strength  of  the  whole  British 
Empire  may  thereby  be  greatly  increased.  By  John  Ashley, 
Esq ;  Late  Deputy-Surveyor  and  Auditor-General  of  all  his 
Majesty's  Revenues  arising  in  Barbados,  and  the  Windward 
Caribbee  Islands  in  America,  and  a  Member  of  his  Majesty's 
Council  in  the  said  Island  of  Barbados.  London,  Printed  by  H. 
Kent  for  E.  Comyns,  mdccxliii.     8vo,  pp.  xii.,  127.        H.  2193 

Ashley.  A  Supplement  to  the  Second  Part  of  the  Memoirs 
of  the  Trade  and  Revenues  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 
By  John  Ashley.     1744.     8vo.  2194 

[Ashley.]  Some  Observations  on  A  Direct  Exportation  of 
Sugar,  from  the  British  Islands.  With  Answers  to  Mr.  Tori- 
ano's  Objections  to  it.  In  a  letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Bar- 
bados, to  his  Friend  in  London.  [Signed  John  Ashley.]  London, 
M.Dcc.xxxv.     4to,  pp.  23.  h.  2195 

[Ashley.]  The  Sugar  Trade,  with  the  Incumbrances  thereon. 
Laid  Open.  By  A  Barbadoes  Planter.  London,  J.  Peele,  1734. 
8vo,  pp.  (8),  22,  and  2  folded  leaves.  w.  <&  h.  2196 

Ashley  (Jonathan).  A  Letter  From  the  Reverend  Mr.  Jona- 
than Ashley,  To  the  Reverend  Mr.  William  Cooper.  In  Answer 
to  his  Objections  to  Mr.  Ashley's  Sermon  i  as  publish'd  in  the 
Boston  Gazette,  January  nth.  1743.  [Bostm,  S.  Eliot,  1743.] 
4to,  pp.  7.  h.  &  w.  2197 

Ashley.      ...  Sermon  at  Gathering  of  a  Church  at  New 


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Salem,  and  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Kendall,  Dec.  15,  1742. 
By  Rev.  Jonathan  Ashley.     Boston,  1743.     8vo,  pp.  36.         m. 

Ashley.  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Deerfield,  Nov.  25. 
1 74 1.  Upon  the  gathering  a  Church  for  Fall-Town  [now  Ber- 
nardstown],  and  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  John  Norton  ...  .  By 
Jonathan  Ashley  ...  .  Boston,  Printed  by  S.  Kneeland  and  T. 
Green,  1742.     ovo,  Title,  pp.  28.  H.  2199 

Ashley.  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Northfield,  Jan.  11, 
1748.  the  Day  before  the  Interment  of  the  Remains  of  the 
Reverend  Benjamin  Doolittle,  Pastor  of  the  Church  there.  Who 
died  January  9.  1748,  in  the  54th  Year  of  his  Age,  and  30th  of 
his  Ministry.  By  Jonathan  Ashley,  a.m.  ...  Boston,  Printed  by 
Rogers  and  Fowle,  1749.     8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  2200 

Mr.  Ashley  also  published  "  The  Great  Duty  of  Charity  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Boston, 
S.  Eliot,  174.2,."  8vo,  pp.  (4),  25.  "  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel  Ken- 
dall, at  New  Salem,  1742."  "  An  humble  Attempt,"  etc.  Boston,  1753.  4to,  pp. 
26.     "  Churches  consisting  of  Saints.     Two  Sermons.     Boston,  1753."     8vo,  pp.  26. 

Ashley  (S.  S.)  Present  Duty.  An  Address  delivered  before 
the  Worcester  &  Middlesex  Temperance  Union,  at  Ashland, 
Mass.,  November  ii,  1862.  By  Rev.  S.  S.  Ashley,  of  North- 
borough.  Published  by  the  Worcester  and  Middlesex  Temperance 
Union,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2201 

In  favor  of  a  prohibitory  liquor  law. 

Ashmead  (J.  W.)  Opening  Speech  of  John  W.  Ashmead, 
United  States  District  Attorney,  in  the  Case  of  the  United 
States  vs.  Castner  Hanway,  indicted  for  Treason,  in  the  Circuit 
Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Delivered  November  28, 1851.  Philadelphia,  B.  Mijfiin, 
Printer,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  2202 

Ashmead  (William).  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Second 
Presbyterian  Church,  Charleston,  May  24,  1829,  on  assuming 
the  Pastoral  Charge  ...  .  By  William  Ashmead.  ...  Charleston, 
Observer  Office  Press,  1829.     8vo,  pp.  47.  h.  2203 

AsHMUN  (J.)  History  of  the  American  Colony  in  Liberia, 
from  December  1821  to  1823.  By  J.  Ashmun.  Compiled 
from  the  Authentic  Records  of  the  Colony.  Washington,  Jointed 
by  Way  £ff  Gideon,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  42.     Map.  H.  2204 

AsHMUN  (George).     Speech  of  Mr.  Geo.  Ashmun  of  Mass. 


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on  the  Mexican  War,  Feb.  4.  1847.     JVashington^  1847.     ^v°> 
pp.  16.  2205 

Also,  Speeches,  July  27,  1846,  on  the  Bill  for  additional  Fortifications.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reply  to  the  attack  of  C.  J.  Ingersoll  upon  Daniel  Webster,  April  27,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  Speech  of  Emancipation  in  [the  French]  Colonies.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Speech 
upon  the  Texas  Boundary,  Aug.  14,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

AsHMUN.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Bacon,  a.m.  late  an  Officer  of  Marines  in  the  United 
States*  Service:  afterwards  Attorney  at  Law  in  ...  Pennsyl- 
vania :  and  subsequently  a  Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 
and  Principal  Agent  Of  the  American  Government  for  persons 
liberated  from  Slave-Ships,  on  the  Coast  of  Africa ;  Where  he 
[died]  ...  May,  1820.  By  J.  Ashmun.  Washington  City  [etc.], 
Jacob  Gideon^  junior^  Printer^  1822.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  288.  b. 

AsHTON.  Ashton's  Memorial.  An  History  of  the  Strange 
Adventures,  and  Signal  Deliverances,  of  Mr.  Philip  Ashton, 
Who,  After  he  had  made  his  Escape  from  the  Pirates,  liv'd 
alone  on  a  Desolate  Island  for  about  Sixteen  Months,  &c.  With 
A  short  Account  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Merritt,  who  was  taken  at 
the  same  time.  To  which  is  added,  A  Sermon  on  Dan.  3.  17, 
by  John  Barnard,  v.d.m.  [Mottoes.]  Boston^  N.  E.,  Samuel 
Gerrishy  1725.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  66.  H.  + London;  Printed /or 
Richard  Ford  and  Samuel  Chandler ^  1726.  i2mo,  4  p.  1.,  pp. 
148.  N.  2207 

Ashton  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  pirate  Low,  at  Port  Rossaway,  Cape  Sable,  and 
carried  into  the  West  Indies,  Central  America,  etc. 

AsHWORTH  (Henry).  Recollections  of  a  Tour  in  the  United 
States  of  America,  Canada,  and  Cuba ;  delivered  before  the 
Members  of  the  Bolton  Mechanics'  Institute.  ...  By  Henry 
Ashworth.  Reprinted  from  "  The  Bolton  Chronicle."  Bolton^ 
James  Hudsmith  [1859].     ^vo,  pp.  45.  H.  2208 

Asie  et  Amerique,  ou  Tableau  interessant  de  la  religion,  des 
moeurs,  usages  et  coutumes  divers  des  populations  de  ces  deux 
parties  du  monde.    Paris^  Lehuby,  1855.     i2mo.     2  Engravings. 

AsPDEN.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  No.  160. 
John  A.  Brown,  Adm'r  of  John  Aspden,  of  London  ...  et  al.. 
Appellants,  vs.  Matthias  Aspden's  Adm'r  D.  B.  N.  C.  T.  A., 
et  al.  On  Appeal  from  the  Circuit  Court,  U.  S.,  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania.  [Washington^  Gideon^  Print. ^ 
1851.]     8vo,  pp.  vii.,  1209.  H.  2210 


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Aspen.  Letters  and  other  Documents,  Produced  in  the  Case 
of  the  Succession  of  Matthias  Aspden,  and  Ordered  to  be 
Printed.     Philadelphia  [^Privately  printed^  i%yj.     8vo,  pp.  316. 

The  Aspect  of  the  Times,  a  Political  Poem,  &c.  By  a 
Native  of  Newark.     Newark^  i%-^i.     i2mo.  2212 

The  Aspects  of  Religion  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
By  the  Author  of  "  The  Englishwoman  in  America."     London^ 

2213 


Low^  1859.     i2mo,  pp.  190. 


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AspiNALL  (Joseph).  The  Transit  Question.  Transportation 
to  the  Seaboard.  The  Enormous  Charges  on  Western  Produce. 
Letter  from  Joseph  Aspinall,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Detroit 
Board  of  Trade,  in  Reply  to  Hon.  N.  S.  Benton  ...  .  [n.  p., 
1865.]     8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  2214 

AspiNWALL  (Thomas).  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to 
America,  in  the  Collection  of  Colonel  Aspinwall,  Consul  of  the 
United  States  of  America  at  London.  [Paris^  1831  ?]  8vo,  2 
p.  1.,  pp.  66.  c.  &  H.  2215 

The  collection  comprises  771  rare  and  valuable  articles,  collected  by  its  worthy  pos- 
sessor during  his  long  residence  at  London  as  Consul-General.  They  were  subse- 
quently purchased  by  Mr.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow,  of  New  York,  but  unfortunately  about 
3500  of  the  4000  volumes  which  the  library  contained  were  destroyed  by  fire.  It  is 
gratifying  to  add  that  the  portion  saved  included  the  rarest  of  the  books. 

Aspinwall.  [Letter  to  Col.  Aspinwall,  accompanying  a 
Service  of  Plate,  offered  to  him,  on  bis  Return  to  America,  by 
Baring  Brothers  and  35  others ;  with  his  Reply.  London^  Litho- 
graphed in  imitation  ofMS.^  1853.]     4*°>  PP'  4'  **•  ^^'^ 

Aspinwall.  Remarks  on  the  Narragansett  Patent.  Read 
before  The  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  June,  1862,  by 
Thomas  Aspinwall.  Bost^'n^  "John  fVilson  and  Son,  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  41.  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Providence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  2217 

Aspinwall  (William).  A  Brief  Description  of  the  Fifth 
Monarchy,  or  Kingdome  that  shortly  is  to  come  into  the  World 
the  Monarch,  Subjects,  Officers  and  Lawes  thereof.  By  W. 
Aspinwall.  London,  Printed  by  M.  Simmons  for  Livewell  Chap- 
man, 1653.     4to.  2218 

A[spinwall]  (W.)     The  Legislative  Power  is  Christ's  pecu- 


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liar  prerogative.     Proved  from  the  9th  of  Isaiah,  vers.  6,  7.    By 
W.  A[spinwall.]    London^  Livewell  Chapman^  1656.    410,  pp.  39. 

Aspinwall  resided  some  time  in  New  England,  and  edited  Cotton's  Abstract  of 
Laws.  He  also  published  An  Explication  of  the  twenty-fourth  Chapter  of  Isaiah. 
His  son,  Peter  Aspinwall,  was  the  first  settler  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

AsPLAND  (Alfred).  On  American  Prisons.  By  Mr.  Alfred 
Aspland.  Read  before  the  Members  of  the  Manchester  Statis- 
tical Society  December  14,  1864.  Manchester,  Cave  ^  Sever, 
Printers,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  27.  2220 

Aspland  (Robert).  An  Attempt  to  delineate  the  Character 
of  William  EUery  Channing.  A  Sermon  ...  .  London,  1842. 
8vo.  2221 

AsPLUND  (John).  The  Annual  Register  of  the  Baptist  Deno- 
mination in  North  America,  to  the  First  of  December  1790, 
containing  an  Account  of  the  Churches  and  their  Constitutions, 
Ministers,  Members,  Associations,  their  Plan  and  Sentiments, 
Rule  and  Order,  Proceedings  and  Correspondence,  ...  [Pref- 
ace dated]  Southampton  County,  Virginia,  "July   14,  1 791.      4to, 

pp.  72.  N.  2222 

AsPLUND.  The  Universal  Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomi- 
nation in  North  America  for  1790-1-2-3-4.  Boston,  1794. 
i2mo.  w.  2223 

AssALiNi  (Paolo).  Observations  on  the  ...  Plague ;  ... 
Trans,  from  the  French  by  Adam  Neale.  To  which  is  added, 
A  Letter  concernirig  the  Seasoning,  o*-  Yellow  Fever  of  the  West 
Indies:  By  George  Pinckard  ...  .  ,  ew  York,  T.  and  "J.  Swords, 
1806.     i2mo,  pp.  281.  s.  2224 

AssALL  (F.  W.)  Nachrichten  uber  die  friiheren  Einwohner 
von  Nordamerika  und  ihre  Denkmaler,  gesammelt  von  Friedrich 
Wilhelm  Assail,  Berghauptmann  des  Staates  Pennsylvanien. 
Herausgegeben  mit  einem  Vorberichte  von  Franz  Jos.  Mone. 
Heidelberg,  A,  Oswald,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  152.  With  an  Atlas 
of  12  Lithograph  Plates.  2225 

Almost  a  literal  translation  of  Vol.  i.  of  the  "  Archaelogia  Americana." 

The  Assassination  and  History  of  the  Conspiracy.  A  Com- 
plete Digest  ...  .  Cincinnati,  y.  R.  Hawley  &  Co.  8vo,  pp.  xi., 
21-163.  2226 

Relates  to  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
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The  Assiento,  |  or,  |  Contract  |  for  |  Allowing  to  the  Subjects 
of  Great  Britain | the  Liberty  of  Importing  Negroes] into  the 
Spanish  America.  |  Sign'd  by  the  Catholick  King  at  Madrid,  the  | 
Twenty  sixth  Day  of  March,  1713.!  By  Her  Majesties  special 
Command.  |  London^  \  Printed  by  'John  Baskett 


2  p.  1.,  pp.  48.     H.  + Reprinted^  1726. 

In  English  and  Spanish 


1713- 


4to, 
2227 


The  Assiento  Contract  Consider'd,  as  also  The  Advantages 
and  Decay  of  the  Trade  of  Jamaica  and  the  Plantations.  With 
the  Causes  and  Consequences  thereof.     In  several  Letters  to  a 


Member  of  Parliament. 
1.,  pp.  50. 


London^  F.  Burleigh^  ^T^A'     ^vo,  5  p. 

P.  2228 


Assiento  que  se  tomo  con  Antonio  Fernandez  Delbas,  sobre 
la  renta  y  prouision  general  de  esclauos  negros  para  las  Indias, 
alio  de  mil  y  seiscientos  y  quinze.    [^Madrid?'\    Folio,  pp.  20.   s. 

Assiento,  y  Capitvla- 1  cion  que  por  mandado  de  su  Magestad 
sejha  tomado  con  diuersas  personas  interes- 1  sadas  en  el  co- 
mercio  de  las  Indias,  sobre  lajcobran^a,  y  administracion  del 
derecho  |  del  aueria  por  tres  anos,  que  comien9an  |  a  correr  desde 
principio  destejde  1618.  |      Folio,  31  1.  2230 

Assiento,  I  y  Capitv-  ]  lacion  qve  los  se- 1  ilores  Presidente  y  del 
Conse-|jo  Real  de  las  Indias  tomaron  con  los  vezinosjde  la 
ciuidad  de  Cadiz,  y  Vniuersidad  de  |  los  mareantes  de  3euilla.  | 
Sobre  |  la  cobran^a,  y  administracion  |  del  derecho  de  la  aueria,  y 
despacho  de  las  armadas,  y  flo- 1  tas  de  las  Indias,  por  tiempo  de 
seys  afios,  que  |  comien^an  a  correr  desde  principio  |  del  de  1621. 
Ano  1620.  \Impresso\  en  Madrid.  Por  Fernando  Correa  de  Monte- 
negro.\      Folio,  41.  1.  j.c.B.  2231 

Assiento  y  |  Capitvlacion,  qve  |  los  sefiores  Presidente,  y  del 
Consejo  |  Real  de  las  Indias  tomaron  con  Adriano  de  Legaso, 
por  I  si  y  en  nombre  del  Prior  y  Consules  de  la  Vniuersidad  |  de 
los  cargadores  a  las  Indias  de  la  ciudad  de  Seuilla,  y  |  demas  per- 
sonas interessadas  en  el  comercio  dellas,  so- 1  bre  la  cobran^a  y 
administracion  del  derecho  de  la  Aue-|ria,  y  despacho  de  las 
armada  y  flotas  de  las  Indias,  por  |  tiempo  de  seis  afios,  que 
comen^aran  acorrer  des-|de  principio  del  venidero  de  1628.  y 
se  I  cumpliran  en  fin  deljde  633.  |  En  Madrid^  Por  luan  Gonzalez.  \ 
AHo  de  M.DC.xxvii.  |      Folio,  44  1.  2232 

Assiento  y  |  Capitvlacion,  qve  |  los   seiiores  Presidente,  y  del 


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Conse-|jo  Real  de  las  Indias  totnaron  con  el  Prior,  y  Consu-| 
les,  y  Comercio  de  Seuilla,  sobre  la  cobran9a,  y  ad- 1  ministracion 
del  derecho  de  la  Aueria,  y  despacho  de  { las  Armadas,  y  Flotas 
de  las  Indias,  por  tiempo  dejtres  afios,  que  comien^an  a  correr 
desde  prin-|cipio  deste  de  mil  y  seiscientos,  |  y  quarenta.  |£n 
Madrid^  Por  Andres  de  Parra.  \  AHo  de  m.dc.xxxx.  |  Folio, 
51  1.  2233 

Assiento.  \Begins\  En  I  el  Nom- 1  bre  de  |  Dios,  |  Amen.  |  Sepan  | 
qvantos  esta|  carta  vierejcomo  nos  Crhis-jtoval  de  Barnvevo 
Boni-|  faz,  y  Ivan  de  Vergara  Gaviria,  |  etc.  \^Asnento  del  Aueria 
de  prior  y  Consules  ano  de  1618.]     Folio,  27  1.  2234 

Assimilated  Rank  of  the  Civil  Branch  of  the  Navy.  See 
[Ruschenberger  (W.  S.  W.)] 

Association  of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists.  Re- 
ports of  the  First,  Second,  and  Third  Meetings  of  the  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists,  at  Philadelphia, 
in  1840  and  1841,  and  at  Boston  in  1842.  Embracing  its  Pro- 
ceedings and  Transactions.  Boston.^  Gould,  Kendall  iff  Lincoln, 
1843.     8^o»  PP"  544"     ^'  Plates.  h.  2235 

N°  I.  Association  du  sou  par  semaine  en  faveur  des  esclaves. 
[Compte  rendu.  Lausanne,  Imp.  Georges  Bridel,  1859.]  i6mo, 
pp.  8.  H.  2236 

The  Association  of  Franklin  Medal  Scholars.  [Its  History, 
with  a  List  of  the  Scholars.]  Printed  for  the  Association 
from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  for  1857. 
Boston,  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  City  Printers,  1858.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  H.  2237 

The  Association,  &c.  of  the  Delegates  of  the  Colonies,  at  the 
Grand  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  i,  1774;  Versified, 
and  adapted  to  Music,  calculated  for  Grave  and  Gay  disposi- 
tions }  with  a  short  Introduction.  By  Bob  Jingle,  Esq ;  Poet 
Laureat  to  the  Congress.  Printed  in  the  Year  M,dcc,lxxiv. 
[^Philadelphia.']     8vo,  pp.  22.  N.  2238 

Published  by  the  Tories  to  ridicule  the  proceedings  of  Congress.  See  M.  R.,  lii., 
263. 

[Association  for  the  exhibition  of  the  industry  of  all  nations.] 
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i2mo,  pp.    192. -f  First   revised   Edition. 
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New    Tork^ 

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Statement  made  by  the  Association  for  the  Exhibition  of  the 
industry  of  all  Nations  in  regard  to  the  Organization  and  Pro- 
gress of  the  Enterprise.  New  Tork^  Carr  and  H'tcks^  ^853. 
8vo,  pp.  56.     Plate.  a.  2240 

The  Association  also  published  various  broadside  circulars,  and  a  Description  of  the 
Building,  broadside. 

Association  for  the  Exhibition  of  the  Industry  of  all  Nations. 
Official  Awards  of  Juries.  Professor  B.  Silliman,  Jr.,  B.  P. 
Johnson,  Esq.,  Samuel  Webber,  Esq.,  Commissioners  on  Juries. 
...  New  Tork^  Printed  by  Wm.   C.  Bryant  &   Co.,  ^853.     8vo, 


pp.  v.,  99. 


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^^ssociation  of  Medical  Superintendents  of  American  Institu- 
tions for  the  Insane.  [Report  of]  the  Committee  on  the  distri- 
bution of  Lunatic  Hospital  Reports  ...   1857.     8vo,  pp.  8.        P. 

AssoLLANT  (Alfred).  Cannoniers  a  vos  pieces  !  Par  Alfred 
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AssoLLANT.  See  .js  de  la  vie  des  £tats-l^nis  par  Alfred 
Assollant  Acacia  Les  Butterfly  Une  fantaisie  americaine.  Paris, 
L.  Hachette  et  O',  1859.      i2ino,  Title,  pp.  364.  B.  2244 

AsTETE  DE  Ulloa  (Gonzalo).  Pompa  fvnebre,  |y  Exceqvias, 
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Marques  de  |  Mancera,  Virrey  destos  Reynos  hizo  en  la  |  muerte 
de  la  Reyna  nuestra  Senora  |  Dofia  Ysabel  de  Borbon.  |  J  la  Ex. 
S.  D.  Maria  Lvisa  \  de  Salazar  y  Enriquez  Virreyna  \  del  Peru  \  Por 
el  lie.  D.  Gonzalo  \  Astete  de  Vlloa  Capellan  mayor  de  la  \  Capilla 
Real  de  Lima.\      [1645.]     4to,  126  1.  2245 

AsTi  (Felice).  Memoria  o  dissertazione  sopra  la  Nuova 
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4to.  2246 

AsTiE  (J.  F.)  Histoire  de  la  republique  des  £tats-Unis 
depuis  Tetablissement  des  premieres  colonies  jusqu'a  I'election 
du  president  Lincoln  (1620-1860).  Par.  J.  F.  Astie.  Precedee 
d'une  preface  par  M.  Ed.  Laboulaye,  de  I'lnstitut.  [Motto.] 
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d'apres  les  principales  publications  amcricatnes  et  anglaises. 
Lausanne^  Bridel^  1859.      i2mo.  2248 

AsTiE  (J.  F.)  De  godsdienstige  opwekking  in  Amerika,  ten 
tijdc  van  Jonathan  Edwards.  Uit  het  Fransch.  s*  Gravenhage^ 
H.  J.  Gerretsen^  1866.     Post  8vo,  pp.  43.  2248a 

I  have  nut  seen  the  French  original. 

AsTLEY  (Thomas).  Collection  of  Voyages.  See  [Green 
(John)]. 

Astor  Library,  N.  Y.  Act  of  Incorporation  and  By-Laws  of 
the  Trustees.     New-York^  1849.     8vo,  pp.  8.  2249 

Alphabetical  Index  to  the  Astor  Library,  or  Catalogue,  with 
Short  Titles,  of  the  Books  now  collected,  and  of  the  Proposed 
Accessions,  as  submitted  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Library  for 
their  Approval,  Jan.,  1851.  [By  Dr.  J.  G.  Cogswell.]  New 
York^  R.  Craighead^  Printer,  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  xxx.,  446.       2250 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Astor  Library  relating  to  the  Lan- 
guages and  Literature  of  Asia,  Africa  and  the  Oceanic  Islands. 
New  York,  Astor  Library  Autographic  Press,  mdcccliv.  8vo,  pp. 
(8),  424.  H.  2251 

100  copies  printed.     "  Languages  of  the  American  Indians,"  pp.  179-187. 

Catalogue  or  Alphabetical  Index  of  ..he  Astor  Library.  ... 
Part  I.  Authors  and  Books.  [Compiled  o^  J.  G.  Cogswell.] 
...  New  York,  Jointed  by  R.  Craighead,  1857-61.  8vo,  pp.  v., 
2iio.-f  Supplement  ...  with  an  Alphabetical  Index  of  Subjects 
in  all  the  Volumes.  ...  New  York,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  605. 

With  title-pages  to  divide  the  work  into  five  volumes. 

Concise  Classified  List  of  ...  Bibliography  ...  selected  ... 
for  the  Astor  Library.     New  York,  1849.     8vo,  pp.  30.       2253 

Also  prefixed  to  the  Alphabetical  Index. 

List  of  Periodicals  and  Transactions  of  Societies  taken  in  at 
the  Astor  Library,  1855.  [^New  York,  1855.]  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Lithographed.  2254 

Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  to  the  Legislature,  [for  1849]. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1850.     8vo.     Continued.  2255 


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Prospectus  of  the  Astor  Mining  Company,  Eagle  River,  Lake 
Superior.     Boston,  fFright  isf  Potter^  186/^.     8vo,  pp.  16.     Map. 

H.  2256 

Astounding  Disclosures  and  Frauds  in  the  Liquor  Traffic. 
Published  by  P.  S.  T.  S.  Philadelphia,  Tract  Society,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  2257 

Astronomical  Observations  made  during  the  Year  1845  **  *he 
National  Observatory,  Washington  :  under  the  Direction  of  M. 
F.  Maury  ...  .  Vol.  i.  ...  IVashington,  Printed  by  J.  ^  G.  S. 
Gideon,  1846.     4to,  pp.  v.,  clvi.,  273,  1 19.     Plates.        c.  2258 

Five  volumes  were  published,  covering  observations  From  1845-50  inclusive.  Con- 
tinued with  the  title  : 

Astronomical  and  Meteorological  Observations  made  at  the 
United  States  Naval  Observatory,  during  the  Year  1861.  ... 
Commander  J.  M.  Gilliss,  U.  S.  N.,  Superintendent.  Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office,  1862.  4to,  pp.  xxv.,  519  (i). 
Continued.  c.  2259 

Four  volumes,  contains  observations  from  1861-64  inclusive,  had  appeared  up  to 
1867. 

Asylum.  Origin  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Asylum, 
Bradford  Co.,  Pa.  With  an  Appendix  and  Notes.  And  also, 
A  Formula  used  in  Receiving  Members.  Towanda,  Pa.,  E.  S. 
Goodrich,  1843.     i2mo,  pp.  14.  2260 

At  Anchor :  a  Story  of  our  Civil  War.  By  an  American. 
New  York,  D,  Appleton  ^  Co.,  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  311.      c.  2261 

Atall  (pseudon.)     See  [Wain]. 

Atcheson.  American  Encroachments  on  British  Rights; 
or.  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  British  North  Amer- 
ican Colonies.  And  on  the  Late  Treaties  with  the  United 
States ;  With  Remarks  on  Mr.  Baring's  Examination ;  And  a 
Defence  of  the  Shipping  Interest  from  the  Charge  of  having 
attempted  to  impose  on  Parliament,  and  of  Factious  Conduct  in 
their  Opposition  to  the  American  Intercourse  Bill.  By  Nathaniel 
Atcheson,  Esq.  f.a.s.  [Motto.]  London,  y.  Butterworth,  and 
y.  M.  Richardson,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  xiii.  (i),  cxiii. ;  250.  4 
Maps  and  Tables,  h.,  c,  *  p.  +  A  New  Edition,  with  Consid- 
erable Additions.  London,i%o%.  8vo.  (In  the  " Pamphleteer," 
Vol.  VI.,  pp.  33-98,  and  361-98,  and  361-400.)  2262 

See  M.  R.,  lix.,  305. 


ATHERTON. 


303 


Atcheson.  a  Collection  of  Debates  in  Parliament  on  the 
Navigation  and  Colonial  System,  on  the  Trade  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  and  on  the  Intercourse 
between  the  latter  and  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  &c.  &c.  from  1783  to  1808,  both  inclusive, 
with  Prefatory  Observations,  Notes,  and  an  Appendix,  contain- 
ing ...  Documents  ...  .  By  Nathaniel  Atcheson.  London^ 
1808  [or]  1809.     8vo.  2263 

[Atcheson.]  Collection  of  Interesting  and  Important  Re- 
ports and  Papers  on  the  navigation  and  trade  of  Great-Britain, 
Ireland,  and  the  British  Colonies  in  the  West  Indies  and  Amer- 
ica, with  tables  of  tonnage  ...  .  Printed  by  order  of  the  Society 
of  Shipowners  of  Great  Britain.  Edited  by  N.  Atcheson.  Lon- 
don^ 1807.     8vo,  pp.  xxviii.,  154,  ccxcvii.  h.  &  s.  2264 

[Atcheson.]  A  Compressed  View  of  the  Points  to  be  dis- 
cussed, in  treating  with  the  United  States  of  America ;  a.d.  18 14. 
With  an  Appendix  and  Two  Maps.  [Mottoes.]  London^  J. 
M.  Richardson^  18 14.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  39.     2  Maps.       h.  &.  s. 

Some  copies  printed  in  4tu.     Relates  to  the  Boundary  Question.     See  M.  R.,  lxxv., 
318.     Reprinted  in  the  "  Pamphleteer,"  v.  105-139. 

Atchison  (David  R.)  Speech  of  Hon.  D.  R.  Atchison,  of 
Missouri,  on  the  Oregon  Question,  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  March  12,  1846.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

h.  2266 

Atheos  ;  or  the  Tragedies  of  Unbelief.     New  York,  Sheldon  ^ 


Company,  1862.     i2mo,  pp.  331. 


2267 


Contains  matter  relative  to  Aaron  Burr,  &c. 


Atherton  (Booz  M.)     See  Wells  (Bezaleel). 

Atherton  (C.  G.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Atherton  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, on  the  General  Appropriation  Bill.  ...  April  23  and  24, 
1840.      Washington,  1840.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  2268 

Also;  Speech,  May  Z7,  1840,  on  the  Public  Revenue.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Speech  on 
the  Twelve  Million  Loan  Bill,  July  iz,  1841.  8vo.  On  the  Tariff,  Dec.  23,  1841. 
8vo.  On  the  Proceeds  of  the  Public  Lands,  March  30,  1842.  8vo.  Apportionment 
Bill,  May  3,  1842.     8vo.     Speech  on  the  Tariff,  May  25,  1844.     8vo. 

Atherton  (C.  H.)  An  Address  delivered  at  Concord, 
before  the  New-Hampshire  Historical  Society,  at  their  Annual 
Meeting,  June  8,  1831.  By  Charles  H.  Atherton,  a  Member 
...  .   Concord,  Printed  by  Jacob  B.  Moore,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  29.  n.h. 


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ATKINS. 


Atherton.  Eulogy  on  Gen.  George  Washington,  late  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  who  died  December  14,  1799 ; 
Delivered  at  Amherst,  N.  H.  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Amherst,  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Milford,  and 
the  Benevolent  Lodge,  on  the  iid  day  of  February,  1800,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Committee  or  the  Selectmen  and  other  Respect- 
able Citizens  of  the  Town  of  Amherst,  to  which  was  superadded 
the  Request  of  the  Committee  of  the  Benevolent  Lodge.  By 
Charles  Humphrey  Atherton.  From  the  Press  0/ Samuel  Preston^ 
Amherst^  1800.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  2270 

Atherton.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Joshua  Atherton.  Boston^ 
Crosby^  Nicholsy  and  Company ^  1852.     8vo,  pp.  57.  H.  2271 

Atherton.  An  Oration,  pronounced  in  the  First  Parish  at 
Amherst,  N.  H.  ...  July  4,  1798.  By  Charles  H.  Atherton. 
[Motto.]  Printed  at  Amherst^  by  Samuel  Preston^  July,  1 798. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  2272 

Atherton  (W.)  Narrative  of  the  Suffering  &  Defeat  of  the 
North-western  Army,  under  General  Winchester :  Massacre  of 
the  Prisoners :  Sixteen  Months  Imprisonment  ...  with  the 
Indians  and  British :  By  William  Atherton.  Frankfort^  Ky.^ 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  A.  G.  Hodges,  1842.     i8mo,  pp.  152. 

H.  ft  P.     2273 

Atkins  (John).  A  Voyage  to  Guinea,  Brasil,  and  the  West- 
Indies  ;  In  His  Majesty's  Ships,  the  Swallow  and  Weymouth. 
Describing  the  several  Islands  and  Settlements,  viz.  Madeira, 
the  Canaries,  Cape  de  Verd,  Sierraleon,  Sesthos,  Cape  Apol- 
lonia,  Cabo  Corso,  and  others  on  the  Guinea  Coast ;  Barbadoes, 
Jamaica,  Sec.  in  the  West-Indies.  The  Colour,  Diet,  Lan- 
guages, Habits,  Manners,  Customs,  and  Religions  of  the  respect- 
ive Natives,  and  Inhabitants.  V7ith  Remarks  on  the  Gold, 
Ivory,  and  Slave-Trade ;  and  on  the  Winds,  Tides  and  Cur- 
rents of  the  several  Coasts.  By  John  Atkins,  Surgeon  in  the 
Royal  Navy.  [Motto.]  London,  Casar  Ward  and  Richard 
Chandler,  M.DCC.xxxv.  8vo,  Title,  i  1.,  pp.  xxv.,  265  [pp.  3-18 
omitted] ;  Errata.  h.  k  s.  2274 

Atkins.  A  Voyage  to  Guinea,  Brasil,  and  the  West-Indies  ; 
...  Giving  a  Genuine  Account  of  the  Several  Islands.  ...  By 
John  Atkins,  Gent,  of  Plaistow,  in  Essex.  The  Second  Edi- 
tion. London  and  Scarborough,  Casar  Ward  and  Richard  Chandler, 
1737.     8vo,  pp.  xxv.,  265.  s.  2275 

This  ii  the  previous  work,  with  merely  a  new  title. 


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Atkins  (John).  Report  of  the  Evidence  in  the  case,  John 
Atkins,  appellant,  vs.  Calvin  Sanger  Sc  al.  Executors,  rela- 
tive to  the  will  of  the  late  Mrs.  Badger,  of  Naticlc.  By  the 
appellant.  Dtdham  [Ms.],  H.  ^  IF.  H.  Mann  [1822].  8vo, 
pp.  84.  C.  2276 

Atkins.  Democracy  and  Dred  Scott.  Speech  delivered  by 
Smith  D.  Atkins,  Before  the  Frceport  Wide  Awakes,  at  Ply- 
mouth Hall  ...  Aug.  14,  i860  ...  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]    8vu,  pp.  24.  h. 


,   A   Reply  to  the 

the  Rev.  Thomas 

8vo,  pp.  13. 


H. 


Atkins  (Thomas).  American  Slavery.  .. 
Letter  of  Bishop  Hopkins,  of  Vermont,  ...  by 
Atkins  ...  .  New-Tori  J  Scobell^  Printer  [n.  d.J 

Atkinson  (Archibald).  Speech  of  Mr.  Atkinson,  of  Vir- 
ginia, on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  ...  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1846.  IVawington^  Printed  at  the  Union  Office^  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2279 

[Atkinson  (Edw'd)'].  Cheap  Cotton  by  Free  Labor.  By 
A  Cotton  Manufacturer.  Boston^  IVilliams  isf  Co.^  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  52.     Second  Edition.     Boston,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  54.        2280 

Atkinson.  ...  On  Cotton.  By  Edward  Atkinson,  Esq.,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  Delivered  Dec.  14th,  1865.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  (12).  H.  2281 

Lecture  ii.  of  a  Course  "  on  The  Currency,  Resources  and  Indebtedness  of  the 
United  States,  delivered  before  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society." 

Atkinson.  Report  to  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade  on  the 
Cotton  Manufacture  of  1862,  March  i,  1863.  By  Edward 
Atkinson.     8vo,  pp.  21.     Plate.  .  2282 

Mr.  Atkinson  also  published  a  broadside,  "  The  Cotton  Kingdom,  J?stron,  March, 
1863,"  and  an  Article,  "The  Future  Supply  of  Cotton,"  in  the  North  Amtr.  Rev., 
April,  1864;  xcviii.,  477-497. 

Atkinson  (John).  The  Hermit :  Or  an  Account  of  F.  A. 
J.  Phyle,  who  lived  without  the  use  of  fire  for  upwards  of 
twenty-two  years,  in  a  small  cave,  in  the  midst  of  a  wood  near 
Mount  Holly,  in  Burlington,  N.  J.,  and  was  found  dead  in  the 
year  1780.     By  John  Atkinson.     Philadelphia,  18 11.     i8mo. 

[Atkinson  (Joseph)].  A  Match  for  a  Widow;  or,  the 
Frolics  of  Fancy.  A  comic  opera  ;  in  three  acts.  As  per- 
formed at  the  Theatre-Royal,  Dublin.     London:  Printed  for  C. 

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Dilfyy  in  the  Poultry ^  mdcclxxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  61  ;  Epi- 
logue, I  1.  2284 

This  rare  play  was  written  by  Joseph  Atkinson,  Treasurer  of  the  Ordnance  in 
Ireland.  The  part  of  Jonathan  was  the  first  attempt  to  introduce  a  Yankee  character 
upon  the  British  stage.     In  it  is  sung  a  portion  of  "  Yankee  Doodle." — S. 

Atkinson  (S.)  The  Effects  of  the  New  System  of  free  trade 
upon  our  Shipping,  Colonies  and  Commerce  ...  A  Letter  to 
Hon.  W.  Huskisson.  London^  1827.  8vo,  pp.  63.  + A  second 
letter,  &c.     London^  1827.     8vo,  pp.  51.  s.  2285 

Atkinson  (Thomas).  Address  delivered  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  the  University  of  North-Carolina,  June  6,  1855,  ^Y 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Atkinson.  Published  by  ...  the  Society. 
Raleigh^  Holden  ^  Wilson^  1855.     8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  2286 

Atkinson.  ...  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Grace  Church, 
Baltimore,  Oct.  30.     Baltimore^  1856.     8vo,  pp.  22.  2287 

Atkinson  {Rev.  W.  Christopher).  A  Historical  and  Statis- 
tical Account  of  New  Brunswick,  B.N. A.  With  Advice  to 
Emigrants.  By  the  Rev.  W.  Christopher  Atkinson,  a.m.  Pas- 
tor of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Mascreen,  St.  George's.  Third 
Edition,  greatly  improved  and  corrected.  Edinburgh:  Printed  by 
Jndersontff  Bryce,M.DCCC.XLiv.     i2mo,  pp.  xvi.,  284.    Map.     c. 

Atkinson  (William  King).  Oration  delivered  at  Dover, 
N.H.,  July  4,  1791.     Dover^  ^79^-     4to>  PP-  23*  2289 

[Atkinson  (William  P.)]  Remarks  on  an  Article  from  the 
Christian  Examiner,  entitled  "  Mr.  Parker  and  his  Views"  [by 
Dr.  E.  S.  Gannett].  Boston^  Wm.  Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols^ 
1845.     8vo,  pp.  15.  2290 

Atlanta.  History  of  the  Rebel  Steam  Ram  "  Atlanta," 
now  on  Exhibition,  ...  Philadelphia,  for  the  Benefit  of  the 
Union  Volunteer  Refreshment  Saloon.  With  an  Interesting 
account  of  the  Engagement  which  resulted  in  her  Capture, 
November,  1863.  Philadelphia^  George  H.  Ives  [1864].  i2mo, 
pp.  10.  +  Another  edition.     Philadelphia  \i%(>^.     pp.4.       2291 

Address  of  the  Atlanta  Register  to  the  People  of  the  Con- 
federate States.  One  Dollar  per  Copy.  Atlanta.,  Ga.,  y.  A. 
Sperry  &  Co.;  Augusta,  Ga.,  Geo.  B.  Mitchell  IJan.  l,  1864]. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  2292 


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Atlantic  and  Michigan  Railway.  Sketch  of  the  Geographical 
Rout[e]  of  a  Great  Railway  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Missis- 
sippi. New  Torky  1829.  ovo,  pp.  16. -f-Second  edition,  with 
Additions.     New  Tork^  1830.     8vo,  pp.  48.  2293 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company  Circular  ...  New  Tork., 
1855.     8vo,  pp.  27.  p.  2294 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Telegraph,  established  under  arrange- 
ments of  Henry  O'Reilly.  7000  miles  completed  and  about  4000 
additional  miles  arranged  for  construction  ...  .  \_New  York, 
1852.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  p.  2295 

Atlantic  and  Mississippi  Railroad.  Sketch  of  the  Geographi- 
cal Rout  of  a  Railway  to  connect  the  Canals  and  Navigable 
Waters  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Michigan,  Missouri  ...  .  Second  Edition.  Neiv  Tork^  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  2295a 

Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroad  Compariy.  Report  of  the 
President  and  Directors  to  the  Stockholders,  July,  1848.  Port- 
land^ 1848.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2296 

The  Atlantic  Club-Book ;  being  Sketches  in  prose  and  verse, 
by  Paulding,  Halleck,  Bryant,  &c.  New  Tork^  1834.  2  vols., 
i2mo.-|-Third  edition.  New  Tork,  1847.  ^  vols.,  i2mo. + 
London,,  Newman.     2  vols.,  post  8vo.  2298 

Atlantic  Magazine.     New  Tork  [1824-5].     ^  vols.,  8vo. 

The  Atlantic  Monthly.  A  Magazine  of  Literature,  Art,  and 
Politics.  Boston,  Phillips,  Sampson  and  Company  [1858].  8vo, 
pp.  iv.,  892.     Continued.  2299 

Vol.  IV.,  etc.,  Ticknor  and  Fields.  In  xvi.,  etc.,  the  title  reads :  "  A  JVlijazine  of 
Literature,  Science,  Art,  and  Politics."     Edited,  for  a  time,  by  James  Russell  Lowell. 

Atlantic  Navigator :  being  a  nautical  description  of  the  coasts 
of  France,  Spain  and  Portugal,  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  the 
coasts  of  Brazil  and  Patagonia,  the  islands  of  the  Azores, 
Madeiras,  Canaries  and  Cape  Verdes.  ...  a  description  of  the 
principal  harbours  on  the  coast  of  North  America,  etc.  4th 
Ed.  improved  and  enlarged.  London,  James  Imray  ^  Son,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  xii.,  vi.,  532.  c.  2300 

Atlantic  Telegraph.  A  History  of  preliminary  experimental 
proceedings,  and  a  descriptive  account  of  the  present  state  and 


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prospects  of  the  undertaking.  Published  by  order  of  the  direc- 
tors of  the  company,  July,  1857.  London,  "Jarrold  ^  Sons, 
1857.     8vo>  PP-  ^9»  2  plates.  c.  2301 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  called  to  Further  the 
Enterprise  of  the  Atlantic  Telegraph,  held  at  the  Hall  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  New  York,  Wednesday,  March  4, 
1863.  Prepared  under  the  Supervision  of  John  Austin  Stevens, 
Jr.,  Secretary  of  the  Meeting.  New  Tork,  IV.  Amerman,  Printer, 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  26.  C.  2302 

The  Atlantic  Telegraph ;  its  History  from  the  Commence- 
ment of  the  Undertaking  in  1854,  to  the  Sailing  of  the  Great 
Eastern  in  1866.  ...  London,  G.  //'.  Bacon,  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
1 66. 4- To  the  final  success  in  1866.  London,  G.  IV.  Bacon, 
1866.     i2mo,  pp.  116.  c.  2303 

Atlantis.      Amerikanische  Erzahlungen  und  Geschichten. 

Deutsche  Ausgabe.     i.  Theil.     Hamburg,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  (6), 

154.  (Serie  11.   der  Volksschriften  des  deutsch-amerikanischen 

Vereins.)  2304 

Atlantis.  Journal  des  Neuesten  und  Wissenswurdigsten  aus 
dem  Gebiete  der  Politik,  Geschichte,  Geographic,  &  Statistik, 
Cultur-Geschichte  und  Literatur  der  Nord  und  Siidamerikani- 
schen  Reiche,  mit  Einschluss  des  westindischen  Archipelagus. 
Herausgegeben  von  Eduard  Florens  Rivinus  in  Philadelphia. 
[^Leipzig,  Hinrichi],  1826-27.     2  vols.,  8vo.  c.  2305 

Atlantis.  Zeitschrift  fiir  Leben  und  Literatur  in  England 
und  Amerika.  Herausgegeben  von  Karl  Elze.  Dessau,  Katz 
[1853-54].     2  vols.,  4to,  about  600  pp.  in  all.  2306 

The  Atlanto-Pacific  Canal.  For  all  Nations.  (The  Hum- 
boldt line,  via  the  Atrato-Cupica  valleys.)  Capital  J22,500,ooo. 
Preliminary  statement.     London  [n.  d.].     8vo,  pp.  16.     3  Maps. 

Atlas  Ameriquain.     See  Jeffreys  (Thos.) 

Atlas  Geographicus :  or,  a  compleat  System  of  Geography, 
(Ancient  and  Modern)  for  America.  Containing  What  is  of 
most  Use  in  Bleau,  Varenius,  Cellarius,  Cluverius,  Luyts, 
Baudrand,  Sanson,  the  Royal  Commentaries  of  Peru,  &c.  With 
the  Discoveries  and  Improvements  of  the  best  Spanish,  Dutch, 
French  and  English  Authors  and  Travellers,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  to  this  Time  j  v*rith  about  30  new  Maps,  Cuts,  San- 


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son's  Tables,  &c.  as  may  be  seen  in  the  Catalogues  thereof 
annex'd  to  the  Inde::.  The  Maps  done  by  Herman  Moll, 
Geographer,  in  which  are  all  the  latest  Observations.  Europe 
is  two  Volumes,  Asia  the  Third,  Africa  the  Fourth,  and  this  the 
Fifth.  Vol.  V.  To  which  is  added,  A  Catalogue  of  the  Maps, 
Cuts,  and  Sanson's  Tables  in  all  the  five  Volumes,  and  a  Descrip- 
tion of  Bosnia  by  Omission  left  out  in  Europe.  In  the  Savoy  : 
Eliz.  Nutt^  MDCcxvii.     4to,  pp.  807  (4).     24  Maps.  c.  &.  p. 

Atlas  of  Battles  of  the  American  Revolution,  together  with 
Maps,  showing  the  Routes  of  the  British  and  American  Armies, 
Plans  of  Cities,  Surveys  of  Harbors,  &c.,  taken  during  that 
eventful  period,  by  the  Officers  attached  to  the  Royal  Arrny. 
London^  1793'     R'-  folio.     17  Plates.  c.  2309 

This  being  a  collection  of  maps  published  at  various  times,  with  this  general 
title,  the  number  of  maps  varies  from  seventeen  to  twenty-two.  A  New  York  firm 
purchased  a  large  remainder  of  these  maps,  and  issued  them  with' the  above  title-page. 
Their  edition  is  distinguished  by  the  broad  letters  with  which  the  title  is  printed,  and 
the  omission  of  the  place  and  date  of  publication. 

An  Atlas  of  the  United  States  of  North  America ;  corrected 
to  the  present  period.     London^  1832.     4to.     17  Maps  fol.  2310 

Atlas  of  the  United  States  for  the  Use  of  the  Blind.  Boston^ 
1837.     4to.  s.  231 1 

Atlas  para  el  viage  de  las  goletas  Sutil  y  Mexicana  al  recono- 
cimiento  del  estrecho  de  Juan  de  Fuca  en  1792,  publicado  en 
1802.     Folio.   9  Maps  and  8  Views.  c.  <t  h.  2312 

This  Atlas  belongs  to  Alcala  Galiano.     See  No.  681. 

Atlas  zur  Entdeckungsgeschichte  Amerikas.  Aus  Handschrift- 
en  der  K.  Hof-  und  Staats-Bibliothek,  der  K.  Universitat  und 
'Jt>'  Hauptconservatoriums  der  K.  B.  Armee  herausgegeben  von 
Fiie  /icn  Kunstmann,  Karl  von  Spruner,  Georg  M.  Thomas. 
Zu  Jen  Monumenta  saecularia  der  K.  B.  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
schaften  ...  .  Miinchen,  Nach  den  Originalen  gezeichnet  von 
F.  Schleicher,  technische  Bearbeitung  in  der  lithographischen 
Anstalt  von  Seb.  Minsinger.  In  Comm.  bet  Jsher  ^  Cie  in  Ber- 
lin, 1859.  4*o>  letterpress,  pp.  (4),  151.  13  Colored  Maps, 
folio  c.  2313 

Atlee  (E.  p.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Female 
Anti-Slavery  Society  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia,  i%'^\.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  2314 


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Atlee.  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Philadelphia  on  the 
Subject  of  Slavery,  &c.  By  E.  P.  Atlee.  Philadelphia,  ^833. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  2315 

Atlee  (S.  Y.)  Essay;  submitted  ...  to  the  Teachers' Asso- 
ciation, of  ...  Washington,  ...  October  25th,  1856.  [The 
constitution  of  the  U.  States  a  study  for  schools.]  By  Samuel 
Yorke  AtLee,  ...   Washington,  D.  U,  1857.     ^vo,  pp.  15.      H. 

Atlee  (W.  L.)  Memoir  of  William  R.  Grant,  m.d.,  ... 
With  a  Notice  of  his  Theory  of  the  Foetal  Circulation.  ...  By 
Washington  L.  Atlee,  m.d.  ...  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  22.     Portrait  of  Grant.  2317 

Atocha  (Alexander  J.)  Memorial  to  the  Senate  and  House 
of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  s.  2318 

Atrato.  Prospectus  of  the  Atrato  and  San  Juan  Canal  and 
Transportation  Co.  in  New  Granada,  South  America.  New  Tori, 
Baker,  Godwin  iff  Co.,  Printers,  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  16.     Map. 

Prospectus  of  the  Atrato  River  Mining  and  Trading  Company. 
New  York,  Turnbull  ^  Keech,  Printers  [n.  d.]     4to,  pp.  3.      H. 

The  caption  reads,  "  The  Establishment  of  Protestant  Missionaries  and  Schools  in 
South  America,  under  the  Auspices  of  the  ...  Company." 

Atson  (W.)  Heart  Whispers  j  or,  a  peep  behind  the  family 
curtain,  interspersed  with  sketches  of  a  Tour  through  Nine 
Southern  States ;  contained  in  a  series  of  letters  to  his  wife.  By 
William  Atson.  Philadelphia,  H.  Cowperthwaite,  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  368.  c.  2321 

■  The  Attempt  of  the  North  to  Subdue  the  Southerners,  and 
the  Attempt  of  Spain  to  Subdue  the  Netherlanders.  Is  there 
any  Analogy  between  them  ?  An  off-hand  Enquiry.  By  the 
author  of**  Uncle  John's  Cabin,  next  door  to  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin."  London,  Simpkin,  Marshall  £ff  Co.,  1865.  i2mo,  pp. 
16.  2322 

Attempt  to  Elucidate  the  Pernicious  Consequences  of  a  Devia- 
tion from  the  Principles  of  the  Orders  in  Council.  London, 
Tipper,  1809.     8vo,  pp.  76.  2323 

Attempt  to  show  that  America,  &c.     See  [Mather  (Sam'l)]. 

Attempt  to  strip  Negro  Emancipation  of  its  Difficulties  as 


ATWATER. 


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well  as  its  Terrors.     By  a  Merchant.     London^  G.   Woodfall^ 
1824.     8vo,  pp.  48.  c.  2324 

Attention,  Voters !  Address  of  the  National  Democratic 
Committee  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  [1864.]  8vo, 
pp.  4.  2325 

Atterbury  (J.  G.)  God  in  Civil  Government.  A  Dis- 
course preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  New  Albany, 
November  27, 1862.  By  Re-  ,  John  G.  Atterbury.  New  Albany^ 
George  R.  Beach^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2326 

Attfield  (W.)  The  Neptune's  Car ;  a  Tale  of  New  York, 
a  Poem.     1857.     ^^o.  2327 

Attibert  (Fr.)  Quatre  ans  a  Cayenne.  Par  Fr.  Attibert, 
deporte.     Bruxeiles,  1849.  ^3^^ 

[Attibert.]  Vier  Jahre  in  Cayenne.  Nach  den  Aufzeich- 
nungen  Fr.  Attibert's  herausgegeben  vom  Hauptredacteur  des 
Bien-etre  social.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  Fr.  X.  Linden- 
berg.     Regensburg^  Manz,  1859.     ^^°>  PP-  '4^*  ^3^9 

Atticus,  pseudon.  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  Canal  from 
Lake  Erie  to  the  Hudson  River.  By  Atticus.  New-York^ 
Printed  by  Samuel  Wood^  SonSy  18 16.     8vo,  pp.  14.       H.  2330 

Attleborough  (Mass.)  Constitution  of  the  Society  for  the 
Encouragement  of  Agriculture,  Arts,  and  Social  Intercourse. 
Providence  [1805].     8vo,  pp.  15.  2331 

Atwater  (Caleb).  A  Description  of  the  Antiquities  dis- 
covered in  the  Western  Country,  originally  communicated  to 
the  Antiquarian  Society.     Columbus,  Ohio,  i^33-     ^yO'       2332 

Included  in  Trans,  of  Amer.  Antiq.  Soc,  Vol.  i. 

Atwater.  The  General  Character,  Present  and  Future 
Prospects,  of  Ohio.  Address  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  December, 
1826.     Columbus,  1827.     8vo,  pp.  21.  c.  2333 

Atwater.  A  History  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Natural  and 
Civil,  by  Caleb  Atwater,  a.m.  First  Edition.  Cincinnati  : 
Glezen  &  Shepard,  1838.     8vo,  pp.  403.  c.  2334 

See  N.  A.  R.,  liii.,  p.  320.  Second  Edition.  Cincinnati,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  407. 
Third  Edition.     Cincinnati,  1858.     8vo. 

Atwater.     Remarks  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie  du  Chien ; 


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thence  to  Washington  City,  in  1829.  By  Caleb  Atwater,  late 
Commissioner  employed  by  the  United  States  to  negotiate  with 
the  Indians  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  for  the  Purchase  of  Mineral 
Country  ...  .  Columbus^  O,^  Isaac  N.  Whiting^  i^-^i.  i2mo,  pp. 
vii.,  296.  c.  &  H.  2335 

Contains  a  Vocabulary  of  the  Sioux  Language.     Republished  in  the  following  work  : 

Atwater.  The  Writings  of  Caleb  Atwater.  Published  by 
the  Author.     Columbus,  Scott  &  ff^right^  iS 22'    8vo,  pp.  408.    C 

Contains  a  reprint  of  2332  and  2335,  with  fifteen  pages  of  additional  matter. 

Atwater  (H.  C.)  Incidents  of  a  Southern  Tour ;  or,  the 
South  seen  with  Northern  Eyes.  By  the  Rev.  H.  Cowles 
Atwater.     Boston,  1857.     8vo,  pp.  120.  2337 

Atwater  (J.)  Considerations  on  the  Approaching  Dissolu- 
tion of  the  United  States  Bank.  In  a  Series  of  Numbers,  by 
Jesse  Atwater.      Sidney's  Press,  New-Haven,   18 10.      8vo,  pp. 

22.  H.  2338 

Atwater  (Jeremiah).  Sermon  preached  at  Burlington,  on 
the  Day  of  the  Anniversary  Election,  Oct.  14,  1802.  Middle- 
bury,  1802.     8vo,  pp.  39.  2339 

Atwater  (Noah).  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Ordination 
of  the  Reverend  John  Taylor,  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the 
Church  in  Deerfield.  February  14th,  1787.  By  Noah  Atwater, 
A.M.  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Westfield.  Northampton,  Printed 
by  William  Butler,  m,dcc,lxxxvii.     8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  2340 

Atwater.  A  Sermon  ...  .  By  Rev.  Noah  Atwater,  a.m. 
Late  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Westfield.  Delivered  To  his 
People  on  the  22d  of  November,  1801,  at  the  close  of  the 
20th  year  of  his  ministry,  and  under  a  distressing  ...  disorder  of 
body,  whichj  soon  after,  terminated  his  life.  Springfield,  Printed 
by  Jshley  ^  Brewer,  i8o2.     8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  2341 

Atwood.     In  Memoriam.     Discourses  in  Commemoration 

of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  in 

the  South  Church,  Salem,  April  i6th,  and  June  ist,  1865,  By 

the  Pastor,  Rev.  E.  S.  Atwood.     Salem,  Printed  at  the  Office  of 

the  Gazette,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  3 1.  B.  2342 

Each  sermon  has  also  a  separate  title-page,  beginning,   "  The  Nation's  Loss,"  and 
"  The  President's  Record." 

Atwood  (Thomas).    The  History  of  the  Island  of  Dominica. 


AUBLET. 


3*3 


I     \ 


Containing  a  Description  of  its  Situation,  Extent,  Climate, 
Mountains,  Rivers,  Natural  Productions,  &c.  &c.  Together  with 
an  Account  of  the  Civil  Government,  Trade,  Laws,  Customs, 
and  Manners  of  the  different  Inhabitants  of  that  Island.  Its  Con- 
quest by  the  French,  and  Restoration  to  the  British  Dominions. 
By  Thomas  Atwood.  London,  J.  Johnson,  M  DCC  xci.  8vo,  pp. 
viii.,  285.  H.  2343 

*'  Mr.  Atwood  passed  several  years  in  Dominica,  and  has  drawn  up  a  plain  and  suc- 
cinct account  of  this  island." — M.  R.,  vii.,  15. 

Atwood.  Geschichte  der  Insel  Dominica,  aus  dem  En- 
glischen  mit  Anmerkungen  von  G.  F.  Banecke.  Gottingen, 
Dieterich,  1795.     8vo.  2345 

Atwood.  Observations  relative  to  Negro  Slaves  in  the 
British  West  India  Islands.  By  Thomas  Atwood.  London, 
1790.     8vo.  2345^ 

Atwood  (W.)  The  Case  of  William  Atwood,  by  the  late 
King  William  ...  constituted  Chief  Justice  of  the  Province  of 
New  York  ...  .  With  a  true  Account  of  the  Government  and 
People  of  that  Province ;  particularly  of  Bayard's  Faction  and 
the  Treason  for  which  he  and  Hutchins  stand  attainted  ...  . 
London,  1703.     Folio.  2346 

AuBANO.     See  Boemo  Aubano. 

AuBERTEUiL.     See  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil. 

AuBi>T  (Penelope).  Life  of  Charlotta  Du  Pont,  an  English 
Lady ;  taken  from  her  own  Memoirs,  giving  an  Account  how 
she  was  trepan'd  by  her  Stepmother  to  Virginia,  how  the  Ship 
was  taken  by  some  Madagascar  Pirates,  of  her  Marriage  in  the 
Spanish  West  Indies,  &c.     London,  1736.     i2mo.  2347 

A  doubtful  title  firom  a  London  catalogue. 

AuBLET  (Jean  Baptiste  Christophe  Fusee).  Histoire  des 
Plantes  de  la  Guiane  Fran9aise,  rangees  suivant  la  methode 
sexuelle,  avec  plusieurs  memoires  sur  difFerents  sujets  interes- 
sants,  relatifs  a  la  culture  et  au  commerce  de  la  Guiane  Fran- 
^aise,  et  une  notice  de  I'lle  de  France.  Ouvrage  orne  de  pres 
de  400  planches  en  taille  douce,  etc.  Par  J.  B.  Chr.  Fusee 
Aublet.     Paris,  Didot,  1775.     4  vols.,  4to.  A.  2348 

"  About  800  plants  are  described  in  this  work,  more  than  half  of  them  being  entirely 
new.  Aublet  gave  the  uncouth  Indian  names  of  the  plants  to  his  new  genera,  which 
have  been  adopted  by  most  of  the  French  botanists ;  but  Schreber  and  others  have 
very  properly  replaced  them  by  others  better  adapted  to  the  Linnaean  nomenclature." — ' 
Rich. 

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AUCHMUTY. 


AuBONNEAU  ( —  d').  Un  mot  sur  les  colonies  fran^aises  et 
particulierement  sur  Saint-Domingue.     1800.     8vo.  2349 

AuBRE  (Paul  d').  Colonists  and  Manufacturers  in  the  West 
Indies,  &c.     Translated  from  the  French.     1844.    8vo.    Plans. 

AuBREE  (Pierre.)  Le  royalisme  de  la  Guadeloupe  d^voil6,  ou 
Precis  historique  des  trahisonsorganisees  et  executees  par  Georges- 
Henry-Victor  Collot,  gouverneur.     [n.  p.,  an  in.]     4to.    2351 

Signed,  "  Les  delegues  et  membres  du  ci-devant  corps  repr^sentatif  de  la  Guadeloupe, 
Pierre  Aubree,  Peri,  Bresseau,  Bouyer."     A  pamphlet. 

AuBRY  ( — ,  avocat.)  Memoire  pour  Michel-Jean-Hugues 
Pean  Captaine-Aide-Major  des  ville  et  gouvernement  de  Quebec. 
Paris^  1762.     4to.  2352 

"  On  trouve  dans  ce  memoire  plusieurs  details  interessans  sur  les  dernieres  opvations 
militaires  des  Franfais  dans  le  Canada." — M.  de  Fontette. 

Auburn.  Constitution  of  the  Veteran  Association  of  Auburn. 
Organized  August  23,  1865.    Juburriy  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  12.    h. 

Auburn.  An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  at 
Auburn,  N.  Y.  Aug.  23,  1828,  in  Relation  to  the  Measures 
taken  to  enforce  the  Observance  of  the  Sabbath,  and  the  attempt 
to  establish  a  Christian  Party  in  Politicks.  Auburn^  Richard 
OUphant,  1828.     8vo,  pp.  24.  w.  2354 

AucAiGNE  (Felix).  L'alliance  Russo-Americaine.  Par  Felix 
Aucaigne.  Paris^  Dentu,  iSb^'  8vo. -f  2*  edition.  Paris,,  Dentu, 
1863.     8vo.  2355 

AucHiNLECK.  A  History  of  the  War  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States  of  America,  during  the  Years  18 12, 18 13, 
and  1 8 14.  By  G.  Auchinleck.  Toronto,  1855.  Rl.  8vo,  pp. 
vii.,  411.  2356 

First  appeared, in  Maclear's  "Anglo-American  Magazine." 

AucHMUTY  (Robert).  The  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  to 
the  British  Nation.  Humbly  represented  by  Robert  Auckmuty, 
Judge  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of  Vice-Admiralty  for  the  Pro- 
vinces of  Massachusets-Bay  and  New-Hampshire,  in  New- 
England.  N.  B.  Upon  the  Plan  laid  down  in  this  Representation, 
the  Island  was  taken  by  Commodore  Warren  and  General  Pep- 
perill,  the  14th  of  June,  1745.  London,  W.  Bickerton,  m  dcc  xlv. 
Folio,  pp.  7.  H.  2357 

Reprinted  in  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  v.,  pp.  202-206. 


AUDUBON. 


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AucHMUTY  (Samuel).  Sermon  before  the  Corporation  for 
the  Relief  of  Widows  and  Children  of  Clergymen,  in  the  Com- 
munion of  the  Church  of  England  in  America,  Oct.  2,  1770. 
With  an  account,  etc.     New  Tork^  ^11^'     8vo,  pp.  40.       2358 

AucHMUTY.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Opening  of  St.  Paul's 
Chapel,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  Oct.  30,  by  Samuel  Auch- 
muty,  D.D.     New  Tork^  H.  Gaine  [1766].     4to.  2359 


AuDAiN  (L.)     Discours  a  trois  jeunes   Haitiens  recemment 
couronnes  au  grand  concours  de   la   Sorbonne.  , 
primerie  de  Moquet^  1858.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Advocates  a  European  education  for  Haitians. 


Paris,   Im- 
H.  2360 


Audi  alteram  partem,  or  a  Counter-Letter  to  the  Right  Hon. 
the  E — 1  of  H — 11 — gh,  on  the  late  and  present  State  of  Affairs 
in  the  Island  of  G — n — a.  In  which  is  clearly  demonstrated,  &c. 
London,  Nicol,  1770.     8vo,  pp.  123,  Appendix,  68.  2361 

See  '  Monthly  Review,'  XLii.,  150, 

Audubon.  The  Birds  of  America  from  Original  Drawings 
By  John  James  Audubon  ...  .  London,  Published  by  the  Author, 
1827-30.     4  vols.,  Atlas  folio,  435  Colored  Plates.         h.  2362 

First  issued  in  eighty-seven  parts ;  and  one  of  the  most  sumptuous  ornithological 
works  ever  published ;  the  coloring  of  the  plumage,  and  the  exact  drawing  of  the 
birds,  can  scarcely  be  surpassed.  The  birds  are  represented  in  action  amid  the  scenes, 
or  on  the  plants  and  trees,  most  common  to  their  habits,  presenting  a  variety  of  land 
and  marine  views  of  floral  and  other  productions  of  different  climates  and  seasons.  Its 
great  dimensions  have  permitted  eagles  and  other  birds  of  the  largest  size  to  be  repre- 
sented of  their  natural  size,  and  even  in  groups.  "  All  is  combined  to  ally,"  says 
Brunet,  "  in  the  most  happy  manner,  the  exactness  of  individual  details  with  a  living 
and  animated  representations  of  general  forms."  The  plates  were  published  without 
any  text,  to  avoid  the  necessity  of  furnishing  copies  gratis  to  the  public  libraries  in 
England,  agreeably  to  the  law  of  copyright.  Triibner,  p.  174,  quotes  the  work  with 
plain  plates.  I  have  never  seen  one  in  that  condition.  Owing  to  the  destruction  by 
tire  of  the  stock  and  copper-plates  the  work  has  become  extremely  rare,  and  even 
small  sections  command  high  prices. 

Audubon.  The  Birds  of  America.  From  Drawings  made 
in  the  United  States  and  their  Territories.  By  John  James 
Audubon.  Reissued  by  J.  W.  Audubon.  New  York,  Roe 
Lockwoodt^  Son,  Publishers,  l86i.  2363 

This  is  a  selection  of  one  hundred  and  forty  plates,  only,  from  the  first  edition,  repro- 
duced in  colored  lithographs ;  much  inferior  to  the  former  edition.  The  letter-press  to 
this  selection  forms  4  vols,  royal  8vo,  and  describes  many  birds  not  represented  in  the 
volume  of  plates.  Indeed,  this  reissue  is  an  unfinished  publication,  and  the  intelligent 
collector  will  only  accept  it  as  a  cheap  substitute  for  the  previous  work.  The  following 
is  a  complete  work  on  a  smaller  scale  : 


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AUDUBON. 


I 


Audubon.  The  Birds  of  America,  from  Drawings  made  in 
the  United  States  and  their  Territories.  By  John  James  Audu- 
bon ...  .  New  Tork^  J.  J.  Audubon;  Philadelphioy  J.  B.  Che- 
valier^ 1840-44.     7  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  H.  2364 

chevalier's  name  doei  not  appear  in  VoU.  vi.  and  vii.  First  and  most  desirable  edi- 
tion in  this  form  published  during  the  author's  lifetime,  in  one  hundred  parts.  It 
was  republished  in  New  Yoric,  1856.  In  the  new  edition  described  below  the  plates 
have  a  tinted  background,  which  is  objectionable. 

Audubon.  The  Birds  of  America,  from  Drawings  made  in 
the  United  States  and  their  Territories.  By  John  James  Audu- 
bon, F.R.S.  Re-issued  By  J.  W.  Audubon.  New  Tork^ 
Roe  Lockwood  iff  Son^  1861.     7   vols.,  impl.   8vo  ;   Vol.  I.,  pp. 


VIII. 


246 }  II.  viii., 


200  i  III.,  vni.,  234 


IV.,  vni., 


322;  v.,  vni,. 


346;  VI.,  viii.,  456;  VII.,  viii.,  viii.,  372.     500  Colored  Plates, 
each  10  inches  by  7.  2365 

In  a  later  edition,  dated  1865,  the  pagination  is  changed,  and  the  work  forms  eight 
volumes,  but  the  contents  are  the  same.  The  edition  of  seven  volumes  is  preferable 
for  the  plates. 

Audubon.  Ornithological  Biography,  or  an  Account  of  the 
Habits  of  the  Birds  of  the  United  States  of  America ;  accom- 
panied by  Descriptions  of  the  Objects  represented  in  the  work, 
entitled  the  Birds  of  America,  and  interspersed  with  Delinea- 
tions of  American  Scenery  and  Manners.  By  John  James  Audu- 
bon ...  .  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart,  mdcccxxxii. 

5  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  H.  2366 

Vol.  I.  is  often  missing.  The  remaining  volumes  were  published  as  follows :  Vol. 
II.  Boston,  Hilliard,  Gray,  and  Company,  mdcccxxxv.     Vol.  iii.-v.     Edinburgh,  Adam 

6  CharUt  Black,  mdcccxxxv. -mdcccxxxix.     Some  copies  of  Vol.  i.  have  the  imprint, 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  mocccxxxi. 

Audubon  and  Bachman.  The  Viviparous  Quadrupeds  of 
North  America.  By  John  James  Audubon  ...  and  the  Rev. 
John  Bachman  ...  .  New  York,  J.  J.  Audubon,  1845-48.  3 
vols.,  Columbier  folio.  150  Plates,  h.  Letterpress,  3  vols., 
rl.  8vo.  2367 

First  published  in  thirty  parts,  of  five  plates  each  '(ii  x  28).  There  is  another 
edition  {New  York,  Roe,  Lockwood  &  Soni,  1855.  Plates,  2  vols.,  folio.  Text,  3 
vols.,  rl.  8vo.),  which  the  publishers  say  "  is  precisely  the  s?me,  in  every  respect,  as 
that  published  by  Mr.  Audubon,  and  was  even  printed  and  colored  by  the  same  per- 
sons who  executed  the  fornr  er  under  his  personal  supervision."  I  cannot  endorse  this 
statement.  The  first  edition  is  by  Ar  the  best.  The  following  is  a  reproduction  of 
the  work  on  a  smaller  scale,  matching  in  size  and  style  the  edition  of  the  birds  de- 
scribed in  No.  2364  tupra  : 

Audubon  and  Bachman.    The  Quadrupeds  of  North  Amer- 


'  I 


AUGHEY. 


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ica,  by  J.  J.  Audubon  ...  and  the  Rev.  John  Bachman,  d.d. 
New  Toriy  1851-1854.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  384;  334;  v.,  348. 
155  Colored  Plates. -f- A^^tt;  Tori,  K  G.  Audubon^  M  Dccc  lvi, 
Rl.  8vo,  pp.  XV.,  383  i  334  i  v.,  348.  2368 

Audubon.  A  Synopsis  of  the  Birds  of  North  America.  By 
John  James  Audubon.  Edinburgh^  Adam  ^  Charles  Blacky 
MDCCCxxxix.     8vo,  pp.  359.  2369 

Audubon.  Les  oiseaux  d'Amerique  ...  .  Parisy  Impr.  de 
Renouardy  '833.     8vo.  2370 

A  prospectus  in  French  and  German. 

Audubon.  Scenes  de  la  nature  dans  les  £tats-Unis  et  le 
nord  de  I'Amerique.  Ouvrage  traduit  d* Audubon,  par  Eugene 
Bazin,  avec  preface  et  notes  du  traducteur.  Paris,  P.  Benrand, 
1857.     2  vols.,  8vo.  2371 

Audubon  (J.  W.)  Illustrated  Notes  of  an  Expedition 
through  Mexico  and  California.  By  J.  W.  Audubon.  New 
York,  1852.     With  Plates,  plain  or  colored.  2372 

The  publication  of  this  work  was  not  continued. 

AuER  (Alois).  Das  Vater-Unser.  /F/V«,  1844-47.  ^  pt. 
oblong  folio,  17  leaves.  h.  2373 

Part  I.  has  the  caption,  "  Das  Vater-Unser  in  mehr  als  sechshundert  Sprachen  und 
Mundarten,  typometrisch  aufgestellt."  Fart  11.  has  the  title,  "  Das  Vater-Unser  in 
mehr  als  200  Sprachen  und  Mundarten  mit  Originaltypen."  Contains  specimens  of 
fifty-seven  American  languages. 

AufForderung  an  teutsche  Auswanderer  zu  einer  grossern  und 
gemeinschaftlichen  Ansiedlung  in  den  Freistaaten  von  Nord- 
amerika.     Giessen,  Rider,  Mdrz  1833.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2374 

AufForderung  und  Erklarung  in  BetrefF  einer  Auswanderung 
im  Grossen  aus  Teutschland  in  die  Nordamerikanischen  Frei- 
staaten. Giessen,  Richer,  Marz  1833.  8^°»  PP*  28.4-2%  mit 
den  Statuten  der  giessener  Auswanderergesellschaft  vermehrte 
Auflage.     Giessen,  Richer,  Julius  1833.     8vo,  pp.  56.  2375 

Auger  (Edouard).  Voyage  en  Californie  par  Edouard  Auger 
(1852-1853.)  Paris,  L.  Hachette  et  O',  1854.  i6mo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  238.  H.  2376 


AuGHEY 

Secession. 


(J.   Hill). 
Bv  Rev. 


The  Iron   Furnace :    or.   Slavery  and 
John  H.  Aughey,  a  Refugee  from  Missis- 


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AUGUSTUS. 


sippi.      [Motto.]      Philadelphia^   IVilliam  S.  W  jllfred  Martien^ 
1863.      iimo,  pp.  296.     Portrait.  c.  &  H.  2377 

AuGHEY  (S.)  The  Renovation  of  Politics.  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Lionville, 
Pa.,  January  4,  1861.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Aughcy.  IVest  Chester.^ 
E.  F.  James^  1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  15.  2378 

AuGSPURGER  (Johann  Paul).  Kurtze  und  wahrhafFte  Beschrei- 
bung  dcr  See  Reisen  von  Amsterdam  in  Holland  nacher  Brasilien 
in  America  und  Angola  in  Africa,  Von  4.  Novembris  1640  bis 
10  lulii  1642.  Schleusingeriy  lohann  Michael  Schall^  1644.  i2mo, 
PP-  79-  2379 

The  Augusta  [Ga.l  Colonization  Society.  [Constitution  and 
History,     n.  p.,  n.  d.J     i2mo,  pp.  10.  h.  2380 

Augusta,  Ga.  ...  A  Tribute  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of 
her  fallen  Heroes,  by  St.  James'  M.  E.  Sabbath  School,  of 
Augusta,  Ga.  Comprising  Eulogies,  pronounced  by  Messrs. 
Martin  V.  Calvin,  Joseph  T.  Derry  and  Rev.  William  M. 
Crumley  ;  a  Full  Report  of  the  Action  of  the  Grand  Committee 
of  Twenty,  an  "  In  Memoriam,"  by  Mr.  Henry  Cleveland,  and 
an  "  Oration,"  ...  by  Hon.  Henry  W.  Hilliard.  Jugusta,  Ga.^ 
1866.     8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  2381 

Tuther's  Augusta  Directory  For  1861,  to  which  is  added  a 
Business  Directory  ...  .  By  T.  Tuther,  Jr.  First  Annual 
Issue.  Jugusta,  Ga.^  Press  Chronicle  &  Sentinel^  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  26-131.  H.  2382 

Augustus  (Hieronymus  Oliverius).  De  Imperio  Romano 
Liber,  de  Partitione  Orbis  Libri  iv.  et  Epigrammata.  jfug. 
Find.,  1548.     4to.  2383 

"The  Poem  de  Partitione  Orbis  is  very  interesting  to  the  American  collector." — 
LiBRi's  Catalogue,  i86i,  No.  212. 

Augustus  (J.)  A  Report  of  the  Labors  of  John  Augustus, 
for  the  Last  Ten  Years,  in  Aid  of  the  Unfortunate :  containing 
a  Description  of  his  Method  ...  ;  Striking  Incidents,  and  Obser- 
vations upon  the  Improvement  of  some  of  Our  City  Institu- 
tions .. 


Boston,  Wright  and  Hasty,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  104.      H. 

Augustus.      Let::er   concerning   the   Labors   of  Mr.    John 
Augustus,  the  Well-known  Philanthropist,  From  One  who  knows 


AUSTIN. 


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him.     Boston^  Published  /or  Private  Circulation^  December^  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  2385 

AuGY  ( —  d').  Reflexions  sur  une  Icttre  C-critc  le  16  mai  par 
le  sieur  Peynicr  a  I'assemblee  generale  de  la  partie  fran^'aisc  de 
Saint-Domingue,  seante  a  Saint-Marc.  Du  7  fevrier  1791. 
l^Paris'jy  Impr.  de  L.  Potier  de  Lille  [n.  d.]     8vo.  2386 

Signed,  •'  D'Augy." 

Aura;  or,  the  Slave.  A  Poem.  Philadelphia^  1788.  i6mo, 
pp.  23.  2387 

AuRELius,  pseudon.     See  [Gardner  (John)]. 

AuRiAC  (J.  B.  d').  Les  forestiers  du  Michigan  ;  par  Jules 
B.  d'Auriac.     Paris^  Brunei^  1866.     i8mo,  pp.  18.  2388 

AuRiAC.  ...  La  guerre  noire  souvenirs  de  Saint- Domingue 
par  J.  Berlioz  d'Auriac  Paris^  Putois-Crette^  1862.  i2mo,  2  p. 
1.,  pp.  480.  H.  2389 

Ausfiihrliche  Beschreibung.     See  [Vries  (  'y.  Van)]. 

Ausfuhrliche  Beschreibung  von  der  unglucklichen  Reise  des 
jiingsthin  aus  Teutschland  nach  Carolina  und  Pensylvanien 
wandernden  Pilgrim,  dem  iibelgegrundeten  Kocherthalerischen 
Bericht  entgegen  gesetzt.     Frankfurt^  i"}  11.     8vo.  2390 

"  An  account  of  the  journey  of  some  pilgrims  from  Germany  to  Carolina  and  Penn- 
sylvania."— Meusil,  X.,  2,  p.  375.  Boucher,  vi.,  56,  quotes  an  edition,  Frankfort, 
1706.     8vo. 

Ausfiihrlicher  Bericht  von  der  beriihmten  Landschaft  Carolina, 
an  tag  gegeben  von  Kocherthalern.     Frankfurt^  ^T^9-     8vo. 

Meusel,  x.,  a,  p.  375. 

Ausilios  del  Ecuador  Solicitados  parapasta  esponsion  Con- 
siguiente  y  sucesos  posteriores.     ^'Vo,  1841.     4to.  2392 

The  Auspices  of  War,  an  Ode,  Inscribed  to  the  Memory  of 
Admiral  Boscawen,  To  which  is  added,  the  Prophecy  of  the 
Union.     A  narrative  Poem.     London,  Dodsley,  '779'     4^0' 

M.  R.,  Lx.,  476. 

Auss  America.     See  No.  10 19. 

Austin  (A.  W.)  A  Memorandum  concerning  the  Charles- 
town  Post-Office.  By  Arthur  W.  Austin,  p.m.  [n.  p.,  1835.] 
8vo,  pp.  23.  B.  &.  N.  2394 


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Austin  ^Benjamin).  Constitutional  Republicanism,  in  oppo- 
sition to  Fallacious  Federalism  ;  as  published  occasionally  in  the 
Independent  Chronicle,  under  the  Signature  of  Old-South.  To 
which  is  added,  a  Prefatory  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the 
United  States,  never  before  published.  By  Benjamin  Austin, 
jun.  [Motto.]  Boston,  Adams  &  Rhoades,  1803.  8vo,  pp. 
327.  c.  &  H.  2395 

Austin.  Memorial.  To  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts. 
[Relative  to  a  Charge  delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury,  Nov.  Term. 
1806,  by  Theophilus  Parsons.  With  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  it.     n.  p.,  1808.]     8vo,  pp.  11.  h.  2396 

[Austin.]  Observations  on  the  Pernicious  Practice  of  Lavir. 
Published  occasionally  in  the  Independent  Chronicle.  By 
Honestus.  Boston^  Printed  by  Adams  iff  Nourse,  M,DCC,LXXXVI. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  +  With  an  Address  never  before  published.  Cor- 
rected and  amended.  ...  Boston,  Printed  by  True  iff  JVeston,  1 8 19. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  H.  2397 

Advocates  a  law  reform  in  Massachusetts,  and  the  abolition  of  lawyers  by  profession. 

[Austin.]  Remarks  on  a  late  Proposition  [by  U.  Cotting] 
from  the  Boston  and  Roxbury  Mill  Corporation  ...  .  [^Boston, 
18 18.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2398 

Austin  (C.  H.)  ...  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Rome,  N.  Y., 
by  Rev.  C.  H.  Austin,  on  the  Death  of  Lewis  Wilcox,  who 
fell  at  the  Siege  of  Fredericksburgh,  Va.,  December  11,  1862. 
Utica,  N.  K,  Roberts,  Printer,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  2399 

Austin.  The  Origin  of  our  National  Difficulties ;  examined. 
By  C.  H.  Austin,  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Frankfort,  N.  Y. 
...  Utica,  N.  T.,  Keeling^  Griffiths,  Printers,  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
24.  H.  2400 

The  title  on  the  cover  is  "  The  Uncultivated  Heritage,  and  the  Southern  Rebel- 
lion.    A  Sermon  ...  .  " 

[Austin  (David)].  The  American  Preacher ;  or,  A  Collec- 
tion of  Sermons  from  some  of  the  most  Eminent  Preachers,  now 
living,  in  the  United  States  ...  .  Elizabeth-Town  [New-Jersey), 
Printed  by  Shepard  Kollock,i'jq\-()'^.  4  vols.,  8vo.-f-Vol.  iv. 
New-Haven,  Printed  by  Abel  Morse.  240 1 

Austin.  Republican  Festival,  Proclamation,  and  New  Jeru- 
salem. New  Kaven,  March  9th,  a.d.  1803.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  2402 


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pp. 


Austin.  A  Discourse  delivered  011  occasion  of  the  death  of 
George  Washington,  late  president,  general,  and  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  forces  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  request  of  the  mayor,  aldermen,  and  Common 
Council  of  the  Borough  of  Elizabeth,  December  25.  1799. 
Also  sketches  of  a  running  discourse  delivered  to  the  Union 
Brigade  on  the  same  occasion,  at  their  cantonment  on  Green 
Brook,  in  compliance  with  a  request  from  Colonel  Smith,  the 
Commanding  officer,  December  26,  1799.  with  an  address  to 
the  throne  of  grace,  offered  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of 
the  cantonment  on  Green  Brook,  Feb.  22.  the  birthday  of  our 
national  luminary.  By  David  Austin,  Jun.  New  York^  Printed 
by  G.  F.  Hopkins^  1 800.     4to,  pp.  36.     Allegorical  Plate.     2403 

Austin.  The  National  "  Barley  Cake."  or.  The  "  Rock  of 
Offence"  a  *'  Glorious  Holy  Mountain  : "  in  Discourses  and 
Letters.  By  David  Austin,  a.m.  Washington^  Way  ^  Groff^ 
1802.     8vo,  pp.  80.  c.  2404 

Full  of  warm  Federalist  politics. 

Austin.  Downfal  of  Mystical  Babylon,  or  the  Political 
Operations  of  1 793-4,  a  Discourse  at  Elizabeth  Town  and  New 
York.     By  David  Austin.     1795.     8vo.  2405 

Austin  (Elbridge  Gerry).  Fugitive  Slave  Case.  A  State- 
ment of  the  Facts,  connected  with  the  Arrest  and  Emancipation 
of  George  Latimer,  a  Fugitive  Slave.  Prepared  by  E.  G.  Austin, 
Counsel  for  the  Claimant.     Boston^  John  H.   Eastburn^  Printer^ 


1842.     8vo,  pp.  II. 


H.  2406 


[Austin  (I vers  James)].  An  Account  of  the  Origin  of  the 
Mississippi  Doctrine  of  Repudiation  :  with  a  Review  of  the  Argu- 
ment which  His  Excellency  Alexander  G.  McNutt,  late  Gover- 
nor of  Mississippi,  advanced  in  its  Vindication.  By  a  Member 
of  the  Boston   Bar.  ...   Boston,   Bradbury,  Soden,  and   Company, 

MDCCCXLII.       8vO,  pp.   28.  H.  24O7 

Austin.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Corps  of  Cadets 
of  the  United  States  Military  Academy.  By  Ivers  J.  Austin, 
Esq.  a  Member  of  the  Board  of  Visitors.  June,  1842.  New 
York,  Wiley  and  Putnam,  1842.     8vo,  pp.  18  H.  2408 

Austin.  Argument  of  Ivers  J.  Austin,  Counsel  for  the 
Remonstrants  from  Watertown,  against  the  Petition  for  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town  of  Belmont,  before  the  Joint  Stand- 

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ing  Committee  on  Towir^      Boston^  Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  and 
5o«,  1857.     8vo,  pp.  58  i^i).     Map.  H.  2409 

Austin.  An  Oration  delivered  by  Request  of  the  City 
Authorities,  before  the  Citizens  of  Boston  ...  July  4,  1839. 
By  Ivers  James  Austin.  Boston^  John  H.  Eastburn^  City  Printer^ 
1839.  8vo,  pp.  36.  H.-|- Second  Edition.  Boston^  ''839.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  2410 

Austin  (James  Trecothick).  The  Life  of  Elbridge  Gerry. 
With  Contemporary  Letters.  To  the  Close  of  the  American 
Revolution.  By  James  T.  Austin,  Esq.  Boston^  Wells  and 
Lilly^  1828-29.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  520  ;  vii.  (i),  408.  Por- 
trait. C.  &  H.  241 1 

Austin.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Lexington,  Mass.  ... 
4th  July,  181 5.  By  James  T.  Austin.  Boston,  Printed  by  Rowe 
and  Hooper,  1815.     8vo,  pp.  21.  B.  2412 

Austin.  An  Oration,  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1829, 
...  in  the  City  of  Boston.  By  James  T.  Austin.  Boston,  John 
H.  Eastburn,  Printer,  1829.     8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  2413 

[Austin.  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.  By  a  Citi- 
zen of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  Russell,  Shattuck  and  Co.,  and 
John  H.  Eastburn,  1835.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  2414 

[Austin.]  Review  of  the  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's 
Slavery,  by  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  [Austin.]  Boston,  James 
Munroe  and  Company,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  2415 

Mr.  Austin  was  also  the  author  of  Review  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chunning's  Letter  to 
Jonathan  Phillips  on  the  Slavery  Question.  Boston,  1839.  i2ino.  An  Address, 
delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  ...  October  3, 
1839.  ...  Boston,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Reply  to  the  Centinel  Review  [relating 
to  the  Massachusetts  State  Prison].  Boston,  1824.  8vo,  pp.  4.  Speech  delivered 
in  Faneuil  Hall,  Dec.  8,  1837,  at  a  Meeting  of  Citizens.    Boston,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

Austin  (Jonathan  Loring).  An  Oration,  delivered  July  4, 
1786,  at  ...  Boston  ...  .  Boston,  Printed  by  Peter  Edes  [1786]. 
4to,  pp.  19.  H.  2416 

Austin  (Jonathan  Williams).  An  Oration,  delivered  March 
5,  1778,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  to  Com- 
memorate the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  March  5,  1770.  By  J.  W. 
Austin.     Boston,  1776.     410,  pp.  14.  p.  2417 

Austin  (L.    A.)      Memorial   of  Mary   White   Wicker:    A 


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Funeral  Sermon  delivered  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26, 
1865,  by  Rev.  L.  A.  Austin,  of  Orwell,  Vt.  ...  For  Private 
Circulation.  Andover^  Printed  by  JVarren  F.  Draper^  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  2418 

Austin  (Moses).  Summary  Description  of  the  Lead  Mines 
in  Upper  Louisiana.  By  Moses  Austin.  Washington^  A.  ^ 
G.  fVay^  1804.     i2mo.  c.  2419 

Austin  (Robert  F.)  Buchananism  not  Democracy  :  Speech, 
New- York  Assembly,  Feb.  9,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  6.  s.  2420 

Austin  (Samuel).  An  Address,  pronounced  in  Worcester, 
(Mass.)  on  The  Fourth  of  July,  1825,  being  the  Forty-ninth 
Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States,  before  an 
Assembly  convened  for  the  Purpose  of  Celebrating  this  Event 
religiously.  By  Samuel  Austin,  d.d.  ...  Worcester^  Printed  by 
William  Manning  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  2421 

Austin.  The  Apology  of  Patriots,  or  The  heresy  of  the 
friends  of  the  Washington  and  peace  policy  defended.  A  Ser- 
mon, preached  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  on  the  Day  of  the 
National  Fast  ...  August  20,  181 2.  Observed  ...  in  conse- 
quence of  the  Declaration  of  War  against  Great-Britain.  By 
Samuel  Austin,  d.d.  Published  by  Request.  Printed  at  Wor- 
cester^ by  Isaac  Sturtevant,  i8i2.     8vo,  pp.  32.  b.  2422 

Austin.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Worcester,  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1798  ...  .  By  Samuel  Austin,  a.m.  Printed  at 
Worcester^  by  Leonard  Worcester^  1798-     8vo,  pp.  38.       H.  2423 

Austin.  An  Oration,  Pronounced  at  Newport,  Rhode- 
Island,  July  4,  1822.  ...  By  Samuel  Austin,  d.d.  Newport^ 
William  Simons^  1822.      8vo,  pp.  16.  2424 

Austin.  Protest  against  Proceedings  of  the  First  Church  in 
Worcester.  By  Samuel  Austin,  d.d.  Member  and  formerly 
Pastor  of  said  Church.  Printed  by  Manning  &  Trumbull,  'June, 
1821.     8vo.  pp.  16.  H.  2425 

Mr.  Austin  also  published  Discourses  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Calvinist  Church,  Wor- 
cester, Oct.  13,  1823.  Worcetter,  1823.  8vo.  An  Inaugural  Address,  pronounced 
in  Burlington,  July  a6th,  181 5,  by  Samuel  Austin,  d.d.  President  of  the  University 
of  Vermont.  ...  Burlington,  Printed  by  Francis  G.  Fish,  August,  181 5.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
H.  Examination  of  Seven  Sermons  by  Rev.  Danie!  Merrill  on  Baptism.  JVorccster^ 
1805.  i2mo.  The  following  sermons  :  Disinterested  Love,  iVi(w  l^ori,  1 79 1.  8voj 
Introductory  to  his  Ministry  in  Worcester.  fVorcester,  1791.  8vo,  pp.  32;  At  Salem, 
April  ao,    1803,  on  the  Installation  of  Samuel  Worcester,      fforcester,  1803.     8vo, 


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pp.  27 ;  Before  the  Mass.  Missionary  Soc,  May  24,  1803.  Salem,  1803.  8vo,  pp.  32  ; 
Incomparable  Excellency  of  Religion.  Cattkill,  180S.  8vo,  pp.  17.  Also  at  the 
ordinations:  in  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  17971  of  Samuel  Worcester,  and  again  in 
Granville,  N.  Y,,  Oct.  4,  of  Nathaniel  Hall,  fforceiier,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  32;  of 
Leonard  Worcester,  in  Peacham,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1799.  Peacham,  1800.  8vo,  pp. 
32;  of  John  Milton  Whiton,  Antrim,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28, 1808.  Amhtrtt,  1809.  8vo, 
pp.  28;  of  Warren  Fay.  fforcester,  1809.  8vo;  of  John  Nelson,  in  Leicester, 
Mass.,  March  4,  1812.  ff^orcester,  1812.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Sermon  at  Worcester  on 
the  Annual  Fast,  April  11,  1811.  ff^orcester,  1811.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Sermon  deliv- 
ered at  Worcester,  on  the  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving,  observed  throughout  ...  Mas- 
sachusetts, December  15,  mdccxcvi.  By  Samuel  Austin,  a.m.,  Printed  at  fVorcetttr, 
by  Leonard  fforcester,  1797.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Sermon  preached  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  on 
the  Occasion  of  the  Special  Fast,  July  23,  18 12.  fforceit^r,  18 12.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Sermon  preached  on  the  Day  of  General  Election,  at  Montpelier,  Oct.  10,  18 16. 
Montpelier,  18 16.     8vo,  pp.  27.     And  others. 

Austin  (S.  F.)  An  Address  delivered  by  S.  F.  Austin  of 
Texas  ...  in  ...  Louisville,  Kentucky,  On  the  7th  of  March, 
1836.  Lexington^  J.  Clarke  iff  Co.y  Printers^  1836.  i2mo,  pp. 
30.  H.  +  An  Address  of  the  Honorable  S.  F.  Austin,  One  of 
the  Commissioners  of  Texas.  [^Louisville^  1836].  8vo,  pp. 
29-47  of  some  unknown  work.  b.  2426 

Austin  Settlements.  Translation  of  the  Laws,  Orders,  and 
Contracts,  on  Colonization,  from  January,  1801,  up  to  this 
time,  in  virtue  of  which  Col.  Stephen  F.  Austin  has  introduced, 
&c.,  Foreign  Emigrants  in  Texas,  with  an  Explanatory  Intro- 
duction.     San  Felipe  de  Austin^  Texas^  1829.     ^^o*  ''•  2427 

Austin  (William).  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Charlestown, 
at  the  Request  of  the  Artillery  Company,  on  the  Seventeenth  of 
June ;  being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill, 
and  of  that  Company.  [Mottoes.]  By  William  Austin,  a.b. 
Charlestown^  Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge^  1 801.     8vo,  pp.  29.    H. 

Austin.  Harrington's  Directory  of  the  City  of  Austin  for 
the  Year  1866.  With  a  Historical  and  Statistical  Review  of 
Austin  and  the  Reese  River  Mining  Region.  By  Myron  Angel. 
Justin^  Nevada^  J.  D.  Fairchild  &  Co.^  Printers^  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  119.  2429 

Austria  [Colonel  Jose  de).  Bosquejo  de  la  Historia  militar 
de  Venezuela  en  la  Guerra  de  su  Independencia.  Tomo  L 
[all  published].      Caracas^  1855.     8vo,  pp.  xlvii.,  390.         2430 

Austro-Borealis,  pseudon.  A  Platform,  etc.  See  [Stearns 
(E.  J-)] 


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2426 


Der  Auswanderer  am  Niederrhein.  Meurs^  Dolle^  1849-50. 
8  nos.,  8vo,  pp.  170  in  all.  2431 

Contents, — I.  WIskonsin :  Manitowac-Rapids.  2.  Wiskonsin  :  Milwaukee.  Eben- 
ezer.  3.  Iowa ;  Pella.  4.  New- York.  5.  Indiana.  Wisconiin.  Missouri.  6. 
Wisconsin.  [Title  on  the  cover:  Wie  sieht  es  in  Wisconsin  aus  ?  ...  Voa  Wilh. 
Dames.]  7.  Indiana.  [Cover-title :  Nord-Amerika  in  seinen  verschiedenen  Bezie- 
hungen,  insbesondere  der  Staat  Indiana.  Von  Pet.  Schultze.]  8.  Ceresco,  Fond  du 
Lac  County.  [Cover-title:  Nordamerika  ...  .  Von  Emil  F.versz.  Menschenhandel 
in  Havre  von  Le  Maitre  &  Comp.  das.  u.  Washington  Finlay  in  Mainz.  Von  Louis 
Eversz.] 

Auswanderer-Bibliothek.  Verzeichniss  der  seit  den  letzten 
10  Jahren  erschienenen  Schriften  und  Charten  fiir  Auswanderer 
mit  Angabe  der  Starke,  der  Verleger,  der  Preise  und  einer 
Uebersicht  nach  den  verschiedenen  Landern  und  Staaten.  Ru- 
dolstadt^  Froebel^  1852.     8vo,  pp.  33.  2432 

Auswanderer-Calender  fur  1854  und  1855.  i.  Doppel-Jahr- 
gang.     Rudohtadt^  Froebel^  1854.      i6mo,  pp.  84.  2433 

This  is  the  "Ausgabe  fur  Nord-Amerika;"  an  "  Ausgabe  fiir  Siid-Amerika,"  pp. 
88,  was  published  ;  also  an  edition  for  North  America  of  the  "  Calender  fiir  1855  und 
1856." 

Die  Auswanderer  in  Amerika.  Aus  den  Atlantischen  Studien 
abgedruckt.     G'6ttingen^Wigand\\%^'^.     8vo,  pp.  i6.         2434 

Der  Auswanderer,  zunachst  Organ  der  sammtlichen  Auswan- 
derungsvereine  Sachsens.  Mittheilungen  aus  deutschen  An- 
siedlungen,  Rathgeber  fur  fortziehende  Briider,  sowie  Bespre- 
chungen  iiber  geistiges  und  sittliches  Leben  transatlantischer 
Volker.  [iii.]  Jahrgang  1850.  Schneeberg\and'\Leip'z,tg\\%^Q\ 
4to.     Continued.  2435 

1850,  104  nos.  each  4  pp.;  1851,  52  nos.  each  8  pp. 

Die  Auswanderung  der  Deutschen  nach  Texas,  Nordamerika 
und  Ungarn.  Eine  Mahnung  an  die  Nation.  Munchen^  Franz^ 
1844.     8vo,  pp.  56.  2436 

See  also  under  Mexico,  Michigan,  and  Texas. 

Die  Auswanderung  nach  Amerika.  Breslau,  Schulz  &  Co.^ 
1850.     8vo,  pp.  4.  2437 

Uber  Auswanderungen,  iiberhaupt,  iiber  Auswanderungen 
nach  Amerika  insbesondere,  von  dem  Standpunkte  der  Ge- 
schichte,  der  Universalphilosophie,  der  Moral  und  Politik.  Ru- 
dolstadty  1834.     8vo.  2438 

Cover-title :   "  Fluch  und  Segen  der  Auswanderungen,"  etc. 


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Auswahl  kleiner  Reisebeschreibungen  und  anderer  statistischen 
und  geographischen  Nachrichten.  Leipzig.,  Schneider.,  1784-95. 
22  vols.,  8vo.  2439 

Auswahl  schoner  seltener  Gewachse  als  eine  Fortsetzung  der 
Amerikanischen  Gewachse.  Mit  250  illuminirten  Kupfertafein 
mit  Text  von  Jh.  Zorn.  Niirnberg.,  Bauer  u.  Raspe^  1795-98. 
5  pt.     8vo.  2440 

This  is  a  continuation  of  Dreyhundert  auserlesene  Amerikanische  Gewiichie  nach 
Linneischer  Ordnung.      Niirnherg,  1785. 

Ausziige  aus  Briefen  aus  Nord-Amerika,  geschreiben  von 
zweien  aus  Ulm  an  der  Donau  gebiirtigen,  nun  im  Staate  Louisi- 
ana ansassigen  Geschwistern.  Nebst  Beschreibung  einer  Reise 
durch  mehrere  der  nordlichen  und  westlichen  Staaten  von  Nord- 
Amerika.   ...    Ulm.,  Niibling.,  1833.      i2mo,  pp.  224.     Plate. 

Ein  auszug  ettlicher|sendbriefF  dem  aller  durchleiichtigisten  | 
groszmechtigiste«  Fiirsten  vnd  Herren  Herren  Carl  Romischen 
vnd|  Hyspanische«  Konig  &c  vnserm  gnedigen  hern  durch  ire 
verordent  |  Hauptleut  |  von  wegen  einer  new  gefunde«  Inseln, 
der  selbew  gelegen  |  heit  vnd  jnwoner  stitten  vn  gewonheiten 
inhaltend  vor  FCurtzuerschi- 1  nen  tagen  zugefandt.  |  [Colo- 
phon] Getruckt  in  der  keiserlichen  Stat  Nurmberg  durch 
Fryderichen  Peypus  |  vnd  seligklich  volendjam.  17.  tag  Marcij 
des  jars  do  man  |  zalt  nach  Christ!  uhsers  lieben  |  herren  gebvrt. 
MDXX.  I      4to,  Title,  i  I.,  6  leaves  and  i  blank.  2442 

Contains  an  account  of  the  expeditions  of  Francisco  Hernandez  de  Cordova,  Grijalva, 
and  Cortes  to  Yucatan,  from  Anghiera. 

Autentijck  Verhael  van  't  remarcquabelste  is  voorgevallen  in 
Brasil,  tusschen  den  Hollandtschen  Admirael  Willem  Cornelisz 
ende  de  Spaensche  VIoot.  Midtsg.  de  Sententie  ende  executie 
over  eenighe  Schippers,  die  haren  Eedt  in't  ghevecht  niet  be- 
tracht  hadden.  Amsterdam.,  von  J.  van  Hilten.,  1640.  4to,  pp. 
12.  2443 

"  The  marks  „C  3."  and  „D"  at  the  foot  of  two  of  the  pages  are  evidently  mis- 
printed, and  instead  of  A  3.  and  B." — Muller. 

AuTEROCHE.     See  Chappe  d'Auteroche  (Jean). 

Authentic  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress  held 
at  New-York,  In  mdcclxv,  On  the  Subject  of  the  American 
Stamp  Act.    [London~\.,  mdcclxvii.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  37.      H.  &  s. 


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An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Pres- 
ent Contest  in  America.  To  which  is  added  the  Discovery  of 
America  by  Columbus.     London^  '77^*     ^^o.  2445 

Authentic  Copies  of  the  Correspondence  of  Charles  Cotes- 
worth  Pinckney,  John  Marshall,  and  Elhridge  Gerry,  Esqrs. 
Envoys  Extraordinary  and  Ministers  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Re- 
public of  France ;  as  Presented  to  Both  Houses  of  Congress, 
April  3,  1798.  By  His  Excellency,  John  Adams.  President 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  London^  Printed  for  y.  Debrett^ 
1798.     8vo,  pp.  78.  2446 

Authentic  Copies  of  the  Preliminary  Articles  of  Peace  be- 
tween Great  Britain,  France,  Spain  and  the  United  States  of 
America,  signed  at  Versailles,  20th  January,  1783.  London^ 
1783.     8vo,  pp.  32.  2447 

Authentic  Copies  of  the  Provisional  and  Preliminary  Articles 
of  Peace  signed  between  Great  Britain,  F" ranee,  Spain,  and  the 
United  States  of  America.  ...   London^  1783-     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Authentic  Copies  of  the  Provisional  and  Preliminary  Articles 
of  Peace  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, the  King  of  France,  and  the  King  of  Spain,  signed  Nov"^  30, 
1782  &  Jan.  20,  1783.     London^  J.  Debrett^  ^783.     8vo.  2449 

An  Authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  the  Havana.  By  an 
Officer.  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Plan  of  the  Siege  of  the 
Havana,  Shewing  the  Landing,  Encampments,  Approaches,  and 
Batteries  of  the  English  Army.  With  the  Attacks  and  Sta- 
tions of  the  Fleet.  London^  T.  Jejff^erys^  mdcclxii.  8vo,  pp. 
44.     Plan.  c.  ii  H.  2450 

An  authentic  Narrative  of  Facts  relating  to  the  Exchange  of 
Prisoners  taken  at  the  Cedars ;  supported  by  the  Testimonies 
and  Depositions  of  His  Majesty's  Officers,  with  Several  Original 
Letters  and  Papers.  Together  with  Remarks  upon  the  Report 
and  Resolves  of  the  American  Congress  on  that  Subject.  Lon- 
don^ T.  Cadell^  MDCCLXxvii.     8vo,  pp.  50.  n.  2451 

"  These  remarks  are  intended  to  shew  the  fallacy  of  the  report  of  the  Congress,  and 
to  evince  the  perfidy  of  that  body,  in  the  resolves." — M.  R. 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  the  Doddington  India- 
man,  and  of  the  Surprising  Adventures,  and  Distresses  of  those 
on  Board,  who  survived  the  Shipwreck,  from  the  Journal  of  one 


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of  the  Surviving   Officers.      [Motto.]      New-Tor k^   Printed  by 
James  Parker  and  Company^  mdcclxii.     izmo,  pp.  28.      P.  2452 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Expedition 
under  the  Command  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Craufurd,  until  its  Ar- 
rival at  Monte  Video  j  with  an  Account  of  the  Operations 
against  Buenos  Ayres  under  the  Command  of  Lieul.-Gen. 
Whitelocke.  By  an  Officer  of  the  Expedition.  London^  the 
Author^  1808.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  viii.,  216.     4  Maps.  c.  A  h. 

Authentic  Papers  from  America  :  submitted  to  the  Dispas- 
sionate Consideration  of  the  Public.  London^  T.  Becket^  *775' 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  33.  s.  2454 

This  collection  contains  the  several  American  petitions  previous  to  the  repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act,  contrasted  with  the  petition  of  the  late  Congress  to  the  King,  and  their 
address  to  the  people  of  Great  Britain.     See  M.  R.,  lii.,  87. 

Authentic  Papers  Relating  to  the  Expedition  against  Cartha- 
gena :  being  the  Resolutions  of  the  Councils  of  War ;  both  of 
Sea  and  Land-Officers  ...  .  With  ...  the  Letters  which  passed 
between  Admiral  Vernon  and  General  Wentworth  ;  and  also 
between  the  Goveraor  of  Carthagena  and  the  Admiral.  London^ 
L.  Raymond^  1744-     8vo,  Title,  pp.  lOO.  H.  2455 

Authentic  Papers  Relative  to  the  Expedition  against  the 
Charibbs,  and  the  Sale  of  Lands  in  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent. 
London^  J.  Almon^  M  DCC  Lxxiii.     410,  pp.  83.  H.  2456 

Authentic  proceedings  of  the  French  King  and  his  parliament 
against  the  Jesuits  of  France,  with  a  preface  tracing  the  artifices 
of  the  whole  body  of  Jesuits,  and  enumerating  the  various 
diabolical  methods  they  made  use  of  by  Mons.  La  Valette,  their 
Agent  at  Martinico,  &c.     London^  Wilkie^  1761.     8vo,  pp.  61. 

Authentic  Rebel  Papers  seized  at  St.  Eustatius,  1781.  London.^ 
L.  Lambert^  G.  Kearsfy,  and  J.  Bowen,  m.dcc.lxxxi.  4to, 
Title,  pp.  vi.,  23.  H.  2458 

The  Monthly  Reviewer  doubts  the  authenticity  of  these  papers.  See  M.  R.,  lxv., 
382. 

An  Authentic  Register  of  the  British  Successes,  being  a  Col- 
lection of  all  the  Extraordinary  Gazettes,  from  the  taking  of 
Louisbourgh,  July  26th,  1758,  to  the  Defeat  of  the  French 
Fleet  Nov.  21st  1759.     London^  1760.      i2mo.  2459 

Contains  particulars  of  the  taking  of  Louisbourg,  Ticonderoga.  Fort  Duquesne, 
Niagara,  and  Quebec. 


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An  Authentic  Report  of  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, June  the  23d,  1825,  on  Mr.  Buxton's  Motion  relative  to 
the  Demolition  or  the  Methodist  Chapel  and  Mission  House  in 
Barbadoes,  an  i  the  Expulsion  of  Mr.  Shrewsbury,  a  Wesleyan 
Missionary,  from  that  Island.  London^  J,  Hatchard  and  Son^ 
1825.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  119.  H.  2459a 

Authentic  Translation  of  a  Note  from  a  Minister  of  the 
French  Republic  to  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States, 
etc.     New  York^  1796.     8vo,  pp.  38.  2460 

Authentiek  Tractaat  van  Vriendschap,  Commercie  en  Navi- 
gatie  tusschen  zyne  Majesteit  van  Groot-Britanje,  en  de  Veree- 


nigde  Staaten  van  America.     [1794.]     8vo,  pp.  40. 


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Avthentische  Nachricht  Von  der  Verhandlung,  und  dem  Ver- 
lass  Der  am  14''"  und  IS**"',  Januarii  Anno  174 J.  In  sogenann- 
ten  Falckner.  Schwamm  An  Georg  Hubners  Hause  gehaltenen 
Zweyten  Versammlung,  Sowol  Einiger  Teutschen  Arbeiter  Der 
Evangelischen  Religionen  Als  Verschiedener  einzelen  treuen 
Gezeugen  und  Gottsfurchtiger  Nachbarn.  Nebst  einigen  Bey- 
lagen.  Philadelphia  Gedruckt  und  zw  haben  bey  B.  Franklin  [n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  19-40.  2462 

Avthentische  |  Relation  |  Von  dem  |  Anlass,  Fortgang  und 
Schlusse|Der  am  i""="  und  2"^"  Januarii,  Anno  I74j|ln  Ger- 
mantoun  gehalten  |  Versammlung  |  Einiger  Arbeiter  |  Derer  meisten 
Christlichen  Religionen  |  Vnd  |  Vieler  vor  sich  selbst  Gott-die- 
nenden  Christen-Menschen  |  in  Pennsylvania  |  ausgesetzt  |  In  Ger- 
mantoun  am  Abend  des  2"^"  Obigen  Monats,  |  Philadelphia^  \  Ge- 
druckt und  zu  haben  bey  B.  Franklin.     [1742.]     4to,  8  1.      2463 

The  Author  of  Plain  Truth  strip'd  Stark  naked.  Philadelphia^ 
1764.     i2mo.  2464 

The  Author  of  Quaker  Unmasked,  Strip'd  Stark  Naked,  or 
the  Delineated  Presbyterian  Play'd  Hob  With.  Philadelphia^ 
Printed  in  the  Tear  1764.      i2mo,  pp.  12.  c.  2464a 

Autobiography  of  a  Female  Slave.     See  [Griffiths  (Mattie)j. 

Autobiography  of  an  English  Soldier  in  the  United  States 
Army.  London^  Hurst  iff  Blackett  1853.  ^  vols.,  post  8vo, 
pp.  306,  313.  c.-\- Reprinted^  New  Tork,  Stringer  ^  Townsend^ 
1853.     i2nio,  pp.  xii.,  9-288.     2  Plates.  H.  2465 

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AuTODicus.  The  Critique  of  the  Vision  of  Rubeta.  A 
Dramatic  Sketch,  in  One  Act,  By  Autodicus.  [Motto.]  Phila- 
delphia^ Printed  for  the  Trade^  1838.     8vo,  pp.  32.  2466 

In  aniwer  to  Osburne't  Foem  on  New  Amiterdam. 

Autographs  for  Freedom.     See  [Griffiths  (Julia)]. 

Autograph  Leaves  of  Our  Country's  Authors.  Baltimore^ 
Gushingly  Bailey y  1864.     4to,  pp.  xi.,  200.  2467 

Published  for  the  Sanitary  Fair  at  Baltimore. 

AvALLE.  Tableau  comparatif  des  productions  des  colonies 
fran^aises  aux  Antilles,  avec  celles  des  colonies  anglaises, 
espagnoles  et  hollandaises,  de  I'annee  1787  a  1788.  Suivi  de 
Tetablissement  et  mouvement  d'une  Sucrerie,  pendant  le  cours 
d'une  annee.  Observations  sur  I'etendue  que  ces  Habitations 
doivent  avoir  ...  .  Par  le  citoyen  Avalle  habitant  cultivateur 
de  Saint-Domingue.  Paris^  Goujon  fih^  Dehray^  Fuschs  [n.  d.] 
4to,  Half-title,  pp.  viii.,  (2),  5  folded  1.,  7  1.,  i  f.  1.,  2  1.,  i  f.  1., 
pp.  75.     Plate.  H.  2468 

AvALOs  Y  FiGUEROA  (Diego  d').  Primera  parte  de  la  Miscel- 
anea  Austral  de  D.  Diego  d'Avalos  y  Figueroa  en  varios  Colo- 
guios,  Interlocutores,  Delio,  y  Cilena,  Con  la  Defensa  de 
las  Damas.  LimOy  Jntonio  Ricardo,  1602.  4to,  22  p.  1.,  pp. 
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Relates  to  the  history  and  antiquities  of  Peru.     See  Ternaux,  254. 

Ave-Lallemant  (F.)  Erinnerungen  an  Brasilien.  Liibeck 
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Av6-Lallemant  (Robert  C.  B.)  Reise  durch  Siid-Brasilien 
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Ave  Lallemant.  Die  Benutzung  der  Palmen  am  Ama- 
zonen-Strom  in  der  Oekonomie  der  Indianer.  Nach  einem  im 
Athenaum  zu  Hamburg  am  19.  Nov.  i860  gehaltenen  freien 
Vortrag.     Hamburg,  Boyes&  Geisler,  186 1.     i6mo,  pp.  vi.,  44. 

Ave-Lallemant.  Reise  durch  Nord-Brasilien  im  Jahre 
1859.     Leipzig,  Brockhaus,  i860.     2  parts,  8vo,  pp.  xxi.,  815. 

Ave  Lallemant.  Tabatinga  am  Amazonenstrome.  Ein 
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Hamburg^  Perthes-Besser  ilf  Mauke^   1863. 

2474 


AvendaRo  (Diego  de).  Carta, J  que  el  P.  Francisco  |  Xavier 
Rector  del  ColcKio|  Maximo  de  b.  Pablo,  y  al  prrsente  Prc- 
posito  I  Provincial  de  la  Provincia  del  Peru.  |  Remitio  a  Los 
Padres  Rcctores  dejlos  Colegios,  y  Casas  de  la  Compafiia  de 
Iesvs|de  la  dicha  Provincia.  |L)andoles  vna  breve  noticia|de  la 
cxemplarissima  vida,  y  dichosa  muerte|del  Venerable  P.  Diego 
de  Avendafio.  I  Afio.  1689.  |  Cow  licencia  en  Lima,  Por  loseph  de 
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AvendaRo.  R.  p.  Didaci  de  Avendafio  Socictatis  lesv, 
Segoviensis,  In  Pervvio  iam  pridem  publici  &  primarij  S.  Theo- 
logix  Professoris,  &  in  Sacro  Inquisitionis  Sanctae  Tribunali 
adlecti  Censoris,  Thesavrus  Indicvs,  sev  generalis  Instrvctor 
pro  regimine  conscientix,  in  iis  qua;  ad  Indias  spectant.  Tomvs 
primvs,  Ea  continens,  quae  ad  Ciuilem  praesertim  conducunt 
Gubernationem.  ||  Tomvs  secundvs  Circa  spiritualia  totus :  Sacra- 
menta  inquam,  Prascepta  Ecclesiae,  Priuilegia  pro  ipsis,  Indul- 
gentias,  &  Sacrorum  Hominum  status,  /^ntverpla^  apud  Jaco- 
bvm  Mevrsivm^  m.dc.lxviii.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  (16),  347,  (17), 
41,  (3) ;  (8),  769,  (19),  66,  (5).  H.  + Auctuarium  Indicum,  seu 
Thesauri  Indici  Tomus  tertius  ||  quartus  ||  quintus.  Jntverpia^ 
Jacob  Meursius^  1675.  3  vols.,  folio. -|-Cursus  consummatus  ; 
seu  recognitiones  Theologicae,  Expostiv*,  Scholastics  et  Mo- 
rales ;  utilia  multa  et  specialia  continentes  generaliter  et  pro 
Indiis  circa  earum  thesaurum.  Jntverpia^  Hieron.  Verdussen^ 
1686.     Folio.  2476 

AvERAY  [Mr.)  Britannia  and  the  Gods  in  Council,  a  Dra- 
matic Poem,  wherein  Felicity  is  predicted  to  Britain,  the 
Causes  of  the  present  disputes  in  Europe  and  America  are  de- 
bated, and  their  Issue  Prophetically  determined.  London^  ^"JS^- 
4to.  2477 

AvERiLL  (L.  B.)  Songs ;  National  and  Moral,  for  the  Sol- 
dier and  Laborer :  also,  A  Wonderful  Narrative  of  an  Indian 
found  in  a  Torpid  State,  with  a  Dialogue  between  an  Indian 
ana  a  White  Man.  By  Leonard  B.  Averill.  Montpelier^  the 
Author^  1862.     i6mo,  pp.  27,  (i).  h.  2478 

Avery   (David).      Sermon  preached  at  Greenwich,  Conn., 


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i8th  of  Dec,  1777,  being  a  General  Thanksgiving  throughout 
the  United  States.     Norwich^  ^77^-     limo,  pp.  47.        c.  2479 

Also  :  Two  Sermons  <in  ...  not  bridling  the  Tongue.  Boiion,  Mnccxci.  8vo,  pp. 
66.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Interment  »f  Mr.  Walter  Muor,  ...  .  CAarleiitivn,  I7<>(^. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

AvERV.  The  Lord  is  to  be  praised  for  the  Triumphs  of  his 
Power.  A  Sermon  Preached  At  Greenwich,  in  Connecticut. 
On  the  18""  of  Ueccmbcr,  1777.  Being  A  General  Thanks- 
giving through  the  United  American  States,  liy  David  Avery, 
V.  u.  M.  Chaplain  to  Col.  Sherburne's  Regiment.  Norwich^ 
Green  Uf  Spooner^  177^*      ^vo,  pp.  47.  C.  2480 

AvERV  (Edward).  Annexation  of  Roxbury  and  Boston. 
Argument  on  behalf  of  the  Remonstrants,  By  Edward  Avery, 
Esq.  ...  Boston,,  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  ^  Jvery^  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  44.  H.  2481 

Avery  (E.  K.)  The  Arguments  of  Counsel  in  the  Close  of 
the  Trial  of  Rev.  Ephraim  IC.  Avery,  for  the  Murder  of  Sarah 
M.  Cornell  ...  .  Hon.  Jeremiah  Mason,  of  Boston,  for  the 
Prisoner.  Albert  C.  Greene,  Attorney  General,  for  the  Prose- 
cution. Reported  without  Abridgement,  by  Benjamin  F.  Hal- 
let.  Also,  a  Literal  Report  of  the  Medical  Testimony  of  Prof. 
Walter  Channing  and  Dr.  William  Turner,  revised  by  the  Wit- 
nesses, and  not  before  published.  ...  Boston^  Daily  Commercial 
Gazette  and  Boston  Daily  Advocate,,  'J^^^t  1^33'    ^vo,  pp.  94,  (i). 

AvERV.  A  Correct,  Full  and  Im^  tial  Report  of  the  Trial 
of  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  before  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
of  the  State  of  Rhode-Island,  at  Newport,  May  6,  1833,  for  the 
Murder  of  Sarah  M.  Cornell.  Providence,,  Marshall  and  Brown 
[1833].      i2mo,  pp.  178.  c.  H.  2483 

Avery.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  New  England  An- 
nual Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  on  the  case 
of  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  Member  of  said  Conference. 
Boston,,  Printed  by  David  H.  £la,  1833.     8vo,  pp.  12.     H.  2484 

Avery.  Strictures  on  the  Case  of  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  ori- 
ginally published  in  the  Republican  Herald,  Providence,  R.  L, 
with  Corrections,  Revision  and  Additions.  By  Aristides.  Pro- 
vidence,,  IVilliam  Simons,,  "Jr.,,  1833.      i2mo,  pp.  Too.        c.  2485 

Avery.     A  Vindication  of  the  Result  of  the  Trial  of  Rev. 


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Ephraim  K.  Avery  \  to  which  is  prefixed  his  Statement  of  F'acts 
relative  to  the  Circumstances  by  which  he  became  involved  in 
the  Prosecution.  With  a  Map.  Boston^  Russell^  Odiorne  and 
Co.  [and]  David  H,  Ela^  1834.     i2mo,  pp.  74.      c.  &  h.  2486 

Several  pamphlcti  concerning  thii  caie  are  deicribed  at  length  in  Bartlctt'a  Blbl.  R. 
I.,  pp.  20,  ai. 

Avery  (John).  The  King  of  the  Pirates  ;  being  an  Account 
of  the  famous  Enterprises  of  Captain  Avery,  the  mock  King  of 
Madagascar,  with  his  Rambles  and  Piracies,  in  two  Letters  from 
himself  during  his  stay  at  Madagascar,  and  one  since  his  Escape 
from  thence.     London.^  1 720.     8vo.  2487 

Contains  an   interesting  account  of  his  proceedings,  with  Captain  Sharp,  Captain 
Sawltins,  Goiguet,  and  other  pirates,  in  nearly  every  part  of  America. 

Avery  (Joseph).  An  Oration,  delivered  at  Holden,  July  4, 
1806  ;  being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Independence  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  By  Joseph  Avery.  Boston^  Printed  by  Man- 
ning y  Loring,  1806.     8vo,  pp.  12.  h.  2488 

Avery  and  Hempstead.  Narrative  of  Jonathan  Rathbun, 
With  Accurate  Accounts  of  the  Capture  of  Groton  Fort,  the 
Massacre  that  Followed,  And  the  Sacking  and  Burning  of  New 
London,  September  6  1781,  by  the  British  Forces  under  the 
command  of  the  Traitor  Benedict  Arnold.  By  Rufus  Avery 
And  Stephen  Hempstead,  Eye  witnesses  of  the  same.  Together 
with  An  Interesting  Appendix.     [No  imprint.]     i2mo,  pp.  80. 

AvES  (Thomas).  Case  of  the  Slave-Child,  Med.  Report  of 
the  Arguments  of  Counsel,  and  of  the  Opinion  of  the  Court,  in 
the  case  of  Commonwealth  vs.  Aves,  ...  in  the  Supreme  Judicial 
Court  of  Massachusetts.  5w/on,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  +  The 
same.     Boston^  1836.     8vo,  pp.  40.  P.  2490 

Avezac-Macaya  (Marie  Armand  Pascal  d').  Considerations 
gcographiques  sur  I'histoire  du  Bresil,  examen  critique  d'une  nou- 
velle  histoire  generale  du  Bresil  recemment  publ.  en  portugais 
a  Madrid  par  M.  Fr.  Ad.  de  Varnhagen.  Avec  2  cartes.  Paris, 
1857.     Rl*  8vo.  2491 

Avezac-Macaya.  Coup  d'oeil  historique  sur  la  projection 
des  cartes  de  geographic.  ...  Paris,  Leiber,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  viii., 
152.     Plates.  2492 

From  the  "Bulletin,"  etc.,  April,  May,  June,  1863. 

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compte  de  I'Espagne  et  les  mesures  itineraires  employees  par 
les  marins  Espagnols  et  Portugais  des  xv"  et  xvi"  siecles,  pour 
faire  suite  aux  considerations  geographiques  sur  I'histoire  du 
Bresil.  ...  Parisy  1858.     8vo,  pp.  188.  2493^ 

From  the  "  Bulletin  de  la  Societe  de  Geographie,"  Sept.,  Oct.,  1858. 

[Avezac-Macaya.]  Martin  Hylacomylus  Waltzemiiller  ses 
ouvrages  et  ses  collaborateurs  Voyage  d'exploration  et  de  de- 
couvertes  a  travers  quelques  epitres  dedicatoires  prefaces  et 
opuscules  en  prose  et  en  vers  du  commencement  du  xvi'  siecle 
...  par  un  geographe  bibliophile.  Paris^  Challamel  aine^  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  vi.,  176.  H.  2493 

AviLA  (Fr.  de).  Arte  de  la  lengua  Mexicana,  y  breves 
platicas  de  los  mysterios  de  N.  Santa  Fe  catolica,  y  otras  para 
exortacion  de  su  obligacion  a  los  Indios  Compuesta.  Por  el 
P.  F.  Francisco  de  Avila.  ...  del  orden  de  los  Menores  de  N.  P. 
San  Francisco.     Mexico^  i?'?*     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  98  in  all.       2494 

Heber's  copy  sold  for  £z  14s.;  Brunet,  17  fr. 

AviLA.  Oratio  I  habita  in  Ecclesia  |  cathedrali  Limensi  ad 
Domi- 1  num  Bartholomasum  Lupum  Guerrerum  Archiepisco  |  pum 
euisdem  Ciuitatis,  totius  Regni  Peruani  Metropojlitanum,  regi- 
umq;  Consiliarium  &c.  A  Doctore  Fran-|cisco  de  Auila  Vicario 
Prouinciae  de  Huarocheri,  atq  ;  |  Parocho  ecclesiae  Sancti  Damiani 
in  eadem  pro- 1  uincia.  Dominica  tertia  Aduentus,  decima  |  tenia 
die  mensis  Decern  b  rs  [«V].  j  Anno.  1609.  |  In  qva  ipsi  Domino 
Archiepiscopo  ostenjdit  miserrimum  statum  circa  Christianam 
religionem,  in  quo  Indi  huius  Me- 1  tropoleos  delitescunt :  hocq  ; 
vice  laudum  in  aduentu  gratissimo  ipsius  { Domini  Archiepiscopi, 
vice  etiam  congratulationis  illi  |  ofFert,  remediumq  ;  adhibere  per- 
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Avis  aux  Hessois  Et  autres  peuples  de  I'Allemagne  Vendus 
par  leurs  Princes  a  I'Angleterre.  Cleves^  Bertol,  ^111-  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  2496 

Avis  divers,  and'Pi.v\s  du  Cap.     See  Saint-Domingo. 

Avis  d'un  bon  patriote.    Paris^  imp.  de  Henri  IV.    [n.  d.]    8vo. 

A  pamphlet  relating  to  the  afFaiis  of  St.  Domingo  in  1790. 

AviTY  (Sieur  d').  Les  |  Estats,  Empires,  |  et  Principavtez  |  dv 
Monde,  I  Representez  par  la  |  Description  des  Pays,|mGeurs  des 


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la  Religion,  et  les  Princes  |  qui  ont  gouuerne  |  chacun  Estat.  |  Auec 
L'origine  de  toutes  les  |  Religions,  et  de  tous  les  |  Cheualiers  et 
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The  notice  of  the  New  World  occupies  sixty-seven  pages.    Boucher,  vi.,  171,  notices 
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Avon.  The  Mineral  Waters  of  Avon,  N.  Y.  Rochester, 
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AvRiGNY  (C.  J.  Lceuillard  d').  Le  Depart  de  la  Perouse, 
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Away  in  the  Wilderness  ;  or.  Life  among  the  Red  Indians 
and  Fur  Traders  of  North  America.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  y 
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Awful  Calamities:  or.  The  Shipwrecks  of  December,  1839, 
...  on  the  Coast  of  Massachusetts  \  in  which  were  lost  more 
than  90  Vessels,  and  nearly  200  dismasted,  driven  ashore  or 
otherwise  damaged,  and  more  than  150  Lives  destroyed  ...  . 
Second  Edition.  Boston,  Press  of  J.  Howe,  1 840.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
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AxMiLEN  (A.  O.)     See  Esquemeling. 

Ayanque  (Simon).  Lima  por  dentro  y  Fuera.  Por  Simon 
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A  description  of  Lima  in  verse. 

Ayanques  (S.)  Lima  por  dentro  y  fuera.  La  da  a  luz 
Simon  Ayanques  ...  .  Nueva  edicion.  Paris,  Impr.  de  Fournier ; 
Lima,  Joubert-Dubreuil,  1842.     i8mo,  pp.  153.  2504 

Aycinena  (Juan).  Memoria  sobre  el  canal  proyectado  en  el 
istmo  de  Nicaragua.  Por  el  ministro  general  de  Guatemala,  D. 
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Aycinena.  Memoire  sur  la  canalisation  projetee  de  I'isthme 
de  Nicaragua.  Par  M.  J.  Aycinena,  ministre  general  du  gou- 
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The  writer  of  this  pamphlet  is  of  opinion  "  that  M.  St.  John's  design,  in  publishing 

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his  letters,  was  to  diffuse  a  spirit  of  migrating  to  America."  He  accuses  him  also  of  a 
palpable  falsehood,  in  describing  "himself  as  a  native  American,  descended  from  Scotch 
parents,  it  being  a  fact,  according  to  this  writer,  well  known,  that  he  is  a  native  of 
Normandy,  and  that  his  chief  residence  while  in  America  was  at  New  York."  Ste 
M.  R.,  Ixviii.,  537.  The  author  was  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ayscough."  &«  Nichols,  ix., 
P-  SI- 

AzAis  (Jean  Pierre  Hyacinthe).  De  rAmerique.  Par  H. 
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AzANZA  (J.  d')  and  O'Farrill  (G).  Memoria  de  D.  Jose 
de  Azanza  y  D.  Gonz.  O-Farill  sobra  la  politica  desde  Marzo 
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Azanza  and  O'Farrill.  Expose  des  Faits  qui  justifient 
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traduit  de  I'espagnol  par  M.  A.  Foudras.  Paris^  18 15.  8vo, 
pp.  325.  2530 

Azara  (Felix  de).  Apuntamientos  para  la  Historia  Natural 
de  los  Quadrupedos  del  Paraguay  y  Rio  de  la  Plata,  escritos  por 
Don  Felix  de  Azara.  ...  Madrid^  En  la  Imprenta  de  la  Fiuda  de 
Ibarra^  MDCCCii.     2  vols.,  4to,  10  p.  1.,  pp.  318 ;  Errata,  i  p. 

Mr.  Rich  (Vol.  2,  p.  10)  prints  a  very  interesting  letter  by  the  author,  concern- 
ing this  work  on  South  An.i^rica. 

AzARA.  Apuntamientos  para  la  Historia  Natural  de  los 
Paxaros  del  Paraguay  y  Rio  de  la  Plata.  Escritos  por  Don 
Felix  de  Azara.  Madrid^  Ibarra^  1 802-1805.  3  vols.,  sm. 
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Azara.  Correspondencia  oficial  e  inedita  sobre  la  demarca- 
cion  de  limites  entre  el  Paraguay  y  el  Brasil,  por  D.  Felix  de 
Azara,  primer  comisario  de  la  tercera  division.  ...  Buenos-Aires.^ 
1836.     Folio,  pp.  68,  ii.  2533 

Azara.  Descripcion  e  historia  del  Paraguay  y  del  Rio  de  La 
Plata,  obra  pdstuma  de  Don  Felix  de  Azara.  La  publica  su 
sobrino  ...  D.  Agustin  de  Azara,  marques  de  Nibbiano,  bajo  la 
direccion  de  D.  Basilio  Sebastian  Castellanos  de  Losada.  Madrid.^ 
1847.     2  vols.,  4to.     Portrait.  2534 

Azara.  Diario  de  la  navegacion  y  reconocimiento  del  Rio 
Tebicuari.  Obra  postuma  de  D.  Felix  Azara.  ...  Buenos-Aires.^ 
1836.    4to,  Title,  pp.  v.,  47.    (Angelis,  Coleccion,  Tomo  11.)  h. 

Azara.     Diario  de  un  reconocimiento  de  las  guardias  y  for- 


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tines,  que  guarnecen  la  linea  de  frontera  de  Buenos-Aires,  para 
ensancharla ;  por  D.  Felix  de  Azara,  capitan  de  navio  de  la  real 
armada.  ...  Buenos-Jires,  ^837.  Folio,  Title,  pp.  iv.,  49. 
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AzARA.  Essais  sur  I'Histoire  Naturelle  des  Quadrupedes  de  la 
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jusqu'en  1796:  avec  une  appendice  sur  quelques  reptiles,  et 
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The  original  was  published  in  the  year  following,  at  Madrid,  with  addition!  and 
corrections  by  the  author.     See  No.  2531. 

AzARA.  Informes  de  D.  Felix  de  Azara,  sobre  varios  pro- 
yectos  de  colonizar  el  Chaco.  ...  Buenos-Aires,  1836.  Folio, 
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Azara.  Memorias  sobre  el  estado  rural  del  Rio  de  La  Plata 
en  1 80 1,  demarcacion  de  limites  entre  el  Brasil  y  el  Paraguay  a 
ultimos  del  siglo  xviii,  e  informes  sobre  varios  particulares  de  la 
America  Meridional  espafiola.  Escritos  pdstumos  de  D.  Felix 
de  Azara ;  los  publica  su  subrino,  D.  Augustin  de  Azara,  bajo 
la  direccion  de  D.  Basilio  Sebastian  Castellanos  de  Losada. 
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Azara.  Natural  History  of  the  Quadrupeds  of  Paraguay 
and  the  River  la  Plata.  By  Don  Felix  de  Azara.  Translated 
from  the  Spanish  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  a  Physical 
Sketch  of  the  Country,  and  numerous  notes  by  W.  P.  Hunter. 
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Volume  I.  only  published. 

AzARA.  Voyages  dans  L'Amerique  Meridionale,  par  Don 
Felix  de  Azara,  Commissaire  et  Commandant  des  limites 
espagnoles  dans  le  Paraguay  depuis  1781  jusqu'en  1801  ;  Con- 
tenant  la  description  geographique,  politique  ct  civile  du  Para- 
guay et  de  la  riviere  de  La  Plata  j  I'histoire  de  la  decouverte  et 
de  la  conquete  de  ces  contrees  ;  des  details  nombreux  sur  leur 
histoire  naturelle,  et  sur  les  peuples  sauvages  qui  les  habitent  j  le 
recit  des  moyens  employes  par  les  Jesuites  pour  assujetir  et 
civiliser  les  indigenes,  etc.  Publics  d'apres  les  Manuscrits  de 
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le  meme  auteur,  traduite,  d'apres  I'original  espagnol,  et  aug- 
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manoscritti  dal  Sig.  C.  A.  Walkenaer,  tradotti  dal  S.  P.  Gaetano 
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Azara.  Viajes  por  la  America  del  Sud  de  don  Felix  de 
Azara,  desde  1789  (1781  ?)  hasta  i8oi  ...  trad,  de  Walckenaer; 
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A.  Lindau.     Leifxig,  Hinrichs,  1810.     3  vols.,  8vo.     Maps  and  Plates. 

AzEREDo  CouTiNHO.     See  Cunha  de  Azeredo  Coutinho. 

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Azevedo.  Memorias  Historicas  do  Rio  de  Janeiro  e  das 
provincias  annexas  a  jurisdi^ao  de  Vice-rei  do  estado  do  Brazil : 
por  Joze  de  Souza  Azevedo,  Pizarro  e  Araujo,  natural  do  Rio 
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Six  letters  of  A.  B.  on  the  differences  between 
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B.  (E.)     See  B[urrough]  (E.) 

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B— e  (E— d).     See  B[urk]e  (E[dmun]d). 

B— g—l  (E— ce).     See  B[ud]g[e]l  (E[usta]ce). 

B.  (F.)     See  B[ernard]  (F[rancis]). 

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B.  (J.)  Account  of  the  French  Usurpation  upon  the  Trade 
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B.  (J.)  A  Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  on  the  Regu- 
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B.  (J.)  Poem  occasioned  by  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  South  Sea 
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B.  (L.  M.)     See  Barbe  Marbois  (F.) 

B***  (M.)     See  [Bourgeois],  and  [Falkner  (Thomas)]. 

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B.  (F.)  Observations  upon  Prince  Rupert's  White  Dogge, 
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B.  (W.  B.)  Baltimore :  or  Long  Long  time  ago.  By  W. 
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B.  (W.  B.)  Abraham  Lincoln's  Character.  ...  n.  p.  [1865.] 
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Baaij  (G.)  Is  het  vertrek  der  geloovigen  in  Nederland  naar 
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Babbidge  (C.)  The  Claims  of  Congregational  Churches.  A 
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Crosby  and  H.  P.  Nichols,  1847.     ^vo,  pp.  44.  H.  2566 

Babbitt  (B.  B.)  Sermon  before  the  First  Annual  Conven- 
tion of  the  Church  Union  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
in  the  Diocese  of  Massachusetts,  delivered  ...  May  19, 1863,  by 
Rev.  Benjamin  B.  Babbitt,  of  ...  Andover,  Mass.  ...  With  the 
Constitution,  Plan  of  Operation  and  Organization  of  the  Church 
Union.     Boston,  the  Union,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  31,  (i).        h.  2567 

Babbit  (E.  B.)  The  Trial  of  Lieut.  E.  B.  Babbit,  on 
Charges  preferred  by  Com.  Jesse  D.  Elliott,  before  a  Naval 
Court  Martial  ...  at  ...  Charlestown,  October  13, 1834.    Boston, 


1835.     8vo,  pp.  120. 


H.  2568 


(  1 1 
I 


Babbitt  (E.)     Organization  of  the  House.    Speech  of  Hon. 


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Elijah  Babbitt,  of  Penn.  ...  January  20,   i860.      [IFash'tn^ton^ 
Buell  and  Blanchard^  Printers^  i860.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2569 

Babbitt.  Speech  of  Hon.  Elijah  Babbitt,  of  Pennsylvania, 
on  the  Confiscation  of  Rebel  Property.  ...  In  the  House  ... 
May  22,  1862.     \_lVa5hington^  1862.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  2570 

Babcock  (Charles).  British  Honduras :  Central  America. 
A  Plain  Statement  to  the  Colored  People  of  the  U.  S.  who  con- 
template Emigration.  By  Charles  Babcock,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
Boston^  the  Author^  1863.     8vo.  pp.  16.  H.  2571 

Babcock  (George  R.)  ...  Remarks  of  Mr.  Babcock,  of  Erie, 
on  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  Pro,,erty  Bill :  in  the  Senate, 
June  24,  1853  ...  .  Albany^  Cuyler  W  Henly^  Printers^  ^^SZ- 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  2572 

[Babcock  (J.  S.)].  Memoir  of  Captain  Nathan  Hale.  ... 
New  HaveNy  Printed  by  S.  Babcock^  1844.      ^^o,  pp.  16.  H. 

Bapcock  (Rufus).  Forty  Years  of  Pioneer  Life.  Memoir 
of  John  Mason  Peck,  d.d.  Edited  )m  his  Journals  and  Cor- 
respondence. By  Rufus  Babcock.  Philadelphia,  Amer.  Bapt. 
Pub.  Soc,  1864.      i2mo,  pp.  360.     Portrait.  2574 

Babcock  (S.  B.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Orthodox  Congregational  Church,  in 
Dedham,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Babcock,  in  accordance  with 
the  Request  of  a  Committee  of  Citizens,  Wednesday,  April  19, 
1865.  Dedham,  Mass.,  Printed  by  John  Cox,  'Jr.,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  2575 

"  Not  published,  but  distributed  among  the  families  of  the  town." — S.  B.  Babcock. 

Babcock.  Historical  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Closing  of  the 
Old  Episcopal  (St.  Paul's)  Church,  Dedham,  November  30, 
1845,  by  R^v.  Samuel  B.  Babcock.  Dedham,  H,  Mann,  Printer. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  2576 

Babcock.  The  Rector's  Offering,  February  11,  1857.  [A 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Dedham,  Mass. 
By  Rev.  S.  B.  Babcock,  d.d.]     Boston,  1857.      i2mo,  pp.  23. 

Babcock  (William  G.)  Farewell  Sermon  preached  at  South 
Natick,  Mass.  ...  Feb.  26,  i860.  By  Wm.  G.  Babcock, 
Minister  of  the  Unitarian  Churcli.    Boston,  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  12. 

The  Parish  Committee  closed  the  church  because  the  minister  took  the  part  of  the 
workmen  of  the  town,  who  were  on  a  strike. 


Ivania, 


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Mass. 

PP-  23. 

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,pp.  12. 

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The  Babcock  Family.     [^Jlhany ^  Munse/i^  i^bi.l     8\o,  pp.  4. 

Bahik  (F.)  Voyages  chez  Ics  peuples  sauvages,  ou  I'  homme 
de  la  nature ;  histoire  morale  dcs  pcuplcs  sauvages  des  deux 
continents  et  des  naturels  des  fsles  dc  la  Mer  du  Sud.  Par  le 
citoyen  F.  Habic,  d'aprc^  cs  memoires  du  L,'.  R*  **  j  I'abbe 
Jerome  Richardl.  A\cc  figures.  Parisy  Laurens^  Fuchi^  Desenne 
it  Lepetity  an  IX  II  ^oi'\.  3  vols.,  8vo.  Engravings.  s.-fSeconde 
edition.  Paris^  Laurens^  a'ln'e^  Chaumerot^  1808.  3  vols.,  8vo. 
Engravings. 4- [Same  edition?]  Leipzig^  IVolf  et  Conip.^  3  vols., 
8vo.  2580 

"  I  have  not  written  the  Romance  of  the  Man  of  Nature,  but  his  Hiuory."^ 
Preface, 

Babo  (Franz  Joseph  Maria).  Das  Wintcrquartier  in  Amcr- 
ika  ;  ein  Original-Lustspiel  in  i  Aufzuge.  Berlin  (also  Miin- 
chen\  1778.     8vo.  2581 

Babson  (J.  J.)  History  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester,  Cape 
Ann,  including  the  Town  of  Rockport.  By  John  J.  Babson. 
Gloucester^  Procter  Brothers,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  xi.,  610.      Map.   H. 

A  considerable  portion  of  the  edition  was  destroyed  by  fire  in  February,  1863. 

The  Baby  and  the  Bards.     See  [Ames  (Nathan)  J. 

Bacardi  (A.)  Apendice  al  nuevo  Colon,  6  %c\  tratado  del 
derecho  militar  de  Espafia  y  sus  Indias,  por  D.  Alejandro 
Bacardi.     Barcelona,  ^^59'     ^vo*  2583 

[Bacellar  (Antonio  Barbosa)].  Rela^ao  diaria  do  sitio  e 
tomada  da  forte  pra^a  do  Recife,  recuperac^ao  das  capitanias  dc 
Itamaraca,  Paraiba,  Rio-Grande,  Ciara,  e  ilha  de  Fernao  de 
Noronha  ;  por  Francisco  Barreto  Mestre  de  Campo  general  do 
estado  do  Brasil  e  Gobcrnador  de  Pernambuco.  Lisboa,  na  ojf. 
Craesbeeckiana,  1654.     4to,  pp.  (32.)  2584 

"  Very  rare.     There  is  an  Italian  version  " — Da  Silva. 

Bach  (Moriz).     Das  Land  Otuquis.     See  Kriegk  (G.  L.) 

Bach  (M.)  Descripcion  de  la  Nueva  Provincia  dc  Otuquis 
en  Bolivia.  Segunda  edicion,  corr.  y  aum.  Buenos  Aires,  1843. 
4to,  pp.  25.  M.  2585 

Bach  (M.)  Die  Jesuiten  und  ihre  Mission  Chiquitos  in  Siid- 
amerika.     Eine  historisch-ethnographischc  Schilderung.    Heraus- 

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gegeben  und  mit  eincm  Vorworte  bcglcitct  von  Gcorg  Ludw. 
Kiicglc.  Leipzig^  MittUr  [Frankfurt^  Farrentrap)^  '^43*  ^vo, 
pp.  96.  2586 

Bache  (A.  D.)  Additional  Notes  of  a  Discussion  of  Tidal 
Observations  ...  at  Cat  Island,  Louisiana.  B,  Prof.  A.  D. 
Bache  ...  .  New  Haven^  Printed  hy  B.  L.  Ham/erty  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  2587 

Bache.  On  the  Tides  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Coasts  of 
the  United  States ;  the  Gulf  Stream  ;  and  the  Earthquake 
Waves  of  December,  1854.  By  A.  D.  Bache  ...  .  Mtt;  Haven^ 
Printi-d  by  Ezechiel  Hayes^  1856.     8vo,  pp.  43.     7  Plates.         h. 

Also:  Aildreag  of...  Bache,  President  of  the  American  Association  for  ...  1851, 
on  retiring  from  the  Duties  of"  Prrsident.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  xli.-lx.  h.  Ad- 
dress ...  Franklin  Institute  ...  1842.  Svii.  h.  Anniversary  Address  before  the 
American  Institute  Of  the  City  of  New- York  ...  Oitober  aSth,  1856  ...  .  New  Tork, 
1857.     Svo,  pp.  60.     H.   ...   Approximate  Cotidal   Lines  of  Diurnal  ind  Semi-Diurnal 

Tides  of  the  Coast  of  the  United  States  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico [n.  p.,  1857.] 

8vo,  pp.  17.  a  Plates,  h.  Attempt  to  fix  the  date  of  Dr.  Fr.mklin's  Observations  on 
North  East  Storms.  Philadelphia,  i^^-^.  8vo.  Discussion  of  the  Magnetic  and  Meteoro- 
logical Observations  made  at  the  Girard  College  Observatory,  Philadelphia,  in  1840- 
1845.  6  Parts.  1859-62.  4to,  pp.  22,  28,  16.  Eulogy  on  Hon.  James  Alfred 
Peaice,  of  Maryland,  ...  one  of  the  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  ... 
January,  1863.  ff^ashington,  ...  1863.  8vo.  pp.  14.  h.  ...  Lecture  on  the  Gulf 
Stream  ..  .  [n.  p.,  i860.]  8vo,  pp.  71  [17].  4  Plates,  h.  ...  Navy  Yard  at 
Patuxent  River.  Letter  ...  relative  to  the  advantages  of  the  Patuxent  river  ...  . 
[ff^ashington,  1866.]  8vo,  pp.  2.  Map.  11.  Notes  on  the  Gulf  Stream.  [With 
Additional  Remarks  by  G.  W.  Blunt.  |'n.  p.,  1854.]  8vo,  pp.  47*-53*  of  Blunt's 
American  Coast  Pilot.  2  Charts,  h.  Records  and  Results  of  a  Magnetic  Survey 
of  Pennsylvania  and  Parts  of  Adjacent  States.  fVashington  City,  1863.  4to.  Re- 
port on  the  Harbor  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  by  ...  A.  D.  liache  ...  [and  others].  Also 
Report  of  Capt.  A.  H.  Bowman  ...  with  Estimate  for  Deepening  the  Bar  of  Sullivan's 
Island,  or  Beach  Channel.  ...  With  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  State 
...  Charleston,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  62,  (i),  10.  h.  Report  of  Experiments  to  Navigate  the 
Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal,  by  Steam  ...  Philadelphia,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  13.  p. 
Report  on  Education  in  Europe,  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans. 
Philadelphia,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  677.  Report  upon  the  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Port 
of  New- York  and  its  Approaches  ...  Cambridge,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Report  rela- 
tive to  the  New- York  Harbor  Coast  Survey,  Dec  28,  1857.  N.  Y.  Sen.  Doc.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  2  Charts.  Reports  to  Congress  of  the  Progress  of  the  Coast  Survey 
from  1848.  fVashington,  i%^q.  8vo.  Continued.  Report  to  the  Controllers  of  the 
Public  Schools,  on  the  Reorganization  of  the  Central  High  School  of  Philadelphia, 
1839-40.  8vo.  [Two  Editions.]  Report  on  ...  a  High  School  for  Girls  ...  [Phila- 
delphia, 1840.]    Report  ...  of  the  Central  High  School  ...   Philadelphia,  1863.    8vo. 

Tide  Tables  for  the  Principal  Sea  Ports  of  the  United  States Neiv-York,  E.   & 

G.  ly.  Blunt,  li^^.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.+Rcvised  Jan.,  1857.  [New  York,n.  A.'\  8vo, 
pp.  53*-70*  of  Blunt's  "  American  Coast  Pilot."      i  Chart,      h.     See  also  Boston,  etc. 

Bache  (B.  F.)  To  the  Democratic  Republican  Electors, 
of  Pennsylvania.  By  Benjamin  Franklin  Bache.  Philadelphia^ 
1804.     8vo.  c.  2589 

A  broadoide,  on  the  Pi'esidenti4l  Election. 


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Bache  (Franklin).  Observations  and  Reflections  on  the 
Penitentiary  System.  A  Letter  from  Franklin  Hachc,  m.d.  to 
Roberts  Vaux.  Philadelphia^  'J^^ptr  Harding^  1829.  8vo,  pp. 
13-  P-  2590 

Bache  (L.)  ...  PToceedinKS  of  a  General  Court  Martial  for  the 
Trial  of  Lieut.  Col.  Louis  Bache  ...  upon  charges  of  Mutiny, 
Disobedience  of  orders,  Insubordination  [etc.]  ...  at  the  Camp 
Marcus  Hook,  on  the  Delaware,  in  October,  18 14.  Philadel- 
phia^ Printed  by  James  ll^ilson^  18 15.     8vo,  pp.  66,  12.      11.  .t  p. 

Bache  (Richard).  The  Case  of  Alien  Enemies  considered 
and  derided,  upon  a  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  allowed  on  the 
Petition  of  Charles  Lochington,  an  Alien  Enemy  by  Hon. 
Wm.  Tilghman.      22  Nov.  18 13.     Philadelphia^  18 13.     8vo. 

[Bache  [Lieut.  Richard)].  Notes  on  Colombia,  taken  in  the 
Years  1822-3.  ^'th  an  Itinerary  of  the  Route  from  Caracas 
to  Bogota;  and  an  Appendix.  By  an  Officer  in  the  United 
States'  Army.  Philadelphia.,  H.  C.  Carey  iff  I.  Lea^  1827.  8vo, 
pp.  303.     Map  and  2  Plans.  h.  2593 

[Bache.]  View  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi ;  or,  the 
Emigrant's  and  Traveller's  Guide  to  the  West.  [By  Lieut. 
R.  Bache.]  Second  edition.  Philadelphia.,  H.  S.  Tanner.,  1834. 
i8mo,  pp.  ix.,  372.      15  Maps.  c.  2594 

The  preface  is  signed  R.  B. 

Bache  (Richard  Meade).  The  Young  Wrecker  of  the 
Florida  Reef:  or  the  trials  and  adventures  of  Fred.  Ransom. 
Philadelphia.,  Jas.  S.  Claxton.,  1866.      i6mo,  pp.  381.         c.  2595 

Bache  (W.)  Historical  Sketches  of  Bristol  Borough,  in  the 
County  of  Bucks,  anciently  known  as  "  Buckingham  :"  being 
the  Second  Chartered  Borough  in  Pennsylvania ;  commencing 
with  its  Colonial  Settlement,  in  1681,  and  closing  with  the 
Year  1853.  %  William  Bache.  Bristol.,  Pa..,  1853.  i6mo, 
pp.  60.  h.  2596 

Bacheloer  (Samuel).  [Vindication  of  his  conduct  as  agent 
of  the  York  Manufacturing  Company.  Boston  ?  1 854.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  2597 

Bacheler  (O.)  Mormonism  Exposed,  internally  and  exter- 
nally.    By  Origen  Bacheler.  New  Tork.,  1838.     i2mo,  pp.  48.     c. 


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Bacheler.  Trial  of  the  Commonwealth,  versus  Origen 
Bacheler,  for  a  Libel  on  the  Character  of  George  B.  Beals,  de- 
ceased, at  the  Municipal  Court,  Boston,  March  Term  a.d. 
1829.  Before  Hon.  P.  O  Thacher,  Judge.  Reported  by  John 
W,  Whitman.  [Boston]^  Published  by  John  H.  Belcher^  1829. 
i2mo,  pp.  47.  c.  2599 

Bacheler  (W.)  Debate  in  the  Massachusetts  Senate,  upon 
an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Cambridge  Broadway  Company  ... 
April  25,  1862.  Phonographic  Report  by  W.  Bacheler.  Catn- 
bridge^  Printed  by  Allen  and  Farnham^  1862.      l2mo,  pp.  43.      H. 

Bachelet  (Louis).  Phalanstere  du  Bresil.  Voyage  dans 
I'Amerique  meridionale.  Paris^  Impr.  de  Pommeret^  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  2601 

Bachelier,  pseudon.     See  [Durret], 

Bacheller  (S.)  Remarks  on  the  late  printed  Answer  to  Col. 
Choate's  Reasons  of  dissent  from  the  judgment  of  a  Council  in 
the  affair  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bacheller  of  Haverhill.  By  the  Author 
of  those  Reasons.  To  which  is  Subjoined  a  Postscript  by  Another 
hand.      Boston^  Edes  isf  Gill^  1 76 1.     8vu,  pp.  43.  w.  2602 

Bacheller.  Twenty  Articles  of  Charge  against  Rev.  Samuel 
Bacheller,  before  the  council  at  Haverhill  ig'*"  Sep.  1758  with 
Result  of  the  council ;  Friendly  remarks  on  Result  of  council 
by  the  aggrieved  17  Ap'  1759;  also  the  councils  addition  to  for- 
mer result  with  remarks  ;  postcript  by  Joseph  Haynes  and 
Choate's  Reasons.     Portsmouth^  1760.     8vo,  pp.  87.       M.  2603 

Bacheller.  Vindication  of  an  Association  from  the  Charge 
of  Countenancing  Heresy  in  Doctrine,  and  of  Partiality  in  Con- 
duct in  reference  to  Samuel  Bacheller.  By  One  of  their  Num- 
ber.    Portsmouth^  N.  //.,  1758.     4to.  2604 

[Bachelot  de  La  Pylaie  (A.  J.  M.)]  Flore  de  Terre- 
Neuve  et  des  iles  Saint-Pierre  et  Miquelon,  avec  figures  dessinees, 
par  I'auteur,  sur  la  plante  vivante.  Premiere  livraison.  Paris^ 
impr.  de  F.  Didot,  1829.     4to,  pp.  128.  2605 

No  more  published.     In  the  lists  of  correspondents  of  the  "  Societe  des  antiquaries 
de  France,"  the  name  is  spelled  Lapilaye  and  La  Pilaye. 

Bachelot  de  la  Pylaie.  Voyage  a  I'lsle  de  Terre  Neuve, 
contenant  la  Description  des  Isles  voisines  et  des  Vues  generales 


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sur  leur  vegetation.    Par  M.  Bachelot  de  la  Pylaie.     Parls^  1825. 
8vo,  pp.  131.  2606 

This  voyage  forms,  also,  part  of  Vol.  ix.  of  "  Memoires  de  la  Societe  Linnienne  de 
Paris." 

Bachiller  y  Morales  (A.)  Antiguedades  americanos. 
Noticias  que  tuvieron  los  Europas  de  la  America  antes  del 
descubrimiento  de  Christoval  Colon,  etc.     Habana^  1845.     4^°* 

Bachiller  y  Morales.  Apuntes  para  la  historia  de  las 
letras  y  de  la  instruccion  publica  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  por  Antonio 
Bachiller  y  Morales.  Habana^  1859-61.  3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  228, 
224,  248.  2608 

Contains  a  list  of  all  the  books  printed  i'l  Cuba  from  1724  to  1840. 

Bachiller  y  Morales.  Elogio  de  D.  Jose  de  Arango  y 
Castillo,  escrito  por  A.  Bachiller  y  Morales.  Habana^  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  2609 

Bachiller  y  Morales.  Memoria  sobre  los  trabajos  de  la 
Caja  de  Ahorros,  descuentos  y  depositos  de  la  Habana,  en 
1855-1856,  escrita  por  Antonio  Bachiller  y  Morales.  Habana^ 
185b.     8vo,  pp.  18.  2610 

The  publication  of  these  memoirs  commenced  in  1840. 

Bachiller  y  Morales.  Prontuario  de  agricultura  general 
para  el  uso  de  los  labradores  i  hacendados  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba  pc/ 
Antonio  Bachiller  y  Morales.  Edicion  ilustrada  con  laminas. 
Habana^  1856.     8vo,  pp.  vi.,  412.  2611 

Bachman  (J.)  An  Account  of  some  Experiments  made  on 
the  Habits  of  the  Vultures  inhabiting  Carolina,  the  Turkey 
Buzzard,  and  the  Carrion  Crov*^.  By  John  Bachman.  Charles- 
ton  [1834].     8vo,  pp.  16.  c.  2612 

Also  :  The  doctrine  of  the  Unity  of  the  human  race.  Charleston,  1850.  8vo.  p. 
An  Examination  of  Professor  Agassiz's  Sketch  of  the  ...  Animal  World,  and  ...  the 
...  Types  of  Man.  1855.  A  notice  of  the  "Types  of  Mankind."  Charleston,  li^^. 
8vo,  pp.  33.     p.     iS«  Audubon,  Quadrupeds  of  America.     No.  2368. 

Back  [Captain  Sir  G.)  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  Expe- 
dition to  the  Mouth  of  the  Great  Fish  River,  and  along  the 
Shores  of  the  Arctic  Ocean,  in  the  Years  1833,  1834,  and 
1835.  By  Captain  Back,  R.  N.,  Commander  of  the  Expedi- 
tion. Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  Fourteen  Plates.  London^  "J^^n 
Murray^  MDCCCXxxvi.     4to,  pp.  vi.,  663.4-Same.     London^  John 


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Murray^  1836.  8vo,  pp.  vi.,  663.  + Reprinted.  Philadelphia, 
E.  L.  Carey  iff  L.  Hart,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  456.  Map.  +  Second 
Edition.  Philadelphia,  1837.  8vo.  +  [In  English.]  Paris, 
Baudry,  Amyot  (and  some  copies)  Galignani,  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
338.  + Also  reprinted  at  Brussels,  Leipsic,  and  Frankfort,  in  En- 
glish. 2613 

The  plates  in  the  quarto,  or  admiralty  edition,  are  by  Finden.  Some  copies  were 
printed  on  large  paper,  with  India  proof  plates.  The  "Quarterly  Review,"  lvi.,  p. 
396,  says  that  as  a  literary  composition  this  work  may  rank  higher  than  any  former 
volume  produced  by  the  northern  expeditions.     See  also  Ed.  Rev.,  lxiii.,  151. 

Back.  Voyages  dans  les  regions  artiques,  a  la  recherche 
du  capitaine  Ross,  en  1834  et  1835,  et  reconnaissance  de 
Rhlwee-Choh,  maintenant  grande  riviere  Back  ;  traduit  par  M.  P. 
Caseaux.     Paris,  Arthus  Bertrand,  1836.     2  vols.,  8vo.     Map. 

Back.  Reise  durch  Nord-Amerika  bis  zur  Milndung  des 
grossen  Fischflusses  und  an  den  Kiisten  des  Polarmeeres  in  den 
Jahren  1833,  34  und  35.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  Karl 
Andree.     Leipzig,  Weber,  1836.     8vo.     Plate  and  2  Portraits. 

Back.  Wunderbare  Reisen  und  Abentheuer  zu  Wasser  und 
zu  Lande  ...  1834—35  ...  um  ...  Capitan  Ross  aufzusuchen. 
Nach  dem  Engl.  Reisejournale  im  Auszuge  bearbeitet.  Wien, 
Ceroid,  1837.     i2mo.  2616 

Back.  Narrative  of  an  expedition  in  H.  Majesty's  Ship 
Terror,  undertaken  with  a  view  to  Geographical  Discovery 
on  the  Arctic  Shores,  in  the  years  1836-7.  By  Captain  Back, 
R.  N.  Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  twelve  Plates.  London,  John 
Murray,  1838.     Bvo.  + Philadelphia,  1838.     8vo.  2617 

Back.  Landreise  nach  den  Kiisten  des  Nordpolarmeeres. 
Deutsch  von  K.  Andre.    Leipzig,  1845.    Rl.  8vo.    Map.    2618 

Backer.  Bibliotheque  des  ecrivains  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus,  ou  Notices  bibliographiques  i°  De  tous  les  ouvrages 
publics  par  les  membres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  depuis  la 
fondation  de  I'ordre  jusqu'a  nos  jours  ;  2°  Des  apologies,  des 
controverses  religieuses,  des  critiques  litteraires  et  scientifiques 
suscitees  a  leur  sujet.  Par  Augustin  et  Alois  de  Backer,  de  la 
meme  Compagnie.  ...   Liege,  1853-61.     7  vols.,  large  8vo.     H. 

An  important  work  for  the  reliable  notices,  both  biographical  and  bibliographical,  of 
the  Jesuit  travelers.     An  eighth  volume  will  complete  the  work. 


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Backhaus  (Johann  Gottlieb).  Neue  ...  Abhandlung  vom 
Tabacksbau,  worin  die  einzige  ...  Methode  gezeigt  wird,  wie 
diese  Pflanze  muss  behandelt  warden,  wenn  sie  in  Teutschland 
die  Stelle  des  Virginischen  Tabacks  vertreten  soil  ...  .  Darm- 
stadt^ 1779-     8vo.  2620 

Backhouse  (Anna.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Anna 
Backhouse  [daughter  of  Joseph  John  Gurney],  ...  Burlington^ 
New  Jersey^  'John  Rodgers^  1852.      [Privately  printed.]     8vo. 

Backus  (Azel).  Inaugural  Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Clinton, 
December  3,  18 12,  by  the  Rev.  Azel  Backus,  d.d.  on  ...  his 
Induction  into  the  Office  of  President  of  Hamilton  College,  De- 
cember 3,  1812.  Utica^  Printed  by  Ira  Merrell^  l8l2.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  2622 

Dr.  Backus  also  published  Sermons :  At  the  Funeral  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  Governor 
of  Connecticut,  Dec,  1797.  Litchfield  \^i-j()-j'[.  8vo.  At  the  Connecticut  Election, 
Hartford,  May  lo,  1798.  Hartford,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  54. +  Reprinted,  Neiv  Tori, 
1798.     8vo.     At  the  Ordination  of  John  B.  Whittlesey.     Herkimer,  N.  T.,  lii^.     8vo. 

Backus  (Charles).  Sermon  preached  ...  At  Hartford,  on  the 
day  of  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  9,  1793.  Hartford,  ^793' 
8vo,  pp.  38.  M.  2623 

Also:  Sermon  at  the  Ord.  of  Azel  Backus,  in  Bethlem,  April  6,  1791.  Litchfield 
[1791].  8vo,  pp.  26.  At  Somers,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1793,  °"  ^^^  Death  of  Moses 
Chapin.  Springfield,  1794.  8vo.  At  Wilmington,  Mass.,  Oct  29,  1795,  ^'  ^'^^ 
Ordination  of  Freegrace  Raynolds.  Boston,  1795.  ^^°-  ^^  ^^^  Ordination  of 
Timothy  Mather  Cooly,  in  Granville,  Feb.  3,  1796.  ff^esispringfield,  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  At  the  Ordination  of  Joseph  Russell,  in  Princetown,  Mass.,  March  16,  1796. 
Boston,  1796.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Five  Discourses  on  the  Truth  and  Inspiration  of  the 
Bible.  Hartford,  1797.  At  the  Ordination  of  Thomas  Snell,  June  27,  1798. 
fVorcester,  1798.  8vo.  At  Pelham.  N.  H.,  Oct.  31,  1798,  at  the  Ordination  of 
John  Hubbard  Church.  Amherst,  1799.  ^^°>  PP-  3^-  ■^^  ^^^  Ordination  of  Zep- 
haniah  S.  Moore.  Worcester^  1 798.  8vo.  At  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  May  2,  occa- 
sioned by  Six  Young  Persons  being  drowned,  with  Two  Discourses  on  the  same 
Subject  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Witter.  Springfield,  1 799.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Scripture  Doc- 
trine of  Regeneration.  Hartford,  1800.  i2mo.  At  Longmeadow,  Fast,  April  17. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1788.  8vo.  At  the  Ordination  of  Vinsor  Gould,  Southampton, 
Aug.  26,  i8oi.     Northampton,  1 801.     8vo. 

Backus  (Isaac).  All  true  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  are  called 
...  A  Discourse  shewing  the  nature  and  necessity  of  an  internal 
call  to  preach  the  everlasting  Gospel ;  By  Isaac  Backus.  To 
which  is  added  some  short  account  of  the  experiences  and  dying 
testimony  of  Mr.  Nathanael  Shepherd,  Pastor  in  Attleborough, 
Who  died  April  14th,  1752.  Boston,  D.  Fowle,  1754.  8vo,  pp. 
115.  2624 


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[Backus.]  An  Appeal  to  the  Public  for  Religious  Liberty. 
Against  the  Oppressions  of  the  Present  Day.  Boston^  Printed  by 
John  Boylcy  mdcclxxiii.     8vo.  pp.  62  (2).  2625 

Contains  historical  notices   and  extracts  from  the  w;  rks  of  Cotton  Mather,  John 
Cotton,  Roger  Williams,  and  a  list  of  the  author's  works. 

Backus.  Church  History  of  New  England,  from  1602  to 
1804,  abridged,  with  a  concise  Histoi-y  of  the  Baptists  in  the 
Southern  parts  of  America.  By  Isaac  Backus.  Boston^  1804. 
8vo. 4- With  a  Memoir  ...  Philadelphia^  Baptist  Tract  Dep.^  i^-^C). 
l8mo,  pp.  2^0.  + Philadelphia^  Jmerican  Baptist  Publication  and 
S.  S.  Society^  1844.     i8mo,  pp.  250.  2626 

Backus.  Discourse  concerning  the  Materials,  the  Manner 
of  Building,  and  Power  of  Organizing,  of  the  Church  of  Christ ; 
With  the  True  difference  and  exact  limits  between  Civil  and 
Ecclesiastical  Government ;  and  also  what  are,  and  what  are  not 
just  Reasons  for  Separation.  Together  with  an  Address  to 
Joseph  Fish,  a.m.  Pastor  of  a  church  in  Stonington,  occasioned 
by  his  late  Piece  called  the  Examiner  Examined.  By  Isaac 
Backus.     Boston,  ^773-     8vo,  pp.  151.  2627 

Backus.  The  Doctrine  of  Sovereign  Grace  Opened  and 
Vindicated ;  two  parts,  with  Appendix,  containing  a  brief  Ac- 
count of  the  Sentiments  of  the  first  Baptist  Churches  in  New 
England.     Providence,  Rhode  Island,  "John  Carter,  1771.         2628 

Backus.  A  |  Fish  caught  in  his  own  Net.  |  An  |  Examination  | 
of  Nine  Sermons,  from  Matt.  16.  18.  |  Published  last  Year,  by  Mr. 
Joseph  Fish  of  Stonington  ;  |  Wherein  |  He  labours  to  prove,  that 
those  called  Standing  Churches  [in  New-England  are  built  upon 
the  Rock,  and  upon  |  the  same  Principles  with  the  first  Fathers 
of  this  I  Country  :  And  that  Separates  and  Baptists  are  joining 
with  the  Gates  of  Hell  against  them.  |  In  Answer  to  which; 
Many  of  his  Mistakes  are  corrected  ;  The  Constitution  |  of  those 
Churches  opened;  the  Testimonies  of  Prophets  [and  Apostles, 
and  also  of  many  of  those  Fathers  are  |  produced,  which  as  plainly 
condemn  his  plan,  as  any  |  Separate  or  Baptist  can  do.  |  By  Isaac 
Backus.  I  Pastor  of  a  Church  of  Christ  in  Middleborough.  |  Boston : 
Printed  by  Edes  and  Gill,  in\^een-Street,  Mdcclxviii.  8vo, 
pp.  130  ;  Errata,  i  p.  2629 

Backus.  Government  and  Liberty  Described,  and  Ecclesias- 
tical Tyranny  Exposed.     Boston,  1778.     Sm.  8vo.  2630 


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Backus.  A  History  of  New-England,  With  particular  Ref- 
erence to  the  Denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists.  Con- 
taining The  first  principles  and  settlements  of  the  Country  ;  The 
rise  and  increase  of  the  Baptist  Churches  therein  ;  The  intrusion 
of  Arbitrary  Power  under  the  cloak  of  Religion  ;  the  Christian 
Testimonies  of  the  Baptists  and  others  against  the  same,  with 
their  Sufferings  under  it,  from  the  Begiiniing  to  the  present 
Time.  Collected  from  most  Authentic  Records  and  Writings, 
both  Ancient  and  Modern.  By  Isaac  Backus,  Pastor  of  the 
first  Baptist  Church  in  Midleborough.  Vol.  i.  Boston^  Printed 
by  Edward  Draper^  '777'  ^v»j,  4  p.  I.;  Text,  pp.  544;  Ap- 
pendix, pp.  15  ;  Rrrata,  i  p.  Vol.  11.  Providence^  'John  Carter^ 
1784.  Title,  pp.  448.  Vol.  III.  Boston^  Manning  ^  Loring^ 
1796-     pp.  334  ^^-  2631 

Complete  sets   oi   tliis   valuable   work   ,iie   i.ire^the   third  voluiiit    lieiiig   generally 
deficient.     Set  Ricli,  Bibl.  Am.,  Vol.  i.,  253;   Bartlett's  Bibl.,  R.  1. 

Backus.  Policy,  as  well  as  Honesty,  forbids  the  use  of 
Secular  Force  in  Religious  Aftairs.  Massachusetts-State.  Bos- 
ton :  Printed  by  Draper  and  Folsom^  and  Sold  by  Phillip  Freeman^ 
in  Union-Street^  m,dcc,l.xxi-x.  pp.  26;  index  to  "Our  Baptist 
History,"  2  1.  2632 

Contains  an  index  10  the  History  ot  New  England.  "  Ndc  having  time  and  Room 
therefor,  when  our  Baptist  History  was  ftnished,  a  brief  Index  to  it  is  inserted  here." 
Dr.  Backus  was  an  able  and  voluminous  author  of'  worki,  principally  relating  to  the 
Baptists,  including  A  Circular  Letter  in  the  '■  Minutes  of  the  Warren  Association, 
Sept.  9  and  lo,  1794..  Boston,  1794."  The  Atonement  of  Chri:  i  ...  .  Boston. 
MDccLXXXvii.  Svo,  pp.  28.  Doctrine  of  particular  Election  and  final  Perseverance. 
Boston,  1789.  8vo.  A  door  opened  for  equal  Christian  Liberty.  Boston  1783.  Svo. 
Family  Prayer  not  to  be  neglected.  A  Discourse.  Nezvport,  1766.  Svo.  Godli- 
ness excludes  Slavery.  Boston,  '7^5-  i^vo.  pp.  14.  The  Infinite  Importance  of  the 
obedience  of  Faith.  Boston.  1 79 1  8vo.  The  Kingdom  of  God  described  by  His 
Word.  Boston,  muccxcii.  Sm.  Svo,  pp.  24.  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Benjamin  Lord 
of  Norwich,  occasioned  by  some  Harsh  Things  which  he  has  lately  published  Against 
those  who  have  Dissented  from  his  Sentiments  about  the  Ministry,  the  Church,  and 
Baptism.  By  Isaac  Backus.  Pro-vidence,  1764.  Svo.  The  Liberal  Support  of  Gos- 
pel Ministers  Inculcated.  Boston,  1790.  Svo.  A  Reply  to  a  piece  wrote  by  Israel 
Holly,  Pastor  in  Suffield,  entitled  the  New  Testament  Interpretation  of  the  ()\A,  rela- 
tive to  Infant  Baptism.  Neivport,  1772.  Sermon  at  Middleborough,  Feb.  \,  1769, 
upon  hearing  of  the  death  of  a  godly  Mother,  to  which  is  added  some  Mem.iries  of 
hfr  Life.  Pro-vidence,  1769.  A  Sermon  ...  Oct.  30,  1771,  at  the  Ordinz  :ion  of 
Asa  Hunt,  in  Middleborough.  Boston,  1 772.  Svo,  pp.  31.  A  Shor.  Descri[,tion  of 
the  Ditlerence  between  the  Bond  Woman  and  the  Free.  Sermon  ac  Middleborough, 
Mass.  Boston,  1756.  Svo,  pp.  (4),  45.+Second  edition  corrected,  to  which  is  added 
an  Answer  to  Mr.  Frothingham's  late  letter,  concerning  Baptism.  Boston,  1770. 
Spiritual  Ignorance  causeth  Men  to  counter-act  their  doctrinal  Knowledge.  A  Dis- 
course from  Acts  xiii.  27.  Providence,  1763.  True  Faith  will  produce  good  Works. 
A  Discourse  ...  With  Remarks  on  the  Writings  of  Mr.  Sandeman.  Boston,  1767. 
Svo,  pp.  94,     The  Substance   of  An   Address   to  an   assembly   in    Bridgewater,  March 

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lo,  1779,  previous  to  the  administration  of  baptism.  ...  Pro-videnct  i  also  Bouun  (n.  d.{ 
8vo,  pp.  8.  The  Testimony  ot'  the  Two  Witnesses.  A  Sermon  from  Rev.  11:3. 
Pro'vidence,  1786.  8vo.  +  With  a  few  remarlis  upon  the  late  Writings  of  Dr.  Hem- 
menway  and  Dr  Lathrop,  second  edition.  Boston,  1793.  8vo.  Truth  is  Great,  and 
Will  Prevail.     Boston  [1781].      8vo,  pp.  36,  (8). 

Backus  (John  C.)  An  Historical  Discourse  on  taking  leave 
of  the  Old  Church  Edifice  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Congrega- 
tion in  Baltimore.  By  John  C.  Backus,  ...  Baltimore^  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  105.  2633 

Backus.  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 
Westminster  Presbyterian  Church,  Baltimore,  July  4,  1852.  By 
John  C.  Backus,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Balti- 
more.    Baltimore^  1852,     8vo,  pp.  32.     Plate.  2634 

Backus  (J.)  The  Proclamation  of  the  Honourable  Joseph 
Jenks  Deputy  Governour,  Answered  ;  and  the  Proceedings  Of 
a  Justice's  Court  held  at  Norwich,  July  26.  1725.  therein  Refer'd 
to  Vindicated.  By  Joseph  Backus,  Eso  ;  Printed  for  the  Author : 
Sold  at  several  of  the  Booksellers^  Shops  in  Boston^  and  N.  London^ 
1726.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  32.  2635 

Backus  (J.  S.)  Backus  and  Kenyon  on  Secret  Societies  : 
being  a  discourse  delivered  by  Rev.  J,  S.  Backus,  of  Auburn,  and 
a  Reply  to  the  same,  by  Rev.  H.  B.  Kenyon,  of  Ira,  Cayuga 
County,  N.  Y.      Albany^  1850.      i2mo,  pp.  44.  2636 

Backus  (S.)  A  Dissertation  on  the  Right  and  Obligation  of 
the  Civil  Magistrate  to  take  care  of  the  Interest  of  Religion  etc  ; 
By  Simon  Backus.     M'lddletown^  1 804.     8vo.  n.  2637 

Backwoods  of  Canada.     See  Canada. 

[Bacon  (Anthony)].  A  Short  Address  to  the  Government, 
the  Merchants,  Manufacturers,  and  the  Colonists  in  America 
and  the  Sugar  Islands,  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs.  London, 
1775.     8vo.  2638 

Bacmeister  (Hartwig  Ludwig  Christian).  Russische  Bib- 
liothek  zur  Kenntniss  des  gegenwartigen  Zustandes  der  Literatur 
in  Russland.  St.  Petersburg^  P'g^  ^"d  Leipzig^  1772-89.  il 
vols.,  i2mo.  2638<af 

a  valuable  bibliography  of  works    published  either  in  Russia,  or  relating  to  all  parts 
of  the  Russian  Empire,  including  Russian  America. 

Bacon  (B.  C.)      Statistics  of  the   Colored    People   of   Phila- 


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delphia.     Taken  by   Benjamin  C.   Bacon Philndelphia^   T. 

FJlwood  Chapniart^  1856.      8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  2639 

Bacon  (David  Francis).  Essays  on  Slavery.  New  Tork^ 
1846.     i2mo.  2640 

Bacon  (E.)  Abstract  of  a  Journal  of  E.  Bacon,  Assistant 
Agent  of  the  United  States  to  Africa.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining interesting  accounts.  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia^ 
1822.     8vo.  N.  2641 

Bacon  [Airs.  Eliza  Ann  Munroe).  Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry 
Bacon.  By  Mrs.  E.  A.  Bacon.  [Motto.]  Boston^  A.  Tompkins., 
1857.      i2mo,  pp.  361.     Portrait.  h.  2642 

Bacon  (E.)  Address  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Berk- 
shire, Pittsfield,  July  4,  1810.  By  Ezekiel  Bacon.  Pittsfield., 
1 8 10.     8vo,  pp.  24.  2643 

Bacon.  A  Lecture  ...  before  the  Young  Men's  Associa- 
tion ...  December  15,  1843.  ...  "Notice  of  ...  James  Madi- 
son, Albert  Gallatin,  Joseph  Story,  and  John  Pierpont."  By 
Ezekiel  Bacon.  Utica.,  N.  K,  R.  IV.  Roberts.,  Printer.,  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  48,  H.  2644 

Bacon.  Oration  delivered  at  Pittsfield,  July  4,  1807.  Pitts- 
field.,  1807.     8vo,  pp.  24.  2645 

Bacon.  Oration  delivered  at  Williamstoun  July  4.  1799. 
Bennington.,  1799.      l2mo.  2646 

Bacon.  Recollrrtions  of  Fifty  Years  Since  ...  A  Lecture  ... 
before  the  Yoiiiig  Men's  Association  ...  .  February  2,  1843. 
[Motto.]  By  Ezekiel  Bacon.  Utica.,  N.  T.,  R.  IV.  Roberts., 
Printer.,  1%^-^.     8vo,  pp.  43.  H.  2647 

Also  !  a  Speech  011  the  (udiciary,  February  17,  1807.     See  d/jo  Skinner  (T.  J.) 

Bacon  (G.  W.)  Bacon's  Descriptive  Handbook  of  America. 
Comprising  history,  geography,  agriculture,  manufactures,  com- 
merce, railways,  mining,  finance,  government,  politics,  educa- 
tion, religion,  characteristics,  public  lands,  laws,  &c.  By  George 
Washington  Bacon,  f.r.g.s.,  and  William  George  Larkins,  b.a. 
With  Maps  and  Plates.  London.,  G.  W.  Bacon.,  1866.  Post 
8vo,  pp.  viii.,  392.  2648 

Bacon.      Bacon's  Guide   to  American  Politics;  ...  [2d  ed.] 


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London^  S.  Loiv,  Son  iff  Co.^   Bacon  and  Co,^  ^863.      l6mo,  Title, 
pp.  94.  4- 1 864.     8vo,  pp.  100.  2649 

Bacon.  Life  and  Administration  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Pre- 
senting his  Early  History,  Political  Career,  Speeches,  Messages, 
Proclamations,  Letters,  &c.,  with  a  General  View  of  his  Policy 
as  President  of  the  United  States,  embracing  the  leading  Events 
of  the  War.  Also  the  European  Press  on  his  Death.  Compiled 
by  G.  W.  Bacon.  London^  S.  Low^  1865.  Fcap.  8vo,  pp.  120. 
-f-Fine  edition.     London^  S.  Loiv^  1865.     Post  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  183. 

Bacon.  Abraham  Lincoln  geschetst  in  zijn  leven  en  daden. 
Naar  het  Engelsch  van  (i.  W.  Bacon.  Amsterdam^  'Jan  Leen- 
dertz^  1865.  2651 

Bacon.  Life  and  Speeches  of  President  Andrew  Johnson. 
Embracing  his  Early  History,  Political  Career,  Speeches,  Pro- 
claniati<;ns,  &c.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Secession  Movement, 
and  his  Career  in  relation  thereto ;  also,  his  Policy  as  President 
of  the  United  States.  By  G.  W.  Bacon.  London^  G.  W.  Bacon^ 
1865.     Post  8vo,  pp.  v.,  106.  2652 

Bacon  (Henry).  A  Review  [of  a  Memoir  of  Rev.  James 
M.Cook.]      Philadelphia  {\%^i  }).      l2mo,  pp,"36.  -"*•  2653 

Bacon  (James  ].  The  American  Indian  ;  or  Virtues  of  Nature. 
A  Play,  in  Thrc<  Acts  with  Notes  ,  Founded  on  an  Indian  Tale. 
By  James  Baron.  London^  Harrison  £if  C«.,  1795.  8vo.  Por- 
trait. 2654 

Founded  on  Mr,''.  Morton's  Ouahi.      Set  M.  R.,  xix..  466. 

Bacon  (J.)  Sermon  on  the  death  of  N.  Wattles,  Franklin, 
Delaware  C'o.     By  Rev.  James  Bacon.     Cooperstown^  1798.    8vo. 

Bacon  (John).  A  Sermon,  preached  September  29th,  1 771. 
By  John  Bacon,  a.m.  ...  after  he  was  installed  \j'c\  and  the 
Reverend  Mr.  John  Hunt,  a.m.  ordained.  Collegiate  Pastors  of 
the    South    (^hurch    in    Boston.       Boston^    Kneeland  and    Adams^ 

MDCCLXXII.       8vO,  pp.  35.  H.  2656 

Bacon,  Illustrations  Illustrated  ;  containing  a  Brief  Reply 
to  Some  Part  of  the  annexed  Letters  of  Friendship.  By  John 
Bacon.      Hartford^  1781.     8vo,  pp.  31.  2657 

Bacon.  Speeches  of  Mr.  Bacon  &  Mr.  Nicholson,  in  the 
National  House  of  Representatives,  in  defence  of  the  Bill  en- 
titled "  An  Act  to  repeal  Certain  Acts  respecting  the  Organiza- 


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tion  of  the  Courts  of  the  United  States,"  February,  1802.     Bos- 
toTiy  1802.     8vo,  pp.  44.  2658 

Bacon  {Rev.  Leonard,  o.u.)  Address  before  the  New-England 
Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  on  Forefather's  day.  Decem- 
ber 22,  1838.  By  Leonard  Bacon.  Neiv-for/t^  Ezra  Colliery 
1839.     8vo,  pp.  47.  2659 

Bacon.  Commemorative  Discourses;  delivered  on  his  Sixty- 
third  Birthday,  February  19th,  1865  -,  on  the  Fortieth  Anniver- 
sary of  his  Installation,  March  12th,  1865,  and  on  his  Retire- 
ment from  Pastoral  Duties,  September  9th,  1866.  By  Rev.  L. 
Bacon,  d.d.  ...  With  Extracts  and  Records  of  the  First  Eccle- 
siastical Society,  ...  New  Haven,  T.  J.  Staflord,  Printer,  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  66.  2O60 

Bacon.  A  Commemorative  Discourse,  on  the  Completion  of 
Fifty  Years  from  the  Founding  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at 
Andover.  By  T^eonard  Bacon  ...  .  Andovcr^  IP.  F.  Draper, 
1858.     8vo,  pp.  46.  H.  2661 

Bacon,  Conciliation.  A  Discourse  at  a  Sunday  Evening 
Service,  July  20,  1862.  3y  Leonard  Bacon.  New  Haven,  Peck, 
ff'hite  y  Peck,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  20.  2662 

Bacon.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  W.  H.  Harrison,  deliv- 
ered before  the  Citizens  of  New  Haven,  April  17,  1841.  By 
Leonard  Bacon.     New  Haven,  1841.      8vo.  h.  2663 

Bacon,  A  Discourse  on  the  Early  Constitutional  History  of 
Connecticut,  delivered  before  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society, 
Hartford,  May  17,  1844,  By  Leonard  Bacon.  Cast,  Tiffany  is 
Burnhani,  1843.      ^^"'  PP"  ^^'  2664 

Bacon.  A  Discourse  on  the  Traffic  in  Spirituous  Liquors. 
With  an  Appendix,  exhibiting  the  present  state  and  influence  of 
the  Traffic  in  the  City  of  New  Haven,  By  Leonard  Bacon. 
New  Haven,  1838.     8vo.  2665 

Bacon.  The  Duties  connected  with  the  present  Commercial 
Distress.  A  Sermon,  ...  preached  in  ...  New  Haven,  May 
21,  1837  and  repeated  May  23.  By  Leonard  Bacon.  New 
Haven,  Hitchcock  iff  Stafford,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  2666 

Bacon.  Goodly  Heritage  of  Connecticut.  A  Discourse  on 
Thanksgiving  Day,  Nov.  19,  1840.     New  Haven,  1840.     8vo. 


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Bacon.  A  Historical  IJiscourse  delivered  at  Worcester,  m 
the  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Sept.  22,  1863,  the-  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  its  Erection.  By  Leonard  Bacon,  u.d.  With 
Introductory  Remarks  by  Hon.  Ira  M.  Barton,  the  President  on 
the  Occasion.  And  an  Appendix,  ff^onester^  Edw.  K.  Fishy 
Printer,  1 863.      8vo,  pp.  106.  2668 

Bacon.  The  Jugglers  Detected.  A  Discourse  delivered  in 
New  Haven,  Dec.  30,  i860.  By  Ltonard  Bacon.  With  an 
Appendix.      IVew  Haven^  Thomas  H.  Pease^  1861.  H.  2669 

A  reply  to  a  sermon  (ief'eridint;  slavfiy,  by  H.  J.  Van  Dyl'e. 

Bacon.  Reply  to  Professor  Parker's  Letters,  in  the  Boston 
Post,  to  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon,  D.o.  by  the  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon, 
D.D.  From  the  "New  Englander"  for  April,  1863.  [n.  p., 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  191-258.  2670 

On  the  interpretation  of  the  Constitution  by  the  clergy,  etc. 

[Bacon.]  Review  of  Pamphlets  on  Slavery  and  Colonization, 
...   New-Haveriy  1833.     8vo,  pp.  24.  s.  &  H.  2671 

Bacon.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon. 
James  Hillhouse  of  New  Haven.  By  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon, 
D.D.  ...   New  Havetiy  i860.     8vo,  pp.  46.     Portrait.         h.  2672 

Bacon.  Seven  letters  to  the  Rev.  George  A.  Calhoun,  con- 
cerning the  Pastoral  Union  of  Connecticut,  and  its  charges 
against  the  ministers  and  churches.  By  Leonard  Bacon,  Pastor, 
&c.     New  Haven.     1840.      l2mo,  pp.  131.  2673 

Bacc'V.  Slavery  discussed  in  Occasional  Essays,  from  1833 
to  1846.  By  Leonard  Bacon  ...  Nexv  York^  1846.  i2mo, 
pp.  247.  2674 

Bacon.  Thirteen  Historical  Discourses,  on  the  Completion 
of  Two  Hundred  Years,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  First  Church 
in  New  Haven,  with  an  Appendix.  By  Leonard  Bacon,  New 
Haven,  Durrie  and  Peck,  ...  1839.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  400.  4  Por- 
traits. H. 2675 

Also:  Rev.  Dr.  Bacon's  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  [L.  O.  B.J  Thompson  ... 
Jan.  29,  1852.  [With  an  Obituary  by  Rev.  Joshua  Leavitt.  n.  p.,  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
pp.  12.  H.  Discourse,  death  of  J.  Ashmun.  Neiu-Haven,  1828.  A  Discourse 
before  the  Alumni  of  Yale  College,  Aug.  16,  1848.  New-Hanien,  1848.  8vo. 
Memorial  of  Nathaniel  W.  Taylor,  d.d.  Three  Sermons  :  by  Leonard  Bacon,  d.d., 
Pastor  of  the  Center  Church  ;  Samuel  W.  S.  Dutton  ...  George  P.  Fisher  ...  .  New- 
Haven,  Thomas  H.  Pease,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society  of  Dartmouth  College,  July  30,  1845.      Hano'ver,  1845.      8vo,  pp.  23 


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A  I'll  . I  for  At'rici;  Hrlivi-red  in  NfW  Haven.  July  4,  1825.  A^'.T  Hifvrn,  l8l^. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  A  Sermon  m  Thanksgiving  Day,  Nov.  27,  1851,  Ntw  flavtn,  l8;i. 
Xvii.  pp.  i^,  (i).  Two  Sermons  on  a  D.iv  of'  Fasting,  loth  of'  April,  '^57.  New 
Haven,  1857,  8v(),  pp.  32.  A  Disiourse  on  a  Day  v)t' Thanksgiving;,  Nuv.  24,  18^9. 
A'mi'  Haven,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  20.  A  Plea  tot  Africa  ...  July  4tli,  i82v  New 
Haven,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Sermon  at  the  tuncral  oF  Rev.  Lyman  Bcci  her,  n.i)., 
Jan.  14,  1863.      New  York,  Fhair  (^  Co.,  i86j.     Svo,  pp.  31. 

Bacon  (L.  b.  Stetson).  Biography  of  Mrs.  Lydia  B.  Macon. 
VVritteii  tor  the  Massachuseti;*  Sabbath  School  Society  ...  . 
Boston  [1856J.      I2ni(),  pp.  348.  H.  26 7 b 

Bacon  (L.  W.)  An  Historical  Discourse,  on  the  Two  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  ot"  the  Founding  of  the  Ho^»kins  Grammar 
School,  New  Haven,  Connecticut.  Delivercvl  ...  July  24,  1  Sbo, 
by  Leonard  Woolsey  Bac(>!i.  With  Notes  and  an  Appendix. 
...  New  Haven,,  Printid  by  T.J.  Staff  ortl,,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  70.     H. 

Bacon  (M.)  Relation  ot  the  Ke.irtul  State- of  Francis  Spira 
after  he  turned  Apostate  from  the  Protestant  Church  to  Popery. 
Compiled  by  Math.  Bacon,  Ksq.      Boston,,  1762.      l2mo.      2678 

Bacon  (N.)  Strange  News  from  Virginia.  Being  a  full  and  true 
Account  of  the  Life  and  Dc:ith  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  Esq.,  who 
was  the  only  cause  and  Original  of  all  the  late  Troubles  in  thai 
Country.  With  a  full  relation  of  all  the  Accidents  which  have 
happened  in  the  late  War  there  between  the  Christians  .md 
Indians.      London,,  Printed  for  fVilitam  Harriss,,  1677       4to,  pp.8. 

Bacon  (N.  A.)  A  Table,  showing  the  Date  and  Place  of 
Birth;  ...  of  Jabe/.  Bacon,  late  of  Woodbury,  deceased,  and  of 
his  Descendant  ...  Compiled  by  Nathaniel  A.  Bacon  ...  New 
Haven,,  Printed  hy  Hitchcock  b'  Stafford,,  1845.     4to,  pp.  4.      2680 

Bacon  (O.  N.)  A  History  of  Natick,  from  its  tirst  Settle- 
ment in  1 65 1  to  the  Present  Time;  with  Notices  of  the  First 
White  Families.  And  also  an  Account  of  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration, Oct,  16,  1851;  Rev.  Mr.  Hunt's  Address  at  the  Con- 
secration of  Dell  Park  Cemetery,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.,  By  Oliver  N. 
Bacon,  Attorney  at  Law.  Boston,,  Damrell  y  Maore.,  Printers,, 
1856.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  261.     Plate.  h.  2681 

Bacon  (R.  C.)  Statistics  of  the  Colored  People  of  Philadel- 
phia, By  R.  C.  Bacon.      Philadelphia.,  1856.     8vo.  2682 

Bacon  (Samuel).  Memoir  of  Rev.  S.  Bacon,  a.m.,  late  an 
otficer  of  Marines,  afterwards  Attorney  at  Law  in  Pennsylva- 
nia, subsequently  an  Episcopal  Minister.      PhiUuiciphiu,,  iSji. 


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Bacon.  Laws  of  Maryland  at  Large,  with  proper  Indexes, 
Now  first  Collected  .nto  One  Compleat  Body,  and  Publisi.H 
from  the  Original  Acts  and  Records  remaining  in  the  Secretary's 
Office  of  the  said  Province.  Together  with  Notes  and  other 
matter  relative  to  the  Constitution  thereof,  exfacted  from  the 
Provincial  Records.  To  which  is  prefixed  The  Charter,  with 
an  English  Translation.  By  Thomas  Bacon,  Rector  of  All 
Saints,  Paris,  in  Frederick  County  ...  Annapolis^  Printed  by  Jonas 
Green^  Printer  to  the  Province^  mdcclxv.     Folio.  N.  2684 

Also  on  large  papery  handsomely  printed. 

Bacon  (T.)  Four  Sermons,  upon  the  Great  and  Indispensa- 
ble Duty  Of  all  Christian  Masters  and  Mistresses  To  bring  up 
their  Negro  Slaves  in  the  Knowledge  and  Fear  of  God.  Preached 
at  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Peter  in  Talbot  County,  in  the 
Province  of  Maryland.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bacon,  Rector 
of  the  said  Parish.  [Mottoes.]  London^  y.  Oliver^  m.dcc.l> 
i2mo,  pp.  142.  + Six  Sermons  [etc.]  London^  J.  Oliver,  m.dcc.li. 
i2mo.  H.  2685 

Bacon.  Sermons  to  Masters  and  Servants.  Republished  by 
Rev.  W.  Meade.      fVinchester  [n.  d.]     i8mo.  2686 

[Bacon.]  Two  Sermons,  Preached  to  a  Congregation  of 
Black  Slaves,  at  the  Parish  Church  of  S.  P.  In  the  Province  of 
Maryland.  By  an  American  Pastor.  [Motto.]  London,  J^hn 
Oliver,  M.DCC.XLix.      i2mo,  pp.  79.  h.  2687 

Bacon  (T.)  Copy  of  the  Charges  made  to  the  United 
States  Senate  against  Thomas  Bacon,  Collector  of  Customs, 
&c.  ...  with  ...  facts  in  refutation  ...  .  [n.  p.,  1854.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  2688 

[Bacon  (William  John]son).  Memorial  of  William  Kirk- 
land  Bacon,  late  Adjutant  of  the  Twenty-sixth  Regiment  of 
New  York  State  Volunteers.  By  his  Father.  Utica,  N.  T., 
Roberts,  Printer,    1863.      i2mo,  pp.   83,  (^i).     Portrait.     H. -|- 


Another  Edition, 
pp.  139. 


Boston,  American  Tract  Society,  1865. 


i8mo, 
2689 


Bacon  (W.  T.)  Poem  pronounced  before  the  Senior  Class 
of  Yale  College,  July  5,  1837.  By  William  Thompson  Bacon, 
with  the  Valedictory  Oration  by  Charles  Andrev/  Johnson. 
New  Haven,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  42.  2690 


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Bacon  de  Lachevalerie.  Observations,  presentees  a  I'as- 
semblee  de  MM.  les  electeurs  de  la  partie  du  nord  de  Saint- 
Dominique  le  27  Janvier  1789  au  Cap  Francois.  [1789.] 
8vo.  269 1 

Bacqueville  de  la  PoTHERiE.  Histoire  de  L'Amerique 
Septentrionale.  Divisee  en  quatre  Tomes.  Tome  Premier. 
Contenant  le  Voyage  du  Fort  de  Nelson,  dans  la  Baye  d'Hud- 
son,  a  I'extremite  de  I'Amerique.  Le  premier  etablissement  des 
Francois  dans  ce  vaste  pais,  la  prise  dudit  Fort  de  Nelson,  la 
Description  du  Fleuve  de  saint  Laurent,  le  gouvernement  de 
Quebec,  des  trois  Rivieres  &  de  Montreal,  depuis  1534.  jusqu' 
a  1 701.  Par  Mr.  de  Bacqueville  de  la  Potherie,  ne  a  la  Guada- 
loupe,  dans  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  Aide  Major  de  la  dite 
Isle.  Enrirhie  de  Figures.  A  Paris  Jean-Luc  Nion  et  Francois 
Didot^  M.DCCXxii.  4  vols.,  i2mo.  Maps  and  ?\?LX.t%.-}-  Amster- 
dam^ H.  des  Bordes^  ^I'^'i-  4  vols.,  i2mo.+  /'<?m,  Nyon  fils, 
1753'     4  vols.,  i2mo.  c.  2692 

This  work  entirely  relates  to  Canada  and  the  Iruquuis  Indians;  the  plates  comprise 
the  earliest  views  taken  in  Canada.  It  is  written  in  the  form  of  letters,  except  the 
second  volume,  which  is  divided  into  chapters.  It  contains  several  badly  written 
memoirs  on  a  considerable  portion  of  the  history  of  Canada.  What  the  author  relates, 
from  his  own  observat'  n,  may  be  relied  upon;  but,  in  other  respects,  he  was  not  well 
informed,  although  apparently  sincere  and  dispassionate.  The  title-pages  to  vols. 
ii.-iv.  differ  from  the  first.     See  Rich,  i.,  31  ;  Boucher  vi..  22. 

The  Bad  Effects  ot'  Speculative  Theology,  and  False  Philoso- 
phy, on  the  Religion  and  Morals  of  Mankind  ...  .  Third  Edition. 
With  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Perfectionism  in  Western  New 
York.     Philadelphia  [^I'i-^f)^     8vo,  pp.  48.  2693 

"  By  a  layman." 


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Bade  (T.)     Der  Scalpjager.     Robinson's  Erlebnisse,  Aben- 
ler  und  Fahrten  im  Westen  Amerika's.    Natur-  und  Sittenschil- 


derungen  aus  dem  amerikanischen  Jagd-,  Kriegs-,  Reise-,  und 
Waldleben.  Herausgeber  :  Th.  Bade.  ...  Leipzig^  Spamer^  i%yj , 
8vo.-f  2"  verbesserte  Auflage.  Leipzig^  1858.  « 8vo,  pp.  viii., 
264.  Over  100  Illustrations,  5  colored. -|- 3' Aufl.  1862.  8vo. 
(Neue  Jugend-  und  Hausbibliothek,  2  Serie,  iv.  Band.)        2694 

Baden  (iW<»/or  N.)    [Obituary,    n.  p.  183-?]    4to,  i  page.    h. 

Badger  (B.)  The  Naval  Temple:  containing  a  Complete 
History  of  the  Battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  United  States. 
From  its    Establishment    in   1794,  to  the  Present  Time    ...    . 

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Second  Edition.     Boston^  Barber  Badger^   18 16.     8vo,  pp.  322. 
Engravings.  H.  2696 

This  U  said  to  be  the  same  work  as  No.  1165. 

Badger  (George  E.)  American  Steam  Navigation.  Speech 
of  Hon.  George  E.  Badger,  of  North  Carolina,  for  the  Collins 
Steamers.  In  Senate  of  the  United-States,  May  6, 1852.  fFash- 
ingtoriy  1852.     8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  2697 

Also:  Speech  of  Mr.  Badger,  May  ii.  1854,  on  the  President's  Veto-Message, 
fVashirgton,  1 8  54.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  Speech  on  the  Slavery  Question,  March  18 
and  19,  1850.  [ff^asAingion,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  18.  h.  Speech  op  the  Territorial 
Question,  August  2,  1850.  Waihington  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  Speech  ...  on  the 
Ten  Regiment  Bill.  ...  Jan.  18,  1848.  Waihington,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  20.  +  [ff'asAing- 
ton,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  Speech  ...  February  16,  1854,  on  the  Nebraska  Bill. 
fFashington,  Sentinel  Office,  1854.     8vu,  pp.  14. 

[Badger  (H.  C.)]  Brief  Statement  of  the  Sanitary  Com- 
mission's Work.  [By  Rev.  Henry  C.  Badger.]  San  Francisco^ 
September^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  1 6.  2698 

Badger.  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr. 
George  Livermore.  Preached  ...  3d  September,  1865,  by  Henry 
C.  Badger  ...  .  Cambridge.^  the  Family^  mdccclxv.  8vo,  pp. 
30.  H.  2699 

Badger.  The  Humble  Conqueror  :  a  Discourse  Commem- 
orative of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Abraham .  Lincoln,  preached 
to  the  Cambridgeport  Parish,  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Henry 
C.  Badger.     Boston^  William  V.  Spencer^  1865.    8vo,  pp.  18.     H. 

Badger  (Sarah).  Statement  of  Facts,  relative  to  the  Last 
Will  of  the  late  Mrs.  Badger,  of  Natick  [Mass.],  which  was  dis- 
allowed on  the  Final  Hearing,  By  the  Principal  Legatees. 
Dedham^  H.  £ff  W.  H.  Mann^  1824.     8vo,  pp.  63.         H.  2701 

Badger.  Remarks  on  the  Evidence  in  the  Case  relative  to 
the  Will  of  the  late  Mrs.  Badger  of  Natick.  Dedham,  1824. 
8vo.  2702 

Badger  (Stephen).  Address  of  a  Minister  ...  [inquiring] 
"  Whether  a  Church  is  obliged  ...  to  require  a  publick,  formal 
and  explicit  Confession,  of  some  particular  Misdemeanors  ... 
previously  ...  to  a  Christian  Profession,  to  Baptism,  and  to 
Christian  Communion  ...  .  Boston^  E.  Battelle^  m,dcc,lxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  2703 

Badger.     The  Nature  and  Effects  of  Drunkenness  ...  Two 


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Discourses  ...  at  Natick  ...  October,  1773.     By  Stephen  Badger 
...  .  Boston^  Edes  and  GUI,  1774.     8vo,  pp.  56.  H.  2704 

Badger.  The  Substance  of  Two  Discourses  on  Intemper- 
ance;  delivered  at  Natick  [October,  1773].  Boston,  Samuel  T. 
Armstrong,  181 1.     8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  2705 

Badger  (W.  W.)  Washington,  or  A  Vision  of  Liberty :  a 
Poem  Delivered  Before  the  Genesee  Lyceum,  at  Lima,  N.  Y. 
...  February  22,  1855,  by  William  Whittlesey  Badger.  ...  Lima, 
N.  y..  Press  of  S.  M.  Raymond,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  + De- 
livered February  22,  1859.  •••  -^^"^  Tork,  Thatcher  ^  Hutchin- 
son, 1859.      i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  2706 

Badger  &  Porter's  Stage  Register  ...  Stages,  Steamboats 
and  Canal  Packets,  in  the  New  England  States  and  ...  New- 
York  ...  .   Boston.     8vo.  2707 

Bi-monthly.  Vol.  iii.,  No.  i,  is  dated  July  3,  1827  ;  Vol.  ix.,  No.  i,  July,  1833, 
pp.  28. 

Badgley  (W.)  Remarks  on  Register  Offices.  Montreal, 
1836.     i2mo.  2708 

Badia  (Marc.  Ant.)  Compcndio  della  guerra  nata  per  con- 
fini  in  America  tra  la  Francia  e  I'lnghilterra.  Amsterdam,  1763. 
8vo.     Portrait.  2709 

[Badin  (S.  T.)]  Origine  et  progres  de  la  mission  de  Ken- 
tucky ...  par  un  temoin  oculaire.  ...  Paris,  Adrien  Le  Clerc,  182 1. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  2710 

Baer  (Karl  Er.  von)  and  Helmersen  (Gr.  v.)  Beitrage  zur 
Kenntniss  des  Russischen  Reichs  und  der  angranzenden  Lander 
Asiens.  ...  Band  i.     St.  Petersburg,  1839.     8vo.     Continued. 

Band  i.  has  the  second  title :  Statistiche  und  ethnographische  Nachrichten  iiber  die 
Russischen  Besitzungen  an  der  Nordwestkiiste  von  Amerika.  Gesammelt  von  ...  v. 
Wrangel.  Mit  den  Berechnungen  aus  Wrangell's  Witterungs-Beobachtungen  und 
anderen  Zusatzen  vermehrt  von  v.  Baer.     Mit  I  Karte. 

Baers  (J.)  Olinda,  ghelegen  int  Landt  van  Brasil,  inde 
Capitania  van  Phernambuco  met  mannelijcke  dapperheyt  ende 
groote  couragie  inghenomen,  ende  geluckelijck  rovert  op  den 
16.  Februarij  a  1630  ...  door  den  Heere  Diederich  van  Weerden- 
burg.  Cort  ende  claer  beschreben.  Door  Joannem  Baers  ...  . 
Amsterdam,  Hendrick  Laurentsz,  1630.     4to,  pp.  38.  J.  C  B. 

This  rare  book  relates  to  the  taking  of  Pernambuco  by  the  Dutch.  See  Grant's 
History  of  Brazil,  p.  54. 


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[Baert  (Alexandre  Balthasar  Francois  de  Paule,  Baron  de)~\. 
Tableau  de  la  Grande  Bretagne,  de  I'lrlande,  et  des  pos- 
sessions anglaises,  dans  les  quatres  parties  du  monde.  Parlsy 
Jansen,  An  viii.  [1799].  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  v.,  460,  11  ;  516, 
12  i  502,  50;  486,  24.     Maps.  s.  2713 

Contains  many  articles  on  American  subjects,  particularly  the  French  Colonies. 

Baeyle  (Hyp.)  Relation  du  naufrage  de  la  Palacre  Saute 
"Vigilante."      Buenos  Jyres^  iS^^'     8vo.  2714 

Plate  of  the  shipwreck  and  map  of  the  mouth  of  the  River  Plate. 

[Bagert  (J.)]     See  [Begert  (J.)] 

Bagot.  Sermon  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February  19,  1790. 
By  Lewis  [Bagot],  Lord  Bishop  of  Norwich.  London^  '790- 
4to.  2715 

Bahama.  The  Charter  of  the  Bahama  Islands.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.  2716 

The  Harvard  copy  has  no  title-page.  The  charter  was  granted  ist  Nov.,  Z2  Charles 
II.,  i.e.  1670. 

Communications  on  different  subjects,  addressed  to  the  Ba- 
hama Agricultural  Society.     Nassau,  1802.     4to.  2717 

Correspondence  respecting  interference  with  trade  between 
New  York  and  the  Bahamas.      1863.     Folio,  pp.  65.  2718 

a  British  Parliamentary  paper. 

Letters  from  the  Bahama  Islands.     See  [Hart  (Miss)']. 

An  Official  Letter  from  the  Commissioners  of  Correspond- 
ence of  the  Bahama  Islands,  to  George  Chalmers,  Esq.  Colonial 
Agent,  concerning  the  Proposed  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the 
West  Indies.  Nassau,  New  Providence,  Royal  Gazette  Office; 
London,  Re-printed  by  J.  S.  Brickwood,  1823.     8vo,  pp.  78.       H. 

Short  account  of  the  Bahamas.     See  [Graves  (John)]. 

Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Bahama 
Islands.  Nassau,  N.  Providence,  1806.  Royal  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 2721 

Bahia.     De  tweede  wachter.     See  [Teelinck  (Ewout)]. 


BAILEY. 


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[Bailey  (Mrs.  Abigail  Abbot)].     Memoirs. 
T.  Jrmstrong^  181 5  ?]     24010,  pp.  275. 

Title  from  a  cupy  which  had  lust  its  title-page. 


Boston.,  Samuel 
2722 


Bailey  (A.  H.)     Allowing  Soldiers  to  Vote.     Speech  of  Hon. 
Mr.  Bailey.     New  York  Senate,  April  i,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  4. 

Also:  Objections  tu  the  President's  Emarcipation  Proclamation  Considered.  Speech 
...  March  5,  1863.  Albany,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  8  ...  Report  of  the  Select  Committee 
of  the  Assembly  on  the  Library  ...  .  [n.  p.,  1S49.]  8vo,  pp.  12.  b.  Review  of 
Gov.  Seymour's  Message.     Albany,  Wetd,  Parsons  &  Co.,  1863.     Svd,  pp.  12. 

Bailey  (B.  F.)  Oration  at  Burlington,  Vt.  July  4,  1828. 
By  B.  F.  Bailey.      Burlington^  1828.     8vo.  2724 

Bailey  (B.  H.)  A  Tribute  ...  to  ...  Alvan  Lamson,  d.d.  ... 
Preached  ...  July  24,  1864,  to  the  First  Church  ...  in  Dedham. 
By  Benjamin  H.  Bailey  ...  .  Boston^  Printed  by' John  IVilson  and 
Son^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  2725 

[Bailey  (E.)]  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Educational  Labors 
of  Ebenezer  Bailey.  Republished  from  Barnard's  American  Jour- 
nal of  Education .,  [n.  p.],  1861.      i8mo,  pp.  43.     Portrait.  b. 

Bailey.  Triumphs  of  Liberty  ;  the  Prize  Ode,  recited  by 
Mr.  Finn,  at  the  Boston  Theatre,  ...  February  22.  1825.  By 
Ebenezer  Bailey.  Boston^  Cummings^  Milliard,,  &  Co.y  1825. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  2727 

Bailey  (G.)  Reports  on  the  Reservation  System  of  Cali- 
fornia, and  the  Indians  of  Arizona,  addressed  to  the  Comm.is- 
sioner  of  Indian  affairs.  By  G.  Bailey,  of  the  Interior  Department. 
Washington,,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  22.  2728 

Bailey  (G.)  Junr.  American  Progress :  A  Lecture  Deliv- 
ered before  the  Young  Men's  Mercantile  Library  Association  of 
Cincinnati,  December  3,  1846.  By  Gamaliel  Bailey  Jr.  Cin- 
cinnatiy  Edwin  Shepard,,  1846.      Impl.  8vo,  pp.  24.  2729 

Bailey  (G.  F.)  Intervention  for  Freedom.  Address  of 
Hon.  G.  F.  Bailey,  at  Fitchburg,  ...  Aug.  24th,  i860.  ...  [n. 
p.,  i860.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2730 

Bailey  (G.  S.)  The  Great  Caverns  of  Kentucky  :  Diamond 
Cave,  Mammoth  Cave,  Hundred  Dome  Cave.  By  Rev.  G.  S. 
Bailey.      Chicago^  Church  &  Goodman,,  1864.      i6mo,  pp.  63. 


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BAILEY. 


Bailey  (Isaac).  American  Naval  Biography.  Compiled  by 
Isaac  Bailey.    [Motto.]    Providence^  \%\^.     i2mo,  pp.  257.     H. 

Contains  eighteen  memoirs. 

Bailey  (J.)  History  of  the  Seventh-day  Baptist  General  Con- 
ference. By  Re\ .  James  Bailey.  Toledo^  O.,  S.  Bailey  ^  Co.^ 
1866.     i2mo,  pp.  320.  2733 

Bailey  (John).  Man's  chief  End  |  To  Glorifie  God,  |  or  | 
Some  Briefl  Sermon-Notes  I  On  i  Cor.  10.  3i.|By  the  Reverend 
Mr.  John  Bailey,  |  Sometime  Preacher  and  Prisoner  of  Christ  |  at 
Limerick  in  Ireland,  |  And  now  Pastor  to  the  Church  of  Christ  | 
in  Watertown  in  New-England.  |  [Six  lines.]  I  Boston  Printed  by 
Samuel  Green^  and  |  are  to  be  Sold  by  Richard  fVilkins  Book-  \ 
Seller  near  the  Town-Home.  \  Anno.   1689.     Sm.  8vo,  4  p.  1.,  pp. 

160.  B.  2734 

Mr.  Corwin's  copy  sold  for  $5  ;  priced  in  Nuggets,  £2  2s.  There  is  usually 
bound  with  this  an  address  "  To  my  Loving  and  Dearly  Beloved  |  Christian  Friends,  in 
and  about,|  Limerick."||  Dated  "  May.  8,  1684."  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  40,  (3).  The  same 
author  preached  the  Artillery  Election  Sermon  for  1672,  but  I  have  not  seen  it. 

Bailey  (John).  An  Oration  ...  at  Naticic,  July  5,  1824, 
before  the  Officers  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia,  Comprising  the 
towns  of  Natick,  Framingham,  Hopkinton,  Holliston  and  Sher- 
burn.  By  John  Bailey.  Dedham^  H.  iff  7V.  H.  Mann,  Printers 
[1824].     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  2735 

Bailey  (John  J.)  Waldimar,  a  tragedy.  In  Five  Acts. 
[Not  published.]     New  Tork,  1834.     8vo,  pp.  124,  (6).  s. 

Bailey  (J.  T.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  City  of  Brook- 
lyn and  the  Surrounding  Neighborhood,  including  the  Village  of 
Williamsburg,  and  the  Towns  of  Bushwick,  Flatbush,  Flatlands, 
New  Utrecht  and  Gravesend,  to  which  is  added  an  interesting 
account  of  the  Battle  of  Long  Island.  Compiled  from  the  best 
Authorities.  By  J.  T.  Bailey.  Brooklyn,  Published  by  the  Author, 
1840.      i2mo,  pp.  72.  N.  2737 

Bailey  {Rev.  J.  W.)  Knox  College,  by  whom  founded  and 
endowed ;  also,  A  review  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  **  Rights  of 
Congregationalists  in  Knox  College."  By  J.  W.  Bailey. 
Chicago,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  131.  H.  2738 

Bailey  (John  Whitman).  Microscopical  Examination  made 
by  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  oiF  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  the  U.  S. 


BAILEY. 


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By   Prof.   J.   W.    Bailey.      IVashington^    1851.      410,   pp.    16. 
Plate.  2739 

This  and  the  following  are  also  included  in  the  Smithsonian  Contributions,  Vol.  ii. 

Bailey.  Microscopical  Observations  off  the  Atlantic  Coast 
and  in  South-Carolina,  Georgia  and  Florida.  By  Prof.  J.  W. 
Bailey.      fVashington^  1851.     4to,  pp.  48.     3  Plates.       c.  2740 

Bailey.  On  the  Infusoria  of  the  Family  Bacillaria,  with  Ac- 
count of  Interesting  Species  found  in  the  United  States.  \^New- 
Haven,  1841.]     8vo,  pp.  22.     2  Plates.  2741 

Bailey  (Joseph).  Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph  Bailey  on  the  Bill 
for  the  Issuing  of  additional  Treasury  Notes^  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  January  18,  1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.    2742 

Bailey  (L.  W.)  Observations  on  the  Geology  of  Southern 
New  Brunswick,  made  principally  during  the  Summer  of  1864  by 
Prof.  L.  W.  Bailey,  Messrs.  Geo.  F.  Matthew  and  C.  F.  Hartt. 
Prepared  and  arranged,  with  A  Geological  Map,  by  L.  W. 
Bailey,  a.m.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  &c.  in  the  University  of 
New  Brunswick  ...  Fredericton^  G.  E.  Fenety^  1865.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  158,  (i).     2  Maps.  h.  2743 

Bailey  (L.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  Randolph,  before  the  Norfolk 
Auxiliary  Education  Society  ...  June  9,  1824.  By  Luther 
Bailey  ...  Medway.  Boston^  Printed  by  Lincoln  and  Edwards 
[1824].     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  2744 

With  the  Treasurer's  Report,  a  list  of  members,  etc. 

Bailey  (M.  J.)  Report  on  the  Practical  Operation  of  the 
Law  relating  to  the  Importation  of  Adulterated  and  Spurious 
Drugs,  Medicines,  &c.  By  M.  J.  Bailey,  m.d.  ...  New-Tor k^ 
D.  FanshaWy  Printer,  1849.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  2745 

Bailey  (P.  J.)  The  International  Policy  of  the  Great 
Powers.  By  Philip  James  Bailey.  London,  Otley  £5"  Co.,  1861. 
i6mo,  pp.  XV.,  275.  c.  2746 

Bailey  (Richard).  Letters  from  the  Health  Office,  sub- 
mitted to  the  Common  Council  of  the  City  of  New  York,  By 
Richard  Bailey.     New  York,  1798.     8vo,  pp.  100.  2747 

Bailey  (Robert).  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Robert 
Bailey,  from  his   Infancy  up  to  December,  1821,   interspersed 


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with  anecdotes,  and  religious  and  moral  admonitions.     Written 
by  Himself.      Richmortfi^  1822.     8vo,  pp.  348.  c.  2748 

A  nuturiuus  gambler,  of  the  Stephen  I)urruugh8  school. 

Bailey  (R.  S.)  The  Church  in  the  Wilderness.  Narrative 
of  a  Visit  to  the  Right  Rev.  Philander  Chase,  Bishop  of  Illinois. 
By  Robert  S.  Bailey,  m.d.  ...  Charleston^  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller^ 
1839.     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  2749 

Bailey  (R.  T.)  Proposed  (Underground)  Metropolitan  Rail- 
way. Report  of  R.  T.  Bailey,  Civil  Engineer.  New  Tork,, 
Clayton  &  Medole^  Printers  [1864].      8vo,  pp.  7.      Map.  H. 

Bailey  (Rufus  William).  Thanksgiving  Sermon  at  Pitts- 
ficld,  Massachusetts,  December  3,  1824.  Pittsfield^  1825.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  N.  2751 

Also:  A  Sermon,  March  5,  1826,  at  the  Funeral  of  Josiah  and  George  Guy 
Moseley.  Pittsfield,  1826.  8vo,  pp.  19.  The  Issue,  Presented  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
on  Slavery.     New  Tork.  John  S.  Taylor,  1837.      i2mo,  pp.  no. 

Bailey  (S.)  The  Moral  Significance  of  War.  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  Baptist  Meeting  House,  Franklin,  Indiana, 
September  26,  1861.  By  Rev.  Silas  Bailey,  d.d.  Indianapolis^ 
Dodd  &  Co.^  1861.     8vo,  pp.  20.  2752 

Bailey  (T.)  Records  of  Longevity  ;  with  an  Introductory 
Discourse  on   Vital   Statistics.      By   Thomas    Bailey.      London^ 

c.  2753 


1857.     Post  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  399. 


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Includes  notices  of  several  Americans. 

Bailey  (W.  L.)  Our  Own  Birds  ;  or,  A  Familiar  History 
of  the  Birds  of  the  United  States.  By  W.  L.  Bailey.  Phila- 
delphia^ Association  of  Friends^  1863.      i8mo.  2754 

Bailey  (William).  Records  of  Patriotism  and  Love  of 
Country.  By  William  Bailey.  Washington^  1826.  8vo,  pp. 
XV.,  216.  c.  2755 

Bailey  (W,  S.)  [Circular  relating  to  the  Re-establishment 
of  "  The  Free  South."  Signed  Wm.  Shreve  Bailey.  New- 
port^ Ky.,  1864.]     4to,  I  page.  2756 

Also  :  An  Appeal  to  Loyal  Religious  People  in  behalf  of  Kentucky  [for  funds  for 
the  "Loyal  Anti-Slavery  Methodist  Episcopal  Church"  in  Newport,  Ky.  n.  p.], 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  3. 

Bailey  (Winthrop).     Sermon  at  Greenfield,  Mass.  Sept.  24, 


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1826,   on   the   Death  of  Capt.    Isaac   Newton. 
Bailey.      GreenJieU  [iSl^l      8vo. 


By  Winthrop 

2757 


24, 


Also;  Sermon  before  the  Third  Congregation  in  Greenfield.  Greenjietd,  1815. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  Sermon  in  Greenfield,  Massachusetts,  October  16,  1H21;;  being  the  Sab- 
bath following  the  Installation  of  the  Author,  etc.      Greenfield,  1815.      8vo. 

Baillard  (Edme).  Discovrs  du  Tabac,  ov  il  est  traite  par- 
ticulierement  dv  Tabac  en  Poudre.  Par  le  Sr.  Baillard.  Par'is^ 
Le  Prest^  MDCLXviii.  Sm.  8vo,  12  p.  1.,  pp.  125,  Table  and 
Privilege,  10  1.  €.-(-1671.  12010.4-1693.  i2mo.  4-Histoire 
du  tabac,  ou  il  est,  etc.  Paris^  Le  Prest^  ^^11-  Hmo.  +  Paris^ 
fVaritiy  1716.      i2mo.  2758 

Baillie  (Hugh).  A  Letter  to  Dr.  Shebear :  containing  a 
Refutation  of  his  Arguments  concerning  the  Boston  and  Quebec 
Acts  of  Parliament :  and  his  Aspersions  upon  the  Memory  of 
King  William,  and  the  Protestant  Dissenters.  3y  Hugh  Baillie, 
LL.D.  ...   London^  J.  Donaldson^  mdcclxxv.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  54. 

H.  2759 

[Baillie.]  An  Appendix  to  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Shebbeare.  To 
which  are  added.  Some  Observations  on  a  pamphlet,  entitled 
Taxation  no  Tyranny  ...  in  which  the  Sophistry  of  that  Author's 
reasoning  is  detected.  By  a  Doctor  of  Laws.  London^  J.  Donald- 
son,  1775.     8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  2760 

[Baillie.]  Some  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet  lately  pub- 
lished entitled  "  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  asserted"  &c.  By 
the  Author  of  the  Answer  to  Dr.  Shebbeare  and  Dr.  Johnson. 
London^  Donaldson^  ijjfy.  2761 

See  Rich,  i.,  237  ;   M.  R.,  liv.,  231. 

Baillie  (R.)  Anabaptism,  the  True  Fountaine  of  Indepen- 
dency Brownisme  Antinomy  Familisme,  And  the  rest  of  the 
other  Errours,  which  for  the  time  doe  trouble  the  Church  of 
England,  Vnsealed.  Also  The  Questions  of  Psdobaptisme  and 
Dipping  Handled  from  Scripture,  In  A  Second  Part  of  The 
Disswasive  from  the  Errors  of  the  time  By  Robert  Baillie 
Minister  at  Glasgow.  [Mottoes.]  London^  Printed  by  M.  F. 
for  Samuel  Gellibrandy  1647.  4to,  16  p.  l,  pp.  179,  Contents, 
5  1.,  Anthems,  i  1.  2762 

The  writings  of  this  author,  who  was  a  friend  of  Roger  Williams,  contain  many  in- 
teresting particulars  nowhere  else  to  be  found,  respecting  the  Church  of  Leyden,  and  its 
migration  to  New  England.     Sold  at  Puttick's,  1854,  for  £z  5s. 

Baillie  (T.)     An  Account  of  the  Province  of  New  Bruns- 

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wick  i  including  a  Description  of  the  Settlements,  Institutions, 
Soil,  and  Climate  of  that  important  Province ;  with  Advice  to 
Emigrants.  By  Thomas  Baillie,  Esq.  London^  Rivington^  1832. 
i2mo,  pp.  134.     Map.  2763 

[Baillio.]  L'anti-Brissot  ;  par  un  petit  blanc  de  Saint-Do- 
mingue.  [Signed  Baillio.  Parii\  Girardin  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  40, 
or  less.  2764 

[Baillio.]  Memoire  pour  les  citoyens  Verneuil,  Bailliojeune, 
Fournier  et  Gervais,  deportes  de  Saint-Domingue,  contre  Leger- 
Felicite  Sonthonax,  commissaire  civil,  envoye  a  Saint-Domingue 
pour  y  retablir  I'ordre  et  la  paix.  [Signed  Baillio  Taint.  (6 
mars  1793.)]     Paris^  B.  Guilhemat  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40,  or  less. 

Baillio.  Un  mot  de  verite  sur  les  malheurs  de  Saint- 
Domingue  j  par  M.  Baillio  ...  .  [i"  decembre  1791.  Par'ts\ 
J.  B.  Chemin  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40,  or  less.  2766 

Baillot  db  Saint-Martin.  L'art  du  cultivateur  et  du  fab- 
ricant  de  tabac,  contenant  . . .  moyen  de  tirer  un  parti  avantageux 
des  caboches  et  cotes  de  Hollande  et  de  Virginie.  Paris^  Bacheller^ 
1810.     8vo.  2767 

Bailly  (Felix.)  Carte  d'etude  pour  le  trace  et  le  profil 
du  canal  de  Nicaragua.  Par  M.  Thomas  de  Gamond,  ingenieur 
civil.  Precede  des  documents  publics  sur  cette  question.  Paris^ 
1858.     4to,  pp.  90.  2768 

Bailly.  Note  pour  servir  a  la  Canalisation  du  Lac  Nicar- 
agua. Par  M.  Bailly,  Ingenieur  Anglais.  Traduit  en  Fran^ais, 
par  ordre  de  M.  F.  Castellan,  Ministre  Plenipotentiare  de  Nic- 
aragua.    Paris^  1844.     4^o»  PP*  20.  2769 

The  map  is  usually  done  up  in  a  separate  volume.     It  exhibits  all  the  proposed 
routes  of  communication  with  the  Pacific. 

Bailly  d'Engel.     See  [Engel  (S.,  le  bailli  d')]. 

Baily  (F.)  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Unsettled  Parts  of  North 
America  in  1796  &  1797.  By  the  late  Francis  Baily,  Esq., 
F.R.S.,  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  [By  Sir  J.  Herschel.] 
London^  Baily  Brothers^  mdccclvl     8vo,  pp.  xii.,  439.      c.  2770 

Baily  (John).  Central  America ;  describing  each  of  the 
States  of  Guatemala,  Honduras,  Salvador,  Nicaragua,  and  Costa 
Rica  -,  their  Natural  Features,  Products,  Population,  and  Remark- 


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able  Capacity  for  Ccionization.  With  Three  Views.  By  John 
Baily  ....  London^  Tre/awney  Saunders,  iS^O.  Post  8vo,  pp.  xii., 
164.     3  Plates  and  Map.  c.  a  h.  2771 

Bailv  (J.)  Die  Staaten  Central-Amerika's,  Guatemala,  Sal- 
vador, Honduras,  Nicaragua  und  Costa  Rica.  Nach  dem  en- 
glischen  Werke  deutsch  bearbeitet  von  Wilhelm  Grimm.  Btr- 
lin,  Besser's  Ferlag,  1 85 1.      8vo,  pp.  viii.,  200.      Map,  folio. 

Bain  (J.  W.)  National  lessons  from  the  Life  and  Death  of 
President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  United  Presby- 
terian Church,  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  on  Fast-day,  Thursday,  June 
ist,  1865.  By  Rev.  J.  W.  Bain.  Pittsburgh,  W.  S.  Haven, 
1865.     8vo,  pp.  16.  2773 

Baines  (E.)  History  of  the  Wars  of  the  French  Revolution, 
...  with  Notes,  and  an  Original  History  of  the  late  War  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  By  Edward  Baines.  Phila- 
delphia, 1824.  4  vols.,  8vo.  4- Edited  by  William  Grimshaw. 
New  Tork,  1852.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  602  ;  599.  c.  2774 

Baines.  Baine's  [«V]  History  of  the  Late  War,  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain :  with  a  Critical  Appendix,  &c. 
By  Ebenezer  Harlow  Cummins,  a.m.  Baltimore,  Printed  by 
Benja.  Edes,  1820.      r2mo,  pp.  167,  Appendix,  xlvii.       H.  2775 

Baines  (Edward),  Jr.  History  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture 
in  Great  Britain  ;  with  a  notice  of  its  early  History  in  the  East, 
and  in  all  the  Quarters  of  the  Globe.  By  Edward  Baines,  Jr. 
London,  Fisher,  1835.     8vo,  pp.  543,  18  p.  1.  c.  2776 

Baines  (Thomas).  Observations  on  the  Present  State  of  the 
Affairs  of  the  River  Plate.  By  Thomas  Baines.  London,  1845. 
8vo.  2777 

Baird  (D.)  Confederate  Spelling  Book.  Macon,  Ga.,  Burke, 
Boyier  &  Co.,  iSb^.  2778 

Baird  (E.  C.)  [Letter  of  Recommendation  of  Capt.  E.  C. 
Baird,  for  promotion.     Philadelphia,  1862.]     8vo,  pp.  3.      2779 

Forty-nine  copies  |irivately  printed. 

[Baird  (Henry  Carey)].  General  Washington  and  General 
Jackson  on  Negro  Soldiers.     Philadelphia,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Baird.  Strictures  on  an  Additional  Review  of  Mr.  Carey's 
Letters  to  the  President,  By  Henry  Carey  Baird.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

From  the  "  Merchants'  Magazine"  of  December,  1859. 


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Baird.  Protection  for  Home  Labor  and  Home  Productions 
necessary  to  the  Prosperity  of  the  American  Farmer.  By  Henry 
Carey  Baird.     New  York  [i860].     8vo,  pp.  16.      p.  &  h.  2782 

Baird  (H.  M.)  The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Baird,  d.i>., 
by  his  Son  Henry  M.  Baird,  Professor  in  the  University  of  the 
dity  of  New  York.  New  Tork^  Jnson  D.  F.  Randolph^  1866. 
i2mo,  pp.  347.     Portrait.  B.  2783 

Baird  (Robert).  The  Christian  Retrospect  and  Register ;  a 
Summary  of  the  Scientific,  Moral  and  Religious  Progress  of  the 
First  Half  o^  the  Nineteenth  Century.  By  Robert  Baird,  d.d. 
New-York^  185 1.  i2mo,  pp.  420.  +  With  a  Supplement  bring- 
ing the  work  down  to  the  present  time.  By  Robert  Baird,  d.d. 
New  York^  1855.     i2mo,  pp.  442.  c.  2784 

Baird.  Histoire  des  societes  de  temperance  des  £tats-Unis 
d'Amerique,  avec  quelques  details  sur  celles  de  I'Angleterre,  de 
la  Suede  et  autres  contrees.  ...  Par  R.  Baird.  Paris,  Hachette, 
Risler,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  272.  2785 

Baird.  Geschichte  der  Massigkeits-Gesellschaft  in  den  Ver- 
einigten  Staaten  Nord-Amerika's.  Berlin,  Eichler,  1834.  8vo. 
+  2'Aaflage.      Berlin,  Thome,  iS^^-     8vo.  2786 

Baird.  Geschiedenis  der  matigheids-gezelschappen  in  de 
Vereenigde  Staten  van  Amerika  ...  .  Naar  het  Fransch  gevolgd. 
Utrecht,  y.  G.  van  Terveen  en  Zoon,  1837.     8vo.  2787 

Baird.  Impressions  and  Experiences  of  the  West  Indies 
and  North  America  in  1849.  By  Robert  Baird,  a.m.  ...  Edin- 
burgh, 1850.  2  vols,  crown  8vo.  h.-\- Reprinted,  Philadelphia, 
Lea  iff  Blanchard,  1850  and  1 85 1.      i2mo,  pp.  354.     H.+  1851. 

c.  2788 

Baird.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Astor  RumpfF,  ...  .  By  Rev. 
Robert  Baird,  d.d.  New  York,  Jmerican  Tract  Society  [1739?]. 
i6mo,  pp.  80.  Portrait,  h . -f- Transplanted  Flowers;  or,  Me- 
moirs [etc.]     Glasgow,  1839.     8vo.  2789 

Baird.  The  Noblest  Freedom  ;  or,  the  Influence  of  Chris- 
tianity upon  Cl.il  Liberty.  A  Discourse,  addressed  to  the 
Alumni  of  Jefferson  College,  Pennsylvania.  New  York,  1848. 
8vo.  2790 

Baird.     The  Progress  and  Prospects  of  Christianity  in  the 


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1  Ver- 
8vo. 
2786 


Rev. 

Me- 
2789 


United  States  of  America ;  with  Remarks  on  the  subject  of 
Slavery  in  America ;  and  on  the  Intercourse  between  British  and 
American  Churches,  by  R.  Baird,  d.d.  ...  London^  Partridge  and 
Okey  [1851].     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  72.  H.  2791 

Baird.  Religion  in  the  United  States  of  America ;  or,  an 
Account  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  Relation  to  the  State,  and 
Present  Condition  of  the  Evangelical  Churches  in  the  United 
States,  with  Notices  of  the  Unevangelical  Denominations.  By 
the  Rev.  Robert  Baird  ...  With  a  Prefatory  Recommendation 
by  the  Rev.  D"  Welsh,  Cunningham,  and  Buchanan.  Glasgow 
and  Edinburgh^  1844.  8vo,  pp.  756.  Map.  C.  +  [iJ^/r/«/f</], 
New-Tor k^  Harpers^  1844.  ^vo,  pp.  xii.,  9-343. +  A^<fw  Tork^ 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  xii.,  343.  +  A^<?w  Tori,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  696.    c. 

See  Rich,  Vol.  ii.,  374. 

Baird.  La  religion  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  Origine  et 
progres  des  eglises  evangeliques  des  £tats-Unis,  leurs  rapports 
avec  l'£tat,  et  leur  condition  actuelle.  avec  des  notices  sur  les 
communions  non  evangeliques.  Par  le  Rev.  Robert  Baird. 
Traduit  de  1' Anglais  par  L.  Burnier.  Paris^  Delay ^  1844.  8vo, 
2  vols.  2793 

Baird.  Kerkelijke  geschiedenis,  kerkelijke  statistiek  en  gods- 
dienstig  leven  der  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika.  Naar 
de  hoogduitsche  uitgave  van  K.  Brandes,  bewerkt  door  A.  W. 
van  der  Worm  en  E.  B.  Swalue,  met  eene  voorrede  van  N.  C. 
Kist.  Schoonhoven^  S.  E.  van  Nooten^  1846-49.  2  vols,  8vo. 
Map.  2794 

Baird.  Kirchengeschichte  kirchliche  Statistik  und  religioses 
Leben  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerica  Nach  dem 
Englischen  bearbeitet  von  Karl  Brandes,  mit  einem  Vorwort  von 
Aug.  Neander.     Berlin^  Re'imer^  1844.     8vo.  2795 

Set  alto  Buttner  (J.  G.) 

Baird.  State  and  Prospects  of  Religion  in  America  ;  being 
a  Report  made  at  the  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Alliance,  in 
Paris,  August  25th,  1855.  By  The  Rev.  Robert  Baird,  d.d. 
...  .  London^  Edward  Suter  [etc.],  1855.     ^^o,  pp.  91.    Map.     H. 

Baird.  De  I'etat  actuel  et  de  I'avenir  de  la  religion  en 
Amerique.  Rapport  ....  Par'ts^  Ch.  Meyrueis  et  C<,  1856.  8vo, 
2  p.  1.,  pp.  80.     Map.  H.  2797 


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Baird.  Zustand  und  Aussichten  der  Religion  in  Amerika. 
Ein  Bericht,  erstattet  ...  25.  August  1855.  Auf  Veranlassung 
des  Verfassers  aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  und  herausgegeben 
von  G.  W.  Lehmann.  Berlin^  W.  Schultze^  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
104.     Map,  4to.  2798 

Baird.  Vie  d'Anna  Jane  Linnard,  precedee  d'une  introduc- 
tion par  I'honor.  Theod.  Frelinghuisen,  et  d'une  lettre  du  Rev. 
W.  Neill.     Paris^  Risler,  1 840.     i2mo.  2799 

Baird.  Erinnerungen  aus  dem  Leben  von  Anna  Jane  Lin- 
nard.  Mit  einer  Einleitung  von  Theod.  Freilinghausen  und 
einem  Briefe  des  Dr.  William  Neill.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  ... 
Hamburg,  Perthes-Besser  und  Mauke,  1 84 1.      i2mo,  pp.  96. 

Baird  (Samuel  J.)  Collection  of  the  Acts,  Deliverances, 
and  Testimonies  of  the  Supreme  Judicatory  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  from  its  origin  in  America  to  the  present  time,  with 
Notes  and  Documents,  Explanatory  and  Historical.  By  Rev. 
Samuel  J.  Baird.     Philadelphia,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  xxii.,  586.       p. 

Baird.  A  History  of  the  early  policy  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  training  of  her  ministry,  and  of  the  first  years  of 
the  Board  of  Education.  ...  By  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Baird,  d.d. 
Philadelphia,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  37.  P.  2802 

Baird.  Southern  Rights  and  Northern  Duties  in  the  Present 
Crisis.  A  Letter  to  Hon.  William  Pennington.  By  Rev. 
Samuel  J.  Baird,  d.d.  Philadelphia,  Lindsay  ^  Blakiston,  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  2803 

Baird  (Sp.  F.)  Catalogue  of  North  American  Birds,  chiefly 
in  the  Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  By  S.  F.  Baird. 
1858.     4to.  c.  2804 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  ix.  of  Pacific  Railroad  Report  for  the  Smithsonian  Institution : 
Reprinted  in  8to,  pp.  24,  1859,  and  included  in  the  Smithsonian  Misc.,  Coll.  11. 
There  is  also  an  edition  printed  for  labeling,  with  one  side  of  each  leaf  blank. 

Baird.  Mammals  of  North  America.  The  Descriptions 
of  Species  based  chiefly  on  the  Collections  in  the  Museum  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institutio  u  By  Spencer  F.  Baird.  With  Eighty- 
seven  Plates  of  Orip  nal  Figures,  illustrating  the  Genera  and 
Species,  and  including  Details  of  External  Form  and  Osteology. 


^%  t 


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Phi  lade  Iphia.^   J.   B.   Lippincott  t^  Co.,  1859.      4*°?  PP*  xxxiv., 
764.     87  Plates.  2805 

Published  with  plain  and  colored  plates.  The  following  were  included  in  this 
work,  issued  separately  :  Mammals  coll.  on  an  explor.  expedition  from  the  Missouri  to 
Utah  lake.  [ff^asAington,  1859.]  4to,  3  Plates.  Mammals  of  North  America,  coll. 
or  observed  on  tiie  different  routes  for  the  Pacific  railroad.  IVnthington,  1857.  Rl. 
4to,  pp.  757.  43  Plates  (irregularly  numbered).  Mammals  of  the  United  States  and 
Mexican  Boundary.  fFashington,  1859.  4to,  27  Plates.  The  most  of  the  follow- 
ing are  issued  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution  :  Reptiles  coll.  on  an  explor.  exped.  in 
Upper-California,  [lyashington,  1859.]  4to.  3  Plates.  Reptiles  coll.  on  an  ex- 
plor. exped.  from  the  Sacramento  Valley  to  the  Columbia  River.  [ffasAington,  1859.] 
4to,  4  Plates.  Reptiles  coll.  on  an  explor.  exped.  from  the  Missouri  to  Utah  lake. 
[^aiA/n^/on,  1859.]  4to.  4  Plates.  Revision  of  the  North  American  Tailed-Batrachia, 
w.  descr.  of  new  gen.  and  spec.  [PhilaJelpAia,  1849.J  4to.  Reptiles  of  the  western 
part  of  North  America.  ffasAington.ii^^.  410.  13  Plates.  Reviewof  American  Birds 
in  the  Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  By  S.  F.  Baird.  Part  i.  North  and 
Middle  America.  fFasAington  [June,  1864  to  May,  1865.]  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  320.  Re- 
port to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  on  the  Fishes  of  the  New  Jersey 
Coast  as  observed  in  the  summer  of  1854.  y^nt,  1855.  pp.  40.  Another  edition, 
with  alphabetical  index  added.     Stt  United  States  Exploring  Expedition. 

Baird.  On  the  Serpents  of  New  York ;  with  a  Notice  of 
a  Species  not  hitherto  included  in  the  Fauna  of  the  State. 
Albany,  1854.     8vo,  pp.  30.     2  Plates.  2806 

Baird.  On  the  Ruminating  Animals  of  North  America, 
and  their  susceptibility  of  domestication.  Washington,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  c.  2807 

Baird  and  Girard.  Catalogue  of  North  American  Reptiles 
in  the  Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  :  Part  i.  Serpents. 
By  S.  F.  Baird  and  C.  Girard.      Washington,  1853.     ^^o*  PP* 


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XVI.,  172. 


c.  2808 


ind 

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Baird,  Cassin  and  Lawrence.  The  Birds  of  North  Amer- 
ica j  the  Descriptions  of  Species  based  chiefly  on  the  collec- 
tions in  the  Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  By  Spencer 
F.  Baird,  ...  with  the  Co-operation  of  John  Cassin,  ...  and 
George  N.  Lawrence,  with  an  Atlas  of  One  Hundred  Plates. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  i860.  4to,  2  p.  L,  pp. 
Ivi.,  1005  ;  xii.,  loo  Plates  colored.  c.  2809 

Some  portions  of  this  work  have  also  been  issued  separately :  Birds  of  the  United 
States  and  Mexican  Boundary.  tfasAington,  1859.  4to.  25  Colored  Plates.  Birds 
coll.  on  an  explor.  exped.  from  the  Missouri  to  Utah  lake.  [fyatAington,  1859.] 
4to.     7  Colored  Plates.     Set  also  Gillis  (J.  M.) 

Baird  (Thomas  H.)     Memorial  praying  for  the  enactment  of 
measures  to  preserve  the  Constitution  and  Union  of  the  States, 


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presented  to  the   House  of  Representatives,  February  7,  1863. 
Pittsburgh  A.  A.  Anderson  iff  Sons^  1864.      8vo,  pp.  23.  28 1 o 

Bajamar.  Discurso  exhortatorio  pronunciado  en  el  Supremo 
consejo  de  las  Indias  ...  2  de  Eners  ...  1793.  Por  el  ex"""  Se- 
fior  Marques  de  Bajamar  ....  Madrid^  imprenta  de  la  viuda  de 
Ibarra^  mdcclxxxxiii.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  58.  h.  281  i 

Bajon.  Memoires  pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  de  Cayenne,  et  de 
la  Guiane  fran^oise,  Dans  lesquels  on  fait  connoitre  la  nature 
du  Climat  de  cette  contree,  les  maladies ...  [avec]  des  Observations 
sur  I'Histoire  naturelle  du  pays,  Sc  sur  la  culture  des  terres. 
...  Par  M.  Bajon,  ancien  Chirurgien  Major  de  I'lsle  de  Cayenne 
...  Par'is^  Grange^  le  veuve  Duchesne^  P Esprit^  M.  DCC.  Lxxvii- 
Lxxviii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12),  xvi.,  162  (462),  (i) ;  (12),  416. 
Plates.  H.  2812 

Bajon.  Herrn  Bajon's  ...  Nachrichten  zur  Geschichte  von 
Cayenne  und  dem  franzosischen  Guiana.  ...  Aus  dem  Franzo- 
sischen.     Erfurt^  Georg  Adam  Keyser,  1780-84.     2  Theile  in  3 


Abschn.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xiv.,  1145  Title,  pp.  156; 
135. 


Title,  pp. 
H.  2813 


Bajot  (Louis  Marin).  Abrege  historique  et  chronologique 
des  principaux  voyages  de  decouvertes  par  mer,  depuis  I'an  2000 
avant  J.-C.  jusqu'au  commencement  du  xix'  siecle.  Paris,  Arth. 
Bertrand;  Bachelier,  1829.     8vo,  pp.  156.     Map. +1835.     8vo. 

Bajot.  Catalogue  general  des  livres  composant  les  biblio- 
theques  du  departement  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.  Paris,  impr. 
royale,  1839-43.     5  vols.,  8vo.  28 15 

The  five  volumes  contain,  in  one  arrangement,  the  catalogues  of  eleven  libraries  in 
France.  The  six  libraries  in  Martinique,  Guadeloupe,  French  Guiana,  Senegal, 
Bourbon,  and  Pondicherry,  were  to  form  a  separate  work.  I  cannot  find  that  it  has 
ever  appeared.  The  plan  of  the  work  and  the  prefaces  are  by  Bajot;  the  execution  of 
Vol.  i.-ii.  by  Levot,  of  iii.-v.  by  Solvet. 

A  Bake-Pan  for  the  Dough-Faces.  By  One  of  Them.  Try 
it.     Burlington,  Vermont,  C.  Goodrich,  1854.     8vo,  pp.  64.         H. 

[Baker  (D.)]  Yet  one  Warning  More,  To  Thee  O  En- 
gland :  Together,  With  a  very  tender  Lamentation  with  bowels  of 
Compassion  &  Mourning,  yet  over  thee  O  Land  ...  which  may 
eccho  and  ring  again  in  the  ears  of  New-England.  ...  London, 
Robert  fVilson,  1660.     4to,  Title,  pp.  37.  2817 

A  Quaker  Tract,  with  a  long  title.     Signed  Daniel  Baker. 


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H. 


Ba!Cer  (D.)  Solon:  or  the  Rebellion  of  1 86 1.  A  Domestic 
and  Political  Tragedy.     By  D.  Baker.      Chicago^  1862.     8vo. 

Baker  (E.  C.)  Speech  of  ...  E.  C.  Baker  ...  upon  the 
Bill  to  regulate  the  Hours  of  Labor  in  Incorporated  Establish- 
ments. ...  In  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts,  April  13,  1855. 
Boston^  IVm.  White^  1855.     8vo,  pp.  8.  2819 

Baker  (Edward  D.)  Speech  of  Hon.  E.  D.  Baker,  of  Illi- 
nois, on  the  Oregon  Question,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives ...  January  29,  1846.     [No  imp.]    8vo,  pp.  7.      H. 

Baker.  Speech  of  Hon.  E.  D.  Baker,  of  Oregon  ...  in  the 
Senate  ...  January  2d,  and  3d,  1861,  upon  the  Secession  Ques- 
tion.     Washingtoriy  H.  Polkinhorn^  Printer  [1861].     8vo,  pp.  31. 

H.  2821 

Baker.  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Edward  D.  Baker, 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  on  Wed- 
nesday, December  11,  1861.  IVaihington^  Gov.  Pr.  Office^  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  87.  2822 

Baker  (George  E.)  The  Life  of  William  H.  Seward  ;  with 
Selections  from  his  Works.  Redfield^  New-York.,  1855.  i2mo, 
pp.  410.     Portrait.  c.  2823 

Baker  (George  M.)  Our  Twelve  Months'  Cruise :  a  Vale- 
dictory delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  ... 
May,  1866.  By  George  M.  Baker.  Boston^  1866.  Sm.  4to, 
pp.  16.  H.  2824 

Baker  (H.  F.)  Banks  and  Banking  in  the  United  States.  ... 
By  Henry  F,  Baker  ...  .  Cincinnati^  Printed  by  C.  F.  Bradley  £ff 
Co.,  1854.     2  Parts.     8vo,  pp.  56.  c.  2825 

Baker  (James).  The  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Bernard,  Baronet, 
By  the  Rev.  James  Baker,  His  Nephew  and  Executor.  London, 
John  Murray,  18 19.     pp.  xiii.,  199.     Portrait.  2826 

Sir  Thomas  Bernard  was  of  the  same  family  as  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

Baker  (J.  E.)  ...  Plan  for  the  promotion  of  foreign  trade  at 
this  port  ...  Philadelphia,  1859.     8vo,  pp.  16.  P.  2827 

Baker  (J.  Loring).  Exports  and  Imports,  as  showing  the 
Relative  Advancement  of  every  Nation  in  Wealth,  Strength, 
and  Independence.  ...   By  James  L.  Baker.     Philadelphia,  1859. 


8 


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[Baker.]     Hard  Times.     Important  Suggestions  to  Laborers 

..  With  Some  Remarks  upon  the  Proposed  Reduction  of  the 

Duty  upon  Railroad  Iron,  and  Coal.     Boston,  IVright  iff  Hasty, 

Printers  [Jan.],  1855.     8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  2829 

Published  with  additions  and  changes  as  : 

Baker.  Men  and  Things  ;  or  short  essays  on  various  sub- 
jects, including  Free  Trade  [Kansas,  &c.]  By  James  L.  Baker. 
Boston,  1858.     i2mo,  pp.  287.  p.  2830 

[Baker.]  A  Review  of  the  Tariff  of  1846  ...  in  a  Series  of 
Articles  contributed  to  the  Evening  Transcript  ...  .  Boston,  Red- 
ding i^  Co.  [Feb.],  1855.     8vo,  pp.  48.  h.  2831 

Baker  (J.  L.)  Slavery :  by  J.  L.  Baker.  ...  Philadelphia, 
John  A.  Norton,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  i9.  +  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.  2832 

Baker  (J.  L.)  The  Washingtonian  Reform.  An  [Histori- 
cal] Address  ...  June  16,  1844.  By  James  L.  Baker.  ... 
Hingham,  Jedidiah  Farmer,  Printer,  1844.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H. 

Baker  (J.)  Speech  of  Jehu  Baker,  of  Illinois,  on  Recon- 
struction;  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  27, 1866. 
IVashington,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  2834 

Baker  (J.  F.)  Our  Martyr  President.  [Delivered  before 
the  Hamilton  Literary  Association  of  Brooklyn.]  By  John  F. 
Baker,    [n.  p.,  1865.]     8vo,  pp.  5.  h.  2835 

Baker  (J.  M.)  A  View  of  the  Commerce  between  the  United 
States  and  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.  By  John  M.  Baker.  Wash- 
ington, 1838.     8vo,  pp.  118.     Map.  c.  2836 

Baker.  A  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States  and 
the  Mediterranean  Sea-Ports,  including  the  Adriatic  and  Morea ; 
with  maps  of  the  principal  harbors  in  those  seas.  From  the 
MS.  of  the  late  John  Martin  Baker,  by  his  son,  Louis  Baker. 
Philadelphia,  1 847.     8vo,  pp.  1 1 2.      13  Maps.  c.  2837 

[Baker  (J.  P.)]  An  Essay  on  the  Art  of  making  Musco- 
vado Sugar  wherein  A  New  Process  is  Proposed.  [Motto.] 
Jamaica,  Printed  by  Joseph  IVeatherby,  Kingston,  mdcclxxv. 
4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  iv.,  50.  H.  2838 

Baker  (Louisa).     An   Affecting  Narrative  of  Louisa  Baker 


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A  Native  of  Massachusetts  Who  in  Disguise  Served  Three  Years 
as  a  Marine  on  board  an  American  Frigate.  Boston^  Nath'l 
Coverfy,  Jr.,  1815.      12010,  pp.  24.  w.  2839 

Baker  (L.  C.)  Official  Report  of  Col.  L.  C.  Baker,  U.  S.  A., 
to  the  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  the 
Case  of  Stuart  Gwynn  and  S.  M.  Clarke.  Also  the  Minority 
Report  of  the  Treasury  Investigating  Committee,  with  Accom- 
panying Documents.  June,  1864.  New  Tork^  Henry  A.  Oliver^ 
Printer^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  2840 

Baker.  History  of  the  United  States  Secret  Service.  By 
General  L.  C.  Baker  ...  Philadelphia^  L.  C.  Baker ^  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  693,  X.     Portrait.  2841 

Baker  (Luther).  An  Address  delivered  to  the  Philanthropic 
Society,  ...  Feb.  22,  1806.  By  Luther  Baker.  Warren^  R.  /., 
N.  Phillips^  1806.      i2mo,  pp.  16.  2842 

Baker.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams,  on  the 
Oregon  Question.  By  Luther  Baker.  New-Bedford^  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  2843 

Baker  (P.  C.)  Franklin.  An  Address  delivered  ...  on 
Franklin's  Birth-day,  January  17,  1865.  By  Peter  C.  Baker. 
New  Tori,  Baker  &  Godwin,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  28.  2844 

Baker  (R.  P.)  A  Report  on  Kentucky  River.  By  R.  P. 
Baker.     1836.     8vo.  2845 

Baker  (Rachel).  Devotional  Somnium ;  or  a  collection  of 
prayers  and  exhortations  uttered  by  Miss  Rachel  Baker,  in 
the  City  of  New- York,  in  the  winter  of  18 15,  during  her  ab- 
stracted and  unconscious  state.  With  an  account  of  her  life, 
&c.  By  several  medical  gentlemen.  New-Tork,  Printed  by  S. 
Marks,  18 1 5.     i2mo,  pp.  298.  c.  2846 

Baker  (Richard).  The  Marchants'  Humble  Petition  and 
Remonstrance,  with  account  of  their  shipping  Losses  since  the 
War  with  Spain,  and  brief  Treaty  of  the  King  of  Spain's  West 
Indies,  of  the  Inquisition,  and  of  the  Death  of  the  English  Agent, 
Mr.  Askham,  and  the  Persecution  of  the  Murderers.  By 
Richard  Baker.     London,  1659.     Folio.  2847 

Baker  (S.  W.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Washington  In- 
dependent Temperance  Society  of  Saccarappa,  On  the  5th  of 


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July,    1 84 1.      By  Dr.   S.   W.  Baker. 
Appleton^  Printers^  1 84 1.     8vo,  pp.  20. 


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[Baker  (W.  D.)]  The  Saturniad  :  being  a  full  and  true  ac- 
count of  the  rise,  progress  and  downfall  of  the  University  of 
Quilsylvania  [Pennsylvania].  By  Hyton  Hosmot.  Translated 
by  A.  Lecutt  Esq.  ...  Philadelphia^  1836.      i2mo,  pp.  63.        P. 

Baker(W.  G.)  The  Christian  Lawyer :  being  a  Portraiture 
of  the  Life  and  Character  of  William  George  Baker.  ...  New 
Tori,  Carlton  £ff  Porter^  1859.      i6mo,  pp.  320.  H.  2850 

Baker  {Rev.  William  M.)  The  Life  and  Labors  of  the  Rev. 
Daniel  Baker,  d.d.  ...  Prepared  by  his  son,  Rev.  William  M. 
Baker.  Philadelphia^  IV.  S.  &  Alfred  Martien^  1858.  i2mo, 
pp.  573.     Portrait.  c.  2851 

Baker  Street  Bazaar.  ...  Grand  Moving  Mirror  of  Amer- 
ican Scenery,  painted  on  25,000  Feet  of  Canvas,  comprising  the 
Mammoth  Cave  of  Kentucky,  the  Falls  of  Niagara  ...  .  \^Lon- 
don  185-?]     i6mo,  pp.  16.  H.  2852 

Tlie  Balance  and  Columbian  Repository.  Hudson  [AT.  T.\ 
1802.     4to.     Continued.  c.  2853 

Balan9o  da  receita  e  despeza  do  imperio  no  exercicio  de  1839-40 
e  estado  da  divida  publica  activa  e  passiva  em  31  de  dezembre  de 
1840.     Rio  de  Janeiro^  Typographia  Nacional,  1843.     Folio. 

Balanza  general  del  comercio  maritime  por  los  puertos  de  la 
republica  mexicana  en  el  afio  de  1826.     Mexico^  1826.     4to. 

Balbi.  Atlas  ethnographique  du  globe,  ou  classification  des 
peuples  anciens  et  modernes  d'apres  leurs  langues  ...  .  Par 
Adrien  Balbi.     Paris^  Rey  et  Gravier,  1826.     Folio.         c.  2856 

"  Table  xxv  contains  the  <  Division  ethnographique  de  I'Amerique  et  tableau  general 
des  langues  americaines  ;'  and  Table  xli,  '  Tableau  polyglotte  des  langues  im6ricaines ;' 
gives  2  vocabulary  of  26  words  in  about   120  american  languages  and  dialects." — 

LUDEWIG. 

Balbi.  Essai  statistique  sur  le  royaume  de  Portugal  et  d'Al- 
garve,  compare  aux  autres  etats  de  I'Europe,  et  suivi  d'un  coup 
d'oeil  sur  I'etat  actuel  des  sciences,  des  lettres  et  des  beaux-arts 
parmi  les  Portugais  des  deux  hemispheres.   ...   Par  Adrien  Balbi 


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...   Par'tSy  Rey  et  Gravler^  1822.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  lii.,  480  ;  272, 
ccclxviii.  c.  2857 

Partly  relates  to  Brazil. 

Balbi.  Introduction  a  I'Atlas  ethnographique  du  globe  ... 
Tome  Premier.  Paris,,  Renouard;  Rey  et  Gravier^  1820.  8vo, 
pp.  cxliii.,  415.  c.  &  w.  2858 

Baled  (J.  P.)  Constitutions  republicaines  du  globe :  France, 
£tats-Unis  (amendee),  Delaware  (etat),  Saint-Domingue  (revisee), 
...  Paris,  Benard,  1848.     i2mo.  2859 

Balboa  (M.  C.)  Histoire  du  Perou,  par  Miguel  Cavello 
Balboa.  Inedite.  Paris,  Arthus  Bertrand,  m.dccc.xl.  8vo, 
pp.  viii.,  331.     (Ternaux.  Coll.  de  voyages,  xv.)  c.  2860 

Balboa.  The  Lives  of  Vasco  Nunez  de  Balboa,  Hernando 
Cortes,  and  Francisco  Pizarro.  New  York,  1847.  i2mo,  pp. 
276.  c.  2861 

Balbuena  (Bernardo  de).  Grandeza  |  Mexicana  |  del  Bachiller 
Ber  I  nardo  de  Balbuena,  |  Dirigida  al  Ilvs  |  trissimo  y  Reuerendis- 
simo  Don  Fr.  |  Garcia  de  Mendoza  y  Zufiiga  |  Arcobispo  de 
Mexico.  Del  |  cosejo  de  su  Magestad.  |  Con  previlegio  \  En 
Mexico  Por  Melchior  Ocharte.\Ano  De.  1604.  |  i2mo,  14  p.  1., 
Text,  9-140  leaves.  j.  c.  b.  2862 

See  Ternaux,  No.  269. 

Balbuena.  Siglo  do  oro  y  Silvas  de  Erple.  Madrid,  1608. 
Svo. -^  Madrid,  Harra,  1821.     8vo.     Portrait.  2863 

Balbuena.  El  Bernardo,  o  Victoria  de  Roncesvalles,  Poema 
heroyco.  Por  Don  Bernardo  de  Balbuena  Abadmajor  de  la 
Isla  de  Jamayca.     Madrid,  1624.     410.     Engraved  Title. 

First  edition  of  this  esteemed   Poetical  Romance.      See  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana. 

Priced:    £4  4s.,  by  Thorp,   1843.      Reprinted    in   "  Poemas   Epicos,"  Biblioteca  de 

Autores  Espaftoles.      Madrid,  Rivadeneyra,  1851.      8vo,  pp.  139-399-  c.     Segunda 

Edicion.     Madrid,  Sancha,  1808.      3  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xxii.,  388;  493;  425.     c. 

Balcarce.  Buenos-Ayres.  Sa  situation  presente,  ses  lois 
liberales,  sa  population  immigrante,  ses  progres  commerciaux  et 
industriels.     Paris,  Imprimerie  Blondeau,  1857.     ^^o,  pp.  80. 

Balch  (B.)  Discourse  delivered  at  Salisbury,  West  Church, 
Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1802,  at  Ordination  of  William  Balch.  Do- 
ver, 1803.     8vo,  pp.  38.  2866 


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Balch  (Thomas).  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  Halifax  In  the 
County  of  Plymouth,  February  i"*-  1757.  When  the  Rev.  Mr. 
William  Patten  was  ordained  ...  there.  By  Thomas  Balch  ...  . 
Boston^  S.  Kneeland^  I757«     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  25.  b.  2867 

Balch.  The  Happiness  of  a  People  illustrated  and  explained. 
Sermon  delivered  in  Boston,  Nov.  29,  1804 — Thanksgiving. 
Boston^  1805.     8vo,  pp.  23.  2868 

Balch.  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Edgartown  on  Martha's- 
Vineyard,  July  29th,  1747.  When  the  Reverend  Mr.  John 
Newman  Was  Ordained  ...  in  the  Room  of  ...  Mr.  Samuel 
Wiswall,  deceased.  By  Thomas  Balch  ...  .  [With  a  prefatory 
address  by  E.  Mayhew.J  Boston^  S.  Kneeland and  T.  Green^  *747' 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  36,  (4).  B.  2869 

Balch.  A  Sermon,  Preach'd  At  Mendon  Third  Parish,  Sep- 
tember the  14th,  A.D.  1768,  At  the  Ordination  of  The  Rev.  Mr. 
Benjamin  Balch.  By  Thomas  Balch  ...  .  Providence^  Printed 
by  John  Carter^  M,DCC,Lxix.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  2870 

Mr.  Balch  also  published  an  election  seimon,  Botton,  1749.  nmo-  An  artillery 
election  sermon  at  Boston,  June  6,  1763.  Boilon,  Bdet  and  Gill,  m,dcc,lxiii.  8vo, 
pp.  38,  (I).     B. 

[Balch  ^Thomas)].  Letters  and  Papers  relating  chiefly  to 
the  Provincial  History  of  Pennsylvania,  with  some  Notices  of 
the  Writers.  Privately  printed.  Philadelphia^  1855.  i2mo, 
pp.  cxxxviii.,  312.  c.  (fc  H.  2871 

These  are  known  as  the  "  Shippen  Papers."     Set  alto  Galloway  (Joseph). 

Balch.  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Maryland  Line  during 
the  Revolution.  Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.  One  Hundred  and 
Fifty  Copies  Printed.  Philadelphia^  Seventy-Six  Society^  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  218,  (i).  c.  2872 

Balch  (W.)  ...  Sermon  Preached  before  His  Excellency 
William  Shirley  ...  May  31.  1749.  Being  the  Day  for  Electing 
His  Majesty's  Council  ...    .    By  William  Balch,  a.m.  ...  Bos- 


ton^ 1749'     8vo,  Title,  pp.  28. 


2873 


Also:  The  Apostles  St.  Paul  and  St.  James  reconciled  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in 
Bradford,  Feb.  z,  1742,3.  ...  Botton,  y.  Edwards,  1743.  i2mo,  pp.  31  h.  A 
Sermon  ...  October  4,  1732,  At  the  Gathering  of  the  Second  Church  ...  in  Rowley. 
Botton,  1735.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  19.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Bradford.  East-Precinct,  January 
23,  1742,  3.  ...  Boston,  1743.  i6mo,  pp.  36.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination 
of  Benjamin  Parker,  in  Haverhill,  Nov.  28,  1744.  Boston,  y.  Edivardt,  1744.  8vo, 
pp.  30.      H.     'A  Sermon   preached  before  The  annual  Convention  of  Ministers  in 


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RiMtiin,    N.    E.  May    29.    1760.   ...    Boston,  N.    E.   Printtd  hy   B.    Mecom,  m.kcc.lx. 

Svi),    pp.   40 A    Vindication  OF  some   Points  of  Doctrine  ...  .in   Answer   To 

the   Remarks  of  The  Rev.    Messieurs   Wi^jglesworth  and  Chipman.      Beilon,  J.  Ed- 
wards, 1746.     4to,  pp.  91,      H. 

Balch  (W.  S.)  Popular  Liberty  and  Equal  Rights.  An 
Oration  ...  before  the  Mass  Convention  of  the  R.  1.  Suffrage 
Association  ...  in  Providence,  July  Fifth,  1841.  By  Wm.  S. 
Balch.     Providence^  B.  F.  Moore^  Printer^  184 1.      i2mo,  pp.  23. 

H.  2874 

Balch.  Romanism  and  Republicanism  incompatible.  A 
Lecture  ...  in  review  of  "  The  Catholic  Chapter  in  the  His- 
tory of  the  United  States,"  by  J.  Hughes,  d.d..  Archbishop  of 
New  York.     New  Tork^  1852.     8vo.  2875 

Balcom  (D.  a.)  The  devil  on  politics;  or  the  history  of 
political  religion.  By  D.  A.  Balcom.  ...  Printed  for  the  Author. 
i2mo,  pp.  114.  P.  2876 

Relates  in  part  to  the  Second  War  with  England. 

Baldridge  (S.  C.)  The  Martyr  Prince.  A  Sermon  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Assassination  "«f  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church  Friendsville,  Sabbath  morning,  April 
23d,  1865.  By  the  Pastor.  Cincinnati^  O.,  Jos.  B.  Boyd^  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  2877 

Balduc.  Mission  catholique  de  le  Riviere  Columbie.  Par 
Rev.  Z.  B.  Z.  Balduc.     ^ebec^  1843.  2878 

Baldwin  (C.  N.)  Trial  of  Charles  N.  Baldwin  for  a  Libel, 
in  publishing  charges  of  fraud  and  swindling  in  the  manage- 
ment of  lotteries  in  the  State  of  New- York.  Reported  by  H. 
W.  Warner.     New  Tork^  1818.     8vo,  pp.  37.  c.  &  s.  2879 

[Baldwin  (Charles  N.)]  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary 
...  Richmond,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  444.     Plate.  c.  2880 

Baldwin  (E.)  Annals  of  Yale  College,  in  New  Haven, 
...  from  its  Foundation,  to  the  Year  1831.  With  an  Appen- 
dix, containing  Statistical  Tables,  and  exhibiting  the  Present 
Condition  of  the  Institution.  By  Ebenezer  Baldwin.  New 
Haven,  Hezekiah  Howe,  1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  324.  H.  2881 

Baldwin.  Annals  of  Yale  College,  from  its  foundation,  to 
the  year  1 831.     By  Ebenezer  Baldwin.    To  which  is  Added,  an 


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Appendix,  bringing  it  down  to   1838.     Second   Edition,     ^ew 
Haven^  B.  i^  IV.  Noyes,  1838.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  343.         c.  2882 

Set  Am.  M.  R.,  i.,  i. 

Baldwin.  Catalogue  of  the  Phenogamous  Plants  and  the 
P'crns  growing  without  cultivation,  within  Bvc  miles  of  Yale 
College,  Connecticut.  Extracted  from  the  appendix  to  Mr.  E. 
Baldwin's  History  of  Yale  College.     New  Haven^  1831.     8vo. 

Baldwin.  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Jonathan 
Lyman,  pronounced  June  18.  1766,  at  Hatfield.  New  Haven^ 
Samuel  Green^  ^1^1'     PP*  'Q*  2884 

Baldwin.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  at  Danbury,  Connecticut, 
November  16,  1775,  illustrated  with  notes.  By  Ebenezer  Bald- 
win.    New  Yori,  1776.     8vo,  pp.  42.  2885 

Baldwin.  Observations  on  the  Physical,  Intellectual,  and 
Moral  Qualities  of  our  Colored  Population  :  with  Remarks  on  ... 
Emancipation  and  Colonization.  By  Ebenezer  Baldwin.  ...  New 
Haven,  L.  H.  Toung,  1834.     8vo,  pp.  52.  b.  2886 

Baldwin  (E.  W.)  Considerations  for  the  American  Patriot. 
A  Sermon  delivered  on  occasion  of  the  Annual  Thanksgiving, 
Dec.  12,  1827.  By  Elihu  W.  Baldwin.  New  Tork,  1828. 
8vo.  2887 

Baldwin.  An  Address  ...  July  13th,  1836.  By  Rev. 
Elihu  W.  Baldwin,  a.m.  on  Occasion  of  his  Inauguration  as 
President  of  Wabash  College.  [With  notes.]  Cincinnati,  Printed 
by  James  &  Gazlay,  1836.     8vo,  pp.  33.  H.  2888 

Baldwin  (Geo.  C.)  Representative  Women.  By  George 
C.  Baldwin.     New  Tork,  i860.      i2mo.  c.  2889 

Baldwin  (George  R.)  Report,  shewing  the  Cost  and  In- 
come of  a  Railroad,  as  surveyed  from  Toledo,  Ohio ;  to  Chicago, 
Illinois  }  incorporated  as  the  Buffalo  and  Mississippi  Railroad. 
Toledo,  1847.     ^^°*  2890 

Baldwin.  Report  on  supplying  the  City  of  Charlestown  with 
Pure  Water:  Made  for  the  City  Council  ...  By  George  R. 
Baldwin  and  Charles  L.  Stevenson,  Civil  Engineers.  Boston, 
Little,  Brown  and  Company,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  77.     Map.     H.  289 1 

Baldwin  (H.  A.)  Baldwin's  Consolidated  Business  Direc- 
tory, 1866.  New  York,  Boston,  and  Philadelphia.  New  Tork, 
H.  A.  Baldwin  &  Co.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  926.  2892 


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Baldwin.  Baldwin's  Handbook  of  Central  Park.  New  Tork^ 
H.  A.  Baldwin  i^  Co.^  1866.     i6mo,  pp.  xvi.,  64.  2893 

Baldwin  (H.  and  S.)  Remonstrance  against  ...  abolishing; 
or  regulating  tolls  on  vessels  passing  thiough  the  lock  and  canal 
at  Baldwinsville.  By  Henry  and  S  ephen  Baldwin.  Albany^ 
March  23,  1836.     Svo,  pf .  31.  s.  2894 

Baldwin  (Henry).  A  General  View  of  the  Origin  and 
Nature  of  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  United 
States,  deduced  from  the  political  history  and  condition  of  the 
Colonies  and  States,  from  1774  until  1788,  and  the  Decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court ;  with  opinions  in  the  cases  decided  at 
January  Term,  1837,  arising  on  the  restraints  on  the  powers  of 
the  States.  By  Henry  Baldwin.  Philadelphia^  John  C.  Clarky 
1837.     Svo,  pp.  v.,  197.  c.  2895 

Baldwin.  Opinion  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  New  Jersey,  on 
rights  of  fishing  in  the  Delaware.  Delivered  by  Justice  Bald- 
win.    Philadelphia^  183 1.     8vo,  pp.  16.  P.  2896 

Baldwin  (John  D.)  State  Sovereignty  and  Treason.  Speech 
of  Hon.  John  D.  Baldwin,  of  Massachusetts,  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Washington,  March  5,  1864  ...  . 
[^Washington^  1864.]     Svo,  pp.  8.  H.  2897 

Baldwin  (Joseph  G.)  The  Flush  Times  of  Alabama  and 
Mississippi.  A  Series  of  Sketches.  By  Joseph  G.  Baldvv^in. 
New-Tork,  D.  Jppleton  and  Company^  m.dcccliii.  i2mo,  pp. 
X.,  330.  Woodcuts.  H.-f  Seventh  edition.  New  Tork^  1854. 
PP-  X.,  330.  289S 

Baldwin.  Party  Leaders ;  Sketches  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Andrew  Jackson,  Henry  Clay,  John  Ran- 
dolph of  Roanoke,  including  notices  of  many  other  distinguished 
American  Statesmen.  By  Joseph  G.  Baldwin.  Neiu  Totk^ 
1854.  i2mo,  pp.  370.  c-f  Seventh  Edition.  New  Tork^  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  370.  c.  2899 

Baldwin  (Lewis).  Candid  Development  of  Facts  tending  to 
Exhibit  the  real  grounds  of  difference  Existing  between  the 
First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia  and  the  Philadelphia  Asso- 
ciation.    By  Lewis  Baldwin.     Philadelphia,  1S19.     Svo.      2900 

Baldwin  (L.)  Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  Pickering,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Salem  Mill  Dam  Corporation,  upon  the  Estimates, 

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&c.   of  that   Work.      By   L.   Baldwin,  Engineer    ...    .    Salem, 
Printed  by  Andrews  &  Foote^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  1 1.  H.  2901 

Baldwin.  Report  on  the  Subject  of  introducing  Pure  Water 
into  the  City  of  Boston.  By  Loammi  Baldwin  ...  ,  Boston,  John 
H,  Eastburn,  Printer,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  78.  Map.  H.  + Second 
Edition,  with  Additions.  Boston,  Hilliard,  Gray  and  Co.,  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  iv.,  (i),  143.     3  Maps.  2902 

Baldwin.  Report  on  the  Brunswick  Canal  and  Railroad, 
Glynn  County,  Ga.  With  an  Appendix.  Containing  the  Char- 
ter, and  Commissioner's  Report.  Boston,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  42. 
M.-\- Boston,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  48.  2903 

Baldwin.  Thoughts  on  the  Study  of  Political  Economy,  as 
connected  with  the  Population,  Industry,  and  Paper  Currency  of 
the  United  States.  By  L.  Baldwin  ...  .  Cambridge,  Printed  by 
Hilliard  and  Metcalf,  1809.     8vo,  pp.  75.  H.  N.  2904 

Baldwin  (M.)     ...  Sermon  preached  at  Springfield,  Dec.  13, 

1770,  at  the  Execution  of  William   Shaw.      By   Rev.   Moses 
Baldwin.     Boston,  i"]"]!.     8vo,  pp.  24.  +  Third  Edition.     Boston, 

177 1.  8vo.  w.  2905 

Baldwin.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  occasioned  by  the  death  of 
D\  A.  Stone  ...  Boston,  1774.     8vo.  2906 

Baldwin  (N.  B.)  Discourse  on  Henry  Clay  and  Daniel 
Webster,  delivered  by  request,  in  the  Bethesda  Baptist  Church, 
New-York,  Nov.  25,  1852.  By  Rev.  N.  B.  Baldwin.  New- 
Tork,  1853.     8vo.  2907 

Baldwin  (R.  S.)  Argument  of  Roger  S.  Baldwin,  of  New 
Haven,  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  in  the 
Case  of  the  United  States,  Appellants,  vs.  Cinque,  and  Others, 
Africans  of  the  Amistad.  New  Tork,  S.  IV.  Benedict,  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H.  2908 

Also:  Remarks  on  Mr.  Mason's  speech.  Senate,  Sept.  z6,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Speech  on  territorial  compromise  bill,  U.  S.  Senate,  July  25,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Speech  ...  in  favor  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  and  on  the  Terri- 
torial Bills,  and  the  Bill  in  relation  to  Fugitive  Slaves  ...  .  March  27  and  April  3,  1850. 
ffashington,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  Speech  on  Texan  claim  to  New  Mexico,  U.  S, 
Senate,  July  25,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Baldwin  (S.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22, 
1775.  Being  the  Anniversary  Thanksgiving  in  commemoration 
of  the  first  Landing  of  the   Fathers  of  New  England,  there 


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Anno  domini  1620.     By  Samuel  Baldwin,  a.m.     Boston^  ^11^' 
8vo,  pp.  39.  2909 

Baldwin  (Samuel  Davies).  Armageddon ;  or,  the  Overthrow 
of  Romanism  and  Monarchy ;  the  existence  of  the  United 
States  Foretold  in  the  Bible,  its  future  greatness,  &c.  By  S.  D. 
Baldwin.      Cincinnati^  Applegate  isf  Co.^  1854.     8vo,  pp.  480.     c. 

Baldwin  (S.)  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of 
New-Haven,  July  4th,  1788  ...  .  By  Simeon  Baldwin  ...  . 
New-Haven^  Printed  by  J.  Meigs,  m.dcc.lxxxviii.      8vo,  pp. 

16.  H.,  M.   29  1 1 

Baldwin  (Theron).  Historical  Address  delivered  in  Monti- 
cello,  Illinois,  June  27,  1855,  at  the  Seventeenth  Anniversary 
of  Monticello  Female  Seminary.  By  Rev.  Theron  Baldwin, 
First  Principal  of  the  Institution.  New  Tork,  John  F.  Trow, 
Printer  [\%^S]-     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  2912 

Contains  a  history  of  the  seminary. 

Baldwin  (Thomas).  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Revival  of  Reli- 
gion in  Boston,  In  1803-5,  Written  by  the  late  Dr.  Baldwin 
...  .  [^Boston,  1826,]     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  2913 

Baldwin.  Brief  Vindication  of  the  Particular  Communion 
of  the  Baptist  Churches ;  being  a  Reply  to  the  Remarks  of  the 
Rev.  Noah  Worcester,  a.b.  in  his  "  Friendly  Letter"  to  the 
author.  By  Thomas  Baldwin.  Boston,  1794.  i2mo.4- Third 
Edition.     Suffield,  E.  Gray,  m,dcc,xcix.      i2mo,  pp.  112.  2914 

Baldwin.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company,  in  Boston,  June  i,  1807.  Being 
the  Anniversary  of  their  Election  of  Officers.  Boston,  1807. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  2915 

Baldwin.  Discourse  ...  in  the  Second  Baptist  Meeting-House 
in  Boston  ...  January,  1824.  With  ...  Historical  Sketches  of 
the  Church  ...  .  By  Thomas  Baldwin  ...  .  Boston,  Printed  by 
Lincoln  &  Edmonds  [1824].  8vo,  pp.  32.  H. +Second  Edition. 
Boston,  1841.     8vo.  B.  2916 

Baldwin,  A  Sermon  .„  Boston  ,..  April  2,  1799  ...  . 
fWith  some  remarks  on  the  state  of  religion  in  the  U.  S.] 
Boston,  Printed  by  Manning  &  Loring,  1799.      8vo,  pp.  24,         H. 

Baldwin.  Sermon...  before  C.  Strong,  Esq,,  Governor  .,. 
May   26,    1802,      Being  the  Day  of  General    Election.      By 


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Thomas  Baldwin  ...  Boston^  Young  i£f  Minns,  Printers,  i8o2. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston,  jfune,  1802.  8vo, 
pp.  32.     H.  +  Third  edition.     New  Tori,  1802.  b.  2918 

Baldwin.  A  Sermon  delivered  February  19,  1795.  Being 
the  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  throughout  the  United  States. 
By  Thomas  Baldwin,  a.m.  Boston,  Printed  by  Manning  ^  Lor- 
ing,  1795.     8vo,  pp.  24.  2919 

Baldwin.  A  Sermon,  delivered  to  the  Second  Baptist  Society 
in  Boston,  On  Lord's  Day,  December  29,  1799.  Occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  Who  Departed 
this  Life  the  14th  Inst.  m.  68.  By  Thomas  Baldwin,  a.m. 
Pastor  of  the  Second  Baptist  Church  in  Boston.  Published  by 
particular  Desire.  Boston,  Manning  &  Loring  [1800].  8vo, 
pp.  28.  H.  2920 

Baldwin.  A  Sermon  Preached  February  15,  1802.  Before 
the  Honourable  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Day  of  the  Interment 
of  his  Honor  Samuel  Phillips,  Esq.  Lieutenant  Governor,  who 
died  February  10,  1802.  M.  50.  By  Thomas  Baldwin,  a.m. 
Chaplain  to  the  House.  Boston,  Toung  and  Minns,  1802.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  B.,  H.  2921 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Templeton,  October  16,  1800,  at  the  Installation  of 
the  Rev.  Ellsha  Andrews  ...  .  Boston,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  Sermon  ...  March 
30,  1 8 14,  in  the  First  Baptist  Meeting-House  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev. 
James  M.  Winchell.  ...  Boston  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  Sermon  at  Boston,  July 
II,  1799,  at  the  Ordination  of  William  Collier.  Boston,  1799.  8vo.  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  of  Elisha  Williams,  at  Beverly,  Mass.  June  15,  1803.  Boston,  1803.  8vo. 
At  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Chaplin.  New  York,  1804.  8vo.  Of 
Rev.  David  Leonard  as  Evangelist,  Bridgewater,  Dec.  17,  1794.  Boston,  1795.  8vo. 
Of  Rev.  Daniel  Merrill,  Sedwick,  May  15,  1805.  Boston,  1805.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Also 
Sermons:  April,  1799,  ^'  ^  Quarterly  Meeting  of  Several  Churches  for  Special  Prayer. 
Boston,  1799.  8vo.  Feb.  19th,  1804.  Boston,  1804.  May  30,  1804.  Boston, 
1804.  8vo.  A  Discourse  ...  beftre  ...  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  September  26, 
1806  ....  [n.  p.],  Russell  &  Cutler,  Printers,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  29,  (i).  (With  "State- 
ment of  Expences,"  etc.)  h.  ...  Discourse  ...  in  Boston,  March  16,  1807,  at  the 
Interment  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Stillman,  d.d.  ...  Boston  [n.  d.]  8vo.  h.  May  28, 
1809.  Boston,  1829.  8vo.  On  Jan.  i,  1811,  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  Meet- 
ing House  belonging  to  the  Second  Baptist  Church  in  Boston,  Boston,  18 1 1.  8vo. 
Sermon  at  the  opening  of  a  new  Meeting  House,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Dec.  25, 
18 17.  Boston,  1 8 18.  8vo.  Sermon,  May  7th,  18 17.  Boston,  18 17.  8vo.  At 
Boston,  Feb.  21,  1819,  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Execution  of  the  Pirates.  Boston, 
1 8 19.     8vo. 

Baldwin.     See  Clay  (Joseph),  Stillman  (Samuel). 

Baldwin  (Thomas).      Narrative  of  the  Massacre,  by  the 


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Savages,  of  the  Wife  &  Children  of  Thomas  Baldwin,  Who, 
since  the  melancholy  period  of  the  destruction  of  his  unfortu- 
nate family,  has  dwelt  entirely  alone,  in  a  hut  of  his  own 
construction,  secluded  from  human  society,  in  the  extreme 
western  part  of  the  State  of  Kentucky.  New-Tor k^  Martin  iff 
Perry ^  1835.     8vo,  pp.  24.     Plate.  H.  2922 

[Baldwin  (Thomas)].  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Origin, 
Progress,  and  Wants,  of  Illinois  College.  May,  1832.  New- 
York^  John   T.  JVest^  Printer^  mdcccxxxii.     8vo,  pp.  16.         B. 

Baldwin  (T.)  and  Thomas  (J.)  A  New  and  Complete 
Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  giving  a  full  and  comprehensive 
Review  of  the  Present  Condition,  Industry,  and  Resources  of 
the  American  Confederacy,  embracing  also  important  Topogra- 
phical, Statistical  and  Historical  Information,  from  Recent  and 
Original  Sources ;  together  with  the  Results  of  the  Census  of 
1850,  and  Population  and  Statistics  in  many  Cases  to  1853.  ^7 
Thomas  Baldwin  and  J.  Thomas,  m.d.  Philadelphia^  J,  B. 
Lippincott^  Co.,  1854.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  1364.  c.  2924 

Baldwin.  A  Universal  Pronouncing  Gazetteer ;  ...  By 
Thomas  Baldwin.  Philadelphia,  1S4.5.  i2mo,  pp.  550.  +  Eighth 
edition,  with  a  Supplement.  Boston,  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  704.  +  New 
edition,  with  population  inserted  according  to  the  census  of  1850. 
Philadelphia,  1852.      l2mo,  pp.  692,  iv.,  55.  C.  2925 

Baldwin  (W.)     See  Darlington  (W.) 

Baldwin  School.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Edifice  of  the  Preparatory  Department,  of  the  Baldwin 
School,  Saint  Paul,  Minnesota  Territory ;  And  Catalogue  for 
1853.  Saint  Paul,  Owens  ^  Moore,  Printers,  1854.  8vo,  pp. 
39,  (i).  H.  2926 

Baldwin.  A  Plan  of  Baldwin,  Maine,  copied  and  reduced 
from  the  original  in  the  Land  Office.     [^Boston,  1815.]     8vo. 

Balestier.  The  Annals  of  Chicago ;  a  Lecture  delivered 
before  the  Chicago  Lyceum,  January  21,  1840.  By  J.  N. 
Balestier.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Chicago,  Edward  H.  Rudd,  mdcccxl. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  2928 

Balestier.  Historical  Sketches  of  Holland  Lodge,  with 
mcidental  Remarks  on  Masonry  in  the  State  of  New  York.  By 
Joseph  N.  Balestier.     New  York,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  loi.        2929 


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Balfour  (J.)  Memoire  du  sieur  Jean  Balfour,  habitant  de 
rile  de  Tabago,  a  MM.  les  deputes  a  I'Assemblee  nationale  de 
France.     Paris,  Prault  [n.  d."]     4to,  pp.  40,  or  less.  2930 

[Balfour.]    Observations  sur  le  deuxieme  Memoire  du  Sieur 

Roume   ...    .    [Signed  Jean   Balfour.      Paris],  imp.   du   Patriate 

fran^ais  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  40,  or  less.  2931 

Balkam.  "  The  Harper's  Ferry  outbreak  and  its  Lesson." 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Pine  Street  Chapel,  Sabbath  After- 
noon, December  iith,  1859.     ^X  Rev.  U.  Balkam.     Lewiston, 

2932 


Printed  at  the  'Journal  Office,  1859.     ^^o,  pp.  16. 


Ball  (Benjamin  Lincoln).  Three  Days  on  the  White  Moun- 
tains ;  being  The  Perilous  Adventure  of  Dr.  B.  L.  Ball  on 
Mount  Washington,  during  October  25,  26,  and  27,  1855. 
Written  by  Himself.  Boston,  Nathaniel  Noyes,  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  72.  B.  2933 

Ball  (Charles).  Slavery  in  the  United  States.  A  Narrative 
of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Charles  Ball,  a  Black  Man,  who 
lived  Forty  Years  in  Maryland,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  as  a 
Slave,  under  Various  Masters,  and  was  One  Year  in  the  Navy 
with  Commodore  Barney,  during  the  Late  War  ;  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Manners  and  Usages  of  the  Planters  and  Slave- 
holders of  the  South — z.  Description  of  the  Condition  and  Treat- 
ment of  the  Slaves,  with  Observations  upon  the  State  of  Morals 
amongst  the  Cotton  Planters,  and  the  Perils  and  Sufferings  of  a 
Fugitive  Slave,  who  twice  escaped  from  the  Cotton  Country. 
New-Tork,  John  S.  Taylor,  1837.  i2mo.  Title,  pp.  51 7.+ Third 
Edition.  J.  T.  Shryock,  Pittsburgh,  ...  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  vi., 
9-446.  B.,  c.  2934 

Ball  (C.)  Der  Negersclave.  Leben  und  Abenteuer  ...  . 
Erzahlt  von  ihm  selbst.  Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1854.  2  vols., 
Svo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  236 ;  2  p.  1.,  pp.  196.  2935 

Ball  (H.)  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Rutland,  Wednesday, 
January  ist,  1800,  Before  a  numerous  Audience  assembled  to 
publicly  mourn  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington ;  who 
departed  this  life  at  Mount  Vernon,  Virginia,  on  the  14th  of 
December,  1799,  ^t.  68.  By  Heman  Ball,  a.m.  Minister  of  the 
Gospel  at  Rutland,  Vermont.  Rutland,  Printed/or  S.  Williams, 
Esq.  [1800].     8vo,  pp.  27.  w.  2936 


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Ball  (John).  An]  Answer] to  two | Treatises | Of  Mr.  lohn 
Can,  I  the  Leader  of  the  English  Brownists  in  Amsterdam.  |  The 
former  called,  |  A  Necessitie  of  Separation  from  the  Church  of 
England,  |  proved  by  the  Nonconformists  Principles.  |  The  other,  | 
A  Stay  against  Straying :  Wherein  in  opposition  to  |  M.  lohn 
Robinson,  he  undertakes  to  prove  the  unlaw- 1  fulnesse  of  hearing 
the  Ministers  of  the  |  Church  of  England.  |  Very  seasonable  for 
the  present  times.  |  By  the  late  learned,  laborious  and  faithfull 
servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  |  John  ^z\\.\  LondonA  Printed  by  R.  B. 
and  are  to  be  sold  by  "John  Burroughes^  at  his  Shop  at  |  the  signe  of 
the  Golden  Dragon  neere  the  Inner  Temple  gate^  \  in  Fleet-street^ 
1642 1 .     4to,  10  p.  1.,  pp.  144,  92,  Table  and  Errata,  pp.  3.    h. 

Ball.  Friendly  Triall  of  the  Grounds  tending  to  Separation. 
Cambridge^  1 640.     Sm.  4to.  2938 

Title  from  Col.  Aspinwall's  Catalogue.. 

Ball.  A  Tryall  of  the  New-Chvrch  Way  in  New-England 
and  in  Old  ...  By  ...  John  Ball,  of  Whitmore.  Penned  a  little 
before  his  Death,  and  sent  over  to  the  New  England  Ministers, 
Anno  1637,  as  a  Reply  to  an  Answer  of  theirs  in  justification 
of  the  said  Positions.  Now  published  ...  By  William  Rath- 
band  and  Simeon  Ash.  ...  London^  Thomas  Underbill^  1 644. 
4to,  pp.  (12),  90.  H.  2939 

Ball  (J.  P.)  Ball's  ...  Mammoth  Pictorial  Tour  of  the 
United  States.  Comprising  Views  of  the  African  Slave  Trade 
...  .  Compiled  for  the  Panorama.  Cincinnati^  Achilles  Pugh^ 
Printer^  1855.     8vo,  pp.  56.     Woodcit,  folded.  H.  2940 

Ball  (L.  C.)  War  Meeting.  Speech  delivered  at  Hoosick 
Falls,  April  24,  1861.     By  L.  Chandler  Ball.     8vo,  pp.  7. 

Ball.  Extract  from  a  Speech  delivered  at  South  Hoosick, 
on  the  Raising  of  the  American  Flag,  May  25,  1 86 1.  By  L. 
Chandler  Ball.     8vo,  pp.  8.  2942 

Ball.  Our  Federal  Relations.  Speech  in  the  Assembly  of 
New  York.     June  29,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  8.  2943 

Ball  (M.  D.)  A  Poem  by  Mott :  Dulany  Ball,  of  Virginia, 
delivered  before  the  Theta  Delta  Chi  Fraternity  ...  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  William  and  Mary,  June  Second,  1856.  Norfolk^  Va.^ 
Southern  Argus  Printing  Office^  1856.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  21.  H. 

Defends  slavery  and  the  South. 


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[Ball  (Richard)].  The  Practicability,  Safety,  and  Advan- 
tages of  Negro  Emancipation.  Bristol^  Printed  by  Wright  & 
Bagnall^  1830.     8vo,  i  sheet.  2945 

A  Ballad  concerning  the  Fight  between  the  English  and 
French  at  Lake  George.  \^Boston^  I755']  Broadside,  in  2 
columns.  p.  2946 

Ballads  of  the  South.  New  Tork^  T.  R.  Dawley^  1864.  32mo, 
pp.  13-72.  2947 

Ballads  of  the  War.  New  Tork,  T.  R.  Dawley^  1864.  32mo, 
pp.  9-72.  2948 

Ballance  (C.)  Speech  of  Charles  Ballance  ...  in  the  Wig- 
wam, Peoria,  Oct.  5th,  i860,    [n.  p.,  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h. 

Ballantine.  The  Importance  of  God's  Presence  with  an 
Army,  going  against  the  Enemy ;  and  the  Grounds  on  which 
it  may  be  expected.  Represented  in  a  Sermon  Preached  at  a 
Lecture  in  Westfield,  on  Wednesday  June  2,  1756.  Just  before 
Captain  John  Mosely,  and  His  Company,  began  their  March 
towards  Crown-Point.  By  John  Ballantine,  m.a.  ...  Westfield. 
...  Boston^  Edes  and  Gill,  1756.     8vo.  M.  2950 

Ballantyne.  Handbook  to  the  New  Gold  Fields.  A  full 
account  of  the  Richness  and  Extent  of  the  Eraser  ar  I  Thomp- 
son River  Gold  Mines,  with  a  Geographical  and  Physical  ac- 
count of  the  Country,  and  its  Inhabitants,  &c.  By  R.  M. 
Ballantyne.      Edinburgh,  Strahan,  1858.  2951 

Ballantyne.  Hudson's  Bay ;  or,  Every-Day  Life  in  the 
Wilds  of  North  America  during  Six  Years'  Residence  in  the 
Territories  of  the  Hon.  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  By  Robert 
Michael  Ballantyne.  Edinburgh,  Nelson,  1848.  i2mo.4- Second 
Edition,  1848.  +  Third  Edition.  Edinburgh,  Nelson,  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  ^^0. -\- Boston,  1859.     i2mo.  2952 

Also :  Martin  Rattler ;  or,  a  Boy's  Adventures  in  the  Forests  of  Brazil.  New 
York,  a.ni  Edinburgh,  Nelson,  1858.  i6mo.  Snow  Flakes  and  Sunbeams;  or,  the 
Young  Fur  Traders.  Edinburgh,  Nelson,  1856.  Crown  8vo,  pp.  ^^0.  +  Boston.  1859. 
l2nno.  The  Golden  Dream;  or,  Adventures  in  the  Far  West.  London,  y.  F. 
Shaw,  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  360.  The  Wild  Man  of  the  West.  A  Tale  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  By  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  Edinburgh,  1862.  i6mo,  pp.  viii.,  419. 
+  Boston,  Crosby  &  Nichols.  Ungava,  a  Tale  of  Esquimaux  Land.  By  R.  M.  Ballan- 
tyne. London,  1858.  lamo.-fiVifw  Tork,  Phinney,  Blakeman  6f  Mason,  1859. 
l2mo.  The  W  )rld  of  Ice;  or,  Adventures  in  the  Polar  Regions.  London,  Nelson. 
lamo,  pp.  320. 


BALLESTEROS. 


393 


Ballard  (E.)  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popham  Celebra- 
tion, August  29,  1862  ;  Commemorative  of  the  Planting  of  the 
Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino,  August  19,  O. 
S.,  1607,  establishing  the  Title  of  England  to  the  Continent. 
Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Ballard, 
Secretary  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Celebration.  Port- 
land^ Bailey  &  Noyes,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  9-368.     2  Maps. 

B.  &  H.  2953 

Ballard  (F.  W.)  The  Huguenot  Settlers  of  New  York 
City  and  its  Vicinity.  By  Frank  W.  Ballard.  [No  imprint.] 
i2mo,  pp.  19.  H.  2954 

Ballard.  New  York  City  a  Mission  Field.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  New  York  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation, by  Frank  W.  Ballard,  April  27,  1863,  ...  [^New  Tork^ 
1863.]     i2mo,  pp.  18.  H.  2955 

Ballard.  The  Stewardship  of  Wealth  as  Illustrated  in  the 
Lives  of  Amos  and  Abbott  Lawrence.  A  Lecture.  By  F.  W. 
Ballard.  New  Tork^  1866.  i2mo.  + Second  Edition.  \_New 
Tork^  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  2956 

Ballard  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  in  Lowell,  on  the  Sabbath  follow- 
ing the  Funeral  of  Alvah  Mansur,  Esq.,  who  died  ...  Nov.   i, 

1840.      By  Joseph    Ballard Lowell^   Leonard    Huntress^ 

Printer^  1840.     i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  2957 

[Ballard  (William)].  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.     Boston^  1827.     8vo,  pp.  71.  w.  2958 

Ballarna  (S.)  Relacion  Circunstanciada  de  todas  las  Oper- 
aciones  de  la  Escuadra  i  Ejercito  Espedicionario  sobre  Chiloe. 
Por  Santiago  Ballarna.     Santiago^  1826.     4to,  pp.  23.      M.  2959 

Ballenstedt  (C.  W.  T.)  Beschreibung  meiner  Reise  nach 
den  Goldminen  Californiens.  Zur  Belehrung  und  Warnung 
fur  Auswanderer.     Schoningen,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  104.  2960 

Balleroy  (J.  B.)  Tarif  beige,  mis  en  rapport  avec  les  tarifs 
des  Pays-Bas,  d'Allemande,  de  P' ranee,  d'Angleterre  et  des  £tats- 
Unis,  par  J.  B.  Balleroy.     Bruxelles,  1844.     Folio.         b.  2961 

Ballesteros.  Ordenanzas  del  Peru,  recogidas  y  ordenadas 
por  el  licenciado  D.  Tomas  de  Ballesteros.  Lima^  "J.  D.  Con- 
trerasy  1685.     Folio.  2962 

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BALLOU. 


The  Ballot  Box,  the  Palladium  of  our  Liberties.  New  Or- 
leansy  July^  1863.     Printed  for  the  Compiler,  1 863.     8vo,  pp.  65. 

Ballou  (Adin).  A  Concise  Exposition  of  the  Hopedale 
Community :  Descriptive,  Statistical,  Historical  and  Constitu- 
tional,    [a  p.,  1853.]    4to,  pp.  8.  H.  2964 

Ballou.  A  Discourse  on  ...  American  Slavery,  delivered  in 
...  Mendon,  Mass.  July  4,  1837.  By  Adin  Ballou.  ...  Boston, 
Isaac  Knapp,  1837.     24mo,  pp.  88.  h.  2965 

Ballou.  Violations  of  the  Federal  Constitution  in  the  "  Irre- 
pressible Conflict"  between  the  Pro-Slavery  and  Anti-Slavery 
Sentiments  of  the  American  People.  By  Adin  Ballou.  Milford 
{Mass.),  1861.     i2mo,  pp.  48.  2966 

Ballou.  The  Voice  of  Duty.  An  Address  delivered  at  the 
Anti-Slavery  Picnic  at  Westminster,  Mass.,  July  4,  1843.  % 
Adin  Ballou.  Milford  [Mass.),  Community  Press,  1843.  8vo 
pp.  12.  2967 

Ballou  (H.)    A  Sermon 
1828.     By  Hosea  Ballou  ... 
i2mo,  pp.  12. 

Ballou.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Univer- 
salist  Meeting-House  At  Shirley,  Mass.  January  9,  1817.  By 
Hosea  Ballou.  ...  Salem,  Printed  by  Warwick  Palfray,  fun., 
1817.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  2969 

Also :  Oration  before  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  June  24th, 
1810.  PortsmoutA,  1810.  4to,  pp.  16.  Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  First  Uni- 
verbalist  Meeting-house,  Roxbury,  Jan.  4,  1821.  Boslon,  i8zi.  Svo.  pp.  20.  Ora- 
tion at  Windsor,  Vt.  Dec.  27,  1808.  ffindsor.  8vo.  Discourse  at  Philadelphia, 
June  2,  1 8 28,  at  the  Ordination  of  T.  Fiske.  Philadelphia.  8vo.  And  other  Ser- 
mons and  Discourses. 

Ballou  (John).  The  Lady  of  the  West ;  or,  the  Gold- 
seekers.  Written  for  the  Great  American  Nation.  By  J.  Bal- 
lou.     Cincinnati,  1855.     i2mo.  2970 

Ballou  (Maturin  M.)  Biography  of  Rev.  Hosea  Ballou. 
By  his  Youngest  Son,  Maturin  M.  Ballou.  ...  Boston,  Abel 
Tompkins,  1852.     i2mo,  pp.  404.     Portrait.  h.  2971 

Ballou.  History  of  Cuba ;  or,  Notes  of  a  Traveller  in  the 
Tropics.  Being  a  Political,  Historical,  and  Statistical  Account 
of  the  Island,  from  its  First  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time. 


on  Fast  Day  Morning,  April  3, 
Boston,  Bowen  i^  Cushing,  1828. 

H.  2968 


BALMIS. 


395 


By  Maturin  M.  Ballou.  ...   Boston^  Phillips,  Sampson  and  Company 
[etc.]     i2mo,  pp.  230.     6  Plates.  c.  a  h.  2972 

Ballston  Springs.  [A  Poem.]  New  Tork,  S,  Gould,  1806. 
i2nio,  pp.  46.  2973 

Ballston  Spa.  Catalogue  and  Circular  of  the  State  and 
National  Law  School  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  New  Tork,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  B.  2974 

Bally  (Victor).  Du  typhus  d'Amerique,  ou  de  la  fievre 
jaune.     Paris,  Smith,  et  Gabon,  Pauteur,  18 14.     8vo,  pp.  26,  623. 

Balmanno.  Romances  of  the  Sea,  and  Voyage  across  the 
Atlantic.     By  Mrs.  Balmanno.     New  Tork,  1849.     8^°>  PP-  8- 

Balme.  American  States,  Churches,  and  Slavery.  By  Rev. 
J.  R.  Balme.  Edinburgh,  Nimmo,  1862.  Post  8vo,  pp.  Ixviii., 
546. -|- Second  Edition.  London,  Hamilton,  1863.  Post  8vo. + 
New  Edition.  With  Synopsis  of  the  American  War.  London, 
Hamilton,  1865.     Post  8vo,  pp.  Ixviii.,  776.  c.  2977 

Balme.  Letters  on  the  American  Republic,  or.  Common 
Fallacies  and  Monstrous  Errors  refuted  and  exposed.  By  Rev. 
Joshua  R.  Balme.  ...  London,  Hamilton,  Adams  ^  Co.,  1863. 
i2mo,  pp.  vii.,  Ii2.  +  New  Edition.     Ibid,  1864.     i2mo.   2978 

Balme.  Synopsis  of  the  American  War.  By  J.  R.  Balme. 
London,  Hamilton,  Adams  &  Co.,  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  S^l~n^-     ^• 

Balmis  (Francesco  Saverio  de).  Dei:  onstracion  de  las  efi- 
caces  virtudes,  nuevamente  descubiertas  ^..  las  Raices  de  dos 
plantas  de  Nueva  Espana,  especies  de  Agave  y  de  Begonia, 
para  la  cura  del  vicio  venereo,  y  Ecrofulosa,  y  de  otras  graves 
Enfermedades  que  resisten  al  uso  de  Mercurio,  y  demas  remedios 
conocidos.  Por  Francesco  Saverio  de  Balmis.  Madrid,  1792. 
4to      2  Plates.  2980 

Balmis.  Specifico  antivenereo  nuovamente  scoperto  nella 
virtii  delle  due  piante  americane.  Agave  e  Begonia,  prima  tra- 
duzione  dalla  spagnuolo.  Roma,  Paolo  Gianchi,  1795.  8vo,  pp. 
149.     2  Plates.  2981 

Balmis  (F.  X.)  Uber  die  amerikanische  Pflanzen  Agave 
und  Begonia,  als  Mittel  gegen  Lustseuche  ...  .  Aus  dem 
Spanischen  in's  Italienische,  und  aus  diesem  ins  Deutsche  iiber- 
setzt  von  Friedr.  Ludw.  Kreisig.  ...  Leipzig,  Baumgdrtner,  1797. 
8vo,  pp.  156.     Plates.  2982 


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Baltasar  (Jean).  Noticia  de  la  vida  y  preciosa  muerte  del 
P.  Nicolas  de  Tamaral  Jesuita  misionero  de  Californias.  M'egico^ 
»752.     4to.  2983 

Baltasar.  Relacion  de  la  vida  y  gloriosa  muerte  del  P. 
Lorenzo  Carranco  Jesuita  misionero  de  Californias.  Megico^ 
1751.     4to.  2984 

Baltasar.  Vida  del  esclarecido  P.  Juan  Gumersvac,  de  la 
Compafiia  de  Jesus.     Megico^  ^TiT     4^°'  2985 

Baltasar.  Vida  del  Ven.  P.  Francisco  Maria  Picoli,  Jesuita 
misionero  de  Californias.     Megico^  '730-     4^0*  2986 

Balthasar  de  Medina.  Chronica  de  la  Santa  Provincia  de 
San  Diego  de  Mejico  de  Religiosas  Descal9os  de  N.  S.  P.  S. 
Francisco  en  la  Nueva  Espana,  Vidas  de  lUustres  y  Venerables 
Varones  etc.     Mexico^  1682.     Folio.  2987 

At  folio  230  is  a  map,  "  Auctor  invenit,  Antonius  Ysartii  Execud.  Mexici  1682," 
which  is  probably  the  earliest  specimen  of  copperplate  engraving  in  Mexico,  hitherto 
discovered,  yide  Puttick's  Catalogue,  May,  1854,  Lot  31,  where  it  is  said  to  be  one 
of  the  rarest  works  of  its  class.     It  sold  for  £10. 

Baltimore  {Lord).     See  Calvert  (George). 

Baltimore.  Relation  of  Lord  Baltimore's  Plantation.  See 
Maryland. 

Baltimore,  a.d.  1862;  or  How  they  act  in  Baltimore.  By 
A  Volunteer  Zouave.  Fourth  Edition.  Baltimore^  "James  S. 
Waters.,  1862.      i2mo,  pp.  12.  2988 

Baltimore,  a.d.  1862;  or  the  Volunteer  Zouave  in  Baltimore. 
By  an  Officer  of  the  "  Guard."     Baltimore.,  J.  Davis  ^  Co.., 


1862.      i2mo,  pp.  7. 


2989 


Baltimore.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Establishment  of  the 
See,  and  of  the  Consecrating  Dr.  Carroll  First  Bishop  ;  with  a 
Discourse  delivered  on  that  Occasion  ...  .  London.,  1790.     8vo. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company.  Annual  Report  of 
the  President,  and  Directors,  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Balti- 
more and  Ohio  Rail  Road  Company.  Baltimore.,  1827.  8vo. 
Continued.  2991 

This  was  one  of  the  first  railroad  companies  organized  in  the  United  States.  The 
Annual  Reports  include  much  information  relative  to  the  country  through  which  the 
road  passes. 


BALTIMORE. 


397 


A  History  and  Description  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Rail 
Road  ;  with  an  Appendix,  containing  a  full  account  of  the  cere- 
monies and  procession  attending  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone, 
by  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1828, 
and  an  original  and  complete  report  of  the  great  opening  cele- 
bration at  Wheeling,  January,  1853  ;  ^°  which  is  added  a  supple- 
ment. Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  Six  original  Portraits.  By  a 
Citizen  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore^  J.  Murphy^  1853.  8^°'  PP* 
200.     Maps  and  Portraits.  2992 

The  following  tracts  are  selected  from  a  large  number,  as  possessing  some  historical 
or  geographical  interest:  Address  and  report  of  a  select  Com.  of  the  B.  tc  O.  R.  R. 
Co.,  also,  a  letter  from  the  Pres't,  recommending  measures  for  the  immediate  prose- 
cution of  the  road  to  the  Ohio  river.  Baltimore,  1848.  pp.  42.  Address  of 
Thomas Swann,  Esq.  (President,)  ...  on  the  ...  Completion  of  the  Road  to  the  Ohio 
River,  and  the  Report  of  B.  H.  Latrobe,  Esq.,  Chief  Engineer.  Baltimore,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  25.  Address  of  Thomas  Swann,  Esq.  May  i,  [1850]  in  relation  to  ... 
providing  for  a  Settlement  of  the  Route  West  of  Pile's  Fork  to  the  City  of  Wheeling. 
Baltimore,,..  1850.  8vo,  pp.  70.  Communication  from  the  President  ...  to  Thomas 
Donaldson,  Esq.,  Chairman  ...  1847.  8vo.,  pp.  17.  Communication  from  the  Bait, 
and  Ohio  R.  R.  Co.  to  the  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Bait.  Baltimore,  1831. 
pp.  14.  Communication  from  Thomas  Swann,  Esq.  ...  on  the  Cumberland  and 
Knobly  Routes.  1849.  ^^°i  PP-  '9-  Contract  between  the  City  of  Wheeling  and 
the  B.  and  O.  R.  Co.,  ...  Richmond,  Printed  by  Colin,  Baptist  and  Noivlan,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  Correspondence  between  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  President  of  the 
B.  &  O.  R.  R.  Co.  in  relation  to  additional  routes  between  Washington  and  New 
York  Baltimore,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Documents  accompanying  a  Memorial  of 
the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company.  20th 
Congress,  H.  of  R.  fVashington,  1828.  8vo.  Documents  submitted  by  the  Balti- 
more and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  in  behalf  of  their  application  to  the  Legislature  of 
Virginia.  (With  the  reports  of  J.  Knight,  chief  engineer,  etc.)  Richmond,  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  Laws  and  Ordinances  relating  to  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R.  Co.  Baltimore, 
Lucas  &  Deaver,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  124.  The  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Baltimore 
vj.  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R.  Co.,  containing  the  Bill,  Answer,  Testimony  and  Exhibits. 
Baltimore,  ...  1857.  8vo,  pp.  165.  Memorial  of  the  Citizens  of  Baltimore  to  the 
Mayor  and  City  Council,  in  relation  to  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  78. 
Objections  to  Yielding  to  Northerners  the  Control  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Rail 
Road,  on  which  depends  the  Development  of  the  Farms,  Mines,  Manufactures  and 
Trade  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  By  a  Marylander.  Baltimore,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  25. 
Opinion  on  a  portion  of  the  location  for  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R. :  Addressed  to  the  Rail- 
Road  Committee  of  the  ...  City  of  Wheeling  ;  by  J.  H.  Alexander,  Civil  Engineer. 
Baltimore,  1 8  50.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Reply  of  the  Chief  Engineer  of  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R. 
Co.  to  the  Review  of  his  Report  of  February  15,  1849,  on  the  Grave  Creek  and  Fish 
Creek  Routes  by  the  Engineer  of  the  City  of  Wheeling.  Richmond,  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
51.  Report  and  Documents  submitted  by  the  Committee  appointed  to  confer  with 
the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Wheeling,  respecting  the  late  Law  of  Virginia,  granting 
the  right  of  way  to  the  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  Company.  ...  Baltimore,  1847.  8vo,  pp. 
67.  2  Maps.  Report  of  the  Engineers  on  the  reconnoissance  and  surveys  made  in 
reference  to  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Baltimore,  W.  Wooddy,  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  189.  Report  upon  the  surveys  for  the  extension  oi  the  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  from  its 
present  termination  near  Harper's  Ferry,  to  Wheeling  and  Pittsburgh.  Baltimore, 
Lucas  &  Deaver,  1838.  pp.  138.  Report  of  the  Select  Com.  of  B.  &  O.  R.  R.  Co. 
appointed  to  prepare  an  exposition  in  reference  to  the  Governor's  message  of  January 


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4,  1840.  Sa/iimor*,  J.  Murphy,  1840.  pt.  16.  Reporti  of  the  Majority  and 
Minority  uf  the  Committee  on  Weitern  Connectioni  of  the  B.  and  O.  R.  R.  Balii- 
men,  ...  1857.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Testimony  taken  before  a  Special  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Delegatei  of  Maryland,  ...  to  inquire  into  the  Allegationi  of  Uiicrimina- 
tioni  against  the  Citiaeni  of  Maryland,  by  the  B.  and  O.  R.R  ....  Baltimort,  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  3a.  "  Viator,"  on  the  Baltimore  tc  Ohio  Rail  Road  Co.  An  Analyiii  of  their 
Reporti  iince  1848.  Their  Miireprt.entationi  Sifted  and  Expoied,  in  a  leriei  of  chap- 
ters.    [1854.]     8vo,  pp.  lao. 

Baltimore  and  Susquehannah  Railroad  Company.  Memorial  of 
the  President  and  Directors.     [^Baltimore^  ^835.]     8vo.        2993 

Report  and  Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  Baltimore  and  Sus- 
quehannah Railroad,  Aug.  3,  1827.  Report  of  president  and 
directors.     Baltimore^  1825.     ^vo.     Continued.  2994 

Correspondence  between  the  Honorable  E.  Louis  Lowe,  Gov- 
ernor of  Maryland,  and  Robert  Clinton  Wright,  President  of 
the  B.  and  S.  R.  R.  Co.,  on  the  subject  of  the  Future  Prospects 
of  the  Road.     Baltimore^  1853.     8vo,  pp.  44.  2995 

Baltimore  as  it  Is.  Baltimore^  J  W.  Woods^  1857.  i2mo, 
pp.  185.  2996 

The  Baltimore  Book :  Edited  by  W.  H.  Carpenter  and  T.  S. 
Arthur.     Baltimore^  1839.      i2mo.  2997 

Baltimore  Directory  for  1796.  By  Thompson  and  Walker. 
Baltimore,     1 2mo.  2998 

For  1799  ...  By  John  Mullin.  With  Map.  pp.  144.  For  i8oa.  C.  W.  Staf- 
ford, lamo.  For  1804  ...  By  James  Robinson.  lamo,  pp.  19a.  Continued  at 
intervals,  and  afterwards  annually,  by  various  editors  and  publishers. 

Baltimore  Address  Directory  ...  to  which  is  prefixed  a  statis- 
tical article.  By  W.  G.  Lyfor:^.  Baltimore^  1836,  i2mo,  pp. 
142.  2999 

Baltimore  Business  Directory  ...  for  1853.     i8mo.         3000 

Baltimore  Literary  and  Religious  Magazine,  for  1835;  con- 
ducted by  R.  T.  Breckinridge  and  A.  B.  Cross.  Baltimore^ 
1835-37.     7  vols.,  8vo.  3001 

Baltimore  Literary  Monument,  edited  by  J.  M.  Mcjilton 
and  T.  S.  Arthur.     Vol.  i.  3002 

Baltimore  Phoenix  and  Budget :  Monthly  Magazine,  April  i, 
1841-March,  1842.     Baltimore.     8vo.  3003 


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BALTIMORE. 


399 


)03 


The  Baltimore  Repertory  of  Papers  on  Literary  and  other 
Topics,  etc.     Baltimorty  i9i  I.     8vo.  n.  3004 

Baltimore  Weekly  Magazine.  Baltimore^  1801.  4to.  Con- 
tinued. 3005 

Baltimore  Southern  and  Western  Commercial  Convention, 
Held  in  Baltimore,  December  i8th,  1852,  under  the  Auspices 
of  the  Board  of  Trade.  Full  Report  ...  .  (From  the  Baltimore 
American,  Dec.  20.)     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  20.  b.  3006 

An  Account  of  the  Great  Whig  Festival,  held  in  the  City  of 
Baltimore,  November  12th,  1835.  Baltimore^  1835.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  3007 

An  Act  for  the  Establishment  and  Support  of  Public  Schools, 
in  the  City  of  Baltimore,     [a  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  3008 

Address  of  the  Candidates  of  the  American  Party  to  the 
People  of  Baltimore,     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  4.  3009 

Address  of  the  City  of  Baltimore  to  the  Citizens  of  Maryland, 
made  in  pursuance  of  resolutions  passed  in  Town  meeting  ... 
friendly  to  internal  improvements.     Baltimore^  1836.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Address  of  the  Grand  Jury  to  the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner for  Baltimore  County ;  and  the  Reply  of  the  Court  to 
that  Address     Baltimore,  iSi 2-     8vo.  n.  3011 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Baltimore  Association,  for  the 
Moral  and  Educational  Improvement  of  the  Colored  People, 
[n.  p.],  November,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  3012 

The  Annual  Report  of  the  Baltimore  Humane  Impartial 
Society  and  Aged  Women's  Home,  ...  1852.  Baltimore,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  3013 

Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trade.  Baltimore,  1851. 
8vo.     Continued.  3014 

Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Public  Schools. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Ladies'  Union  Relief  Association, 
of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  fV,  M.  Innes,  1862.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  H.  3016 

Annual  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Union 
Relief  Association  of  Baltimore,   Made  June  26th,  1862,  with 


mmimm 


400 


BALTIMORE. 


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Constitution  and  List  of  Officers  and  Members.      Baltimore^ 
1862.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  3017 

Continued  till  1866. 

Appeal  for  the  establishment  of  a  Free  Library  in  Baltimore. 
1856,     8vo.  3018 

An  Authentic  Account  of  all  the  Proceedings  on  the  4th 
of  July,  1 8 15,  with  regard  to  laying  the  Corner  Stone  of  the 
Washington  Monument  in  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  18 15.  8vo, 
pp.  44.  p.  3019 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Baltimore  Mob  of  18 12. 
18 1 2.     i2mo.  3020 

Brief  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Services  of  the  first  Union 
Relief  Association  of  Baltimore.     8vo,  pp.  4.  3021 

A  Brief  History  of  the  Establishment  of  the  Floating  School 
ot  the  City  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  Bull  ^  Tuttle,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  87.  3022 

Catalogue  of  Books,  &c.  belonging  to  the  Library  Company 
of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  1809.  8vo.  +  A  Supplement,  &c., 
18 16.  Baltimore,  18 16.  8vo,  pp.  36.  + Circular  of  the  Share- 
holders of  the  Baltimore  Library.      1854.     pp.60.  3023 

Charter,  Constitution,  and  Regulations  of  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association  of  Baltimore  .  ,  .  Established  November 
14th,  1839.     Baltimore,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  9,  (i).  h.  3024 

Citizen  Soldiers  at  North  Point  and  Fort  McHenry,  Septem- 
ber 1 2th  and  13th,  18 14.  Resolves  of  the  citizens  in  town 
meeting.  Particulars  relating  to  the  battle,  official  correspond- 
ence, &c.     Baltimore  [n.  d.]     i2mo.  3025 

A  Complete  View  of  Baltimore,  with  a  Statistical  Sketch  of 
its  Institutions.     Baltimore,  1831.      i8mo.  3026 

Communication  from  the  Mayor  of  Baltimore  with  the  Mayor 
and  Board  of  Police  of  Baltimore  City.  Frederick,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  3027 

Constitution  &  By-Laws  of  the  Church  Home  Society  ...  . 
Baltimore  [1855].     32mo,  pp.  15.  h.  3028 

Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Clerical  Benevolent  Asso- 


BALTIMORE. 


401 


.sso- 


ciation  of  the  Diocese  of  Baltimore,  Instituted  September  29th, 
1857.   ...   Baltimore^  1858.      8vo,  pp.   12,  (4).  H.  3029 

Constitution  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  ... 
adopted  December,  1864.  ...   Baltimore,  iS6^.     i2mo,  pp.  10.     h. 

Dedication  of  Green  Mount  Cemetery.  Baltimore,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  3031 

Dedicatory  Services  at  the  opening  of  Mount  Olivet  Ceme- 
tery.    Baltimore,  Armstrong i^  Berry,  iS^-g.     8vo,  pp.  20.      3032 

Description  of  Washington  Monument,  and  of  the  Public 
Buildings  in  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  Hanzsche  l^ 
Brother  [n.  d.]     i8mo,  pp.  14.  3033 

An  Exact  and  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  events  which  took 
place  in  Baltimore  on  the  27th  and  28th  of  July  last  ...  To 
which  is  added  a  Narrative  of  Mr.  John  Thomson  ...  Sept.  1, 
1812.      i8mo,  pp.  71.  s.  3034 

Expose  of  the  Baltimore  Custom  House  Frauds.  By  Hon- 
estus.     1849.     8vo.  3035 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Central  High  School,  Baltimore,  its 
wants  and  claims.     Baltimore,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  62.  3036 

Inauguration  Ceremonies  and  Address  of  Hon.  Thos.  Swann 
on  the  opening  of  Druid  Hill  Park,  October  19th,  i860.  Balti- 
more, i860.     8vo,  pp.  40.  3037 

Interesting  Papers  relative  to  the  Recent  Riots  at  Baltimore. 
Philadelphia,  181 2.      8vo,  pp.  89.  s.  3038 

Journal  of  the  Internal  Improvement  Convention  ..  in  Bal- 
timore   ...    December,  1834.     Baltimore,   1835.     8vo,  pp.  93, 

(0-  "•  3039 

List  of  Families  and  other  Persons  residing  in  Baltimore  in 
1752.  3040 

Probably  the  first  directory. 

Memoranda  concerning  Baltimore  City  and  surroundings. 
Dedicated  to  the  Western  Editors  who  visited  Baltimore  on  an 
Editorial  Excursion,  in  May  and  June,  i860.  Baltimore,  i860. 
i2mo.     Maps.  3041 

Memorial  of  Chas.   Howard,  Wm.   H.  Gatchell,  John  W. 

51 


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Davis,  Police  Commissioners  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  to  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States. 
[186 1.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  3042 

The  Memorialists  were  prisoners  in  Fort  McHenry. 

Memorial  of  sundry  Tallow  Chandlers,  of  Baltimore,  Mary- 
land.     IVashington^  Gales  &  Seaton^  1824.     8vo,  pp.  5.        3043 

Memorial  of  the  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Baltimore  to 
Congress,  with  accompanying  Documents.  Baltimore^  Wm.  M. 
Innes^  1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  20.  3044 

Relates  to  the  suspending  of  the  functions  of  the  Board  of  Police. 

The  Memorial  of  the  Merchants  and  Traders  of  the  City  of 
Baltimore.     Baltimore^  1806.      8vo,  pp.  49.  3045 

Memorial  of  the  Merchants  of  Baltimore,  on  the  violation  of 
Neutral  Rights.     January  29,  i3o6.     Cong.  Doc.  3046 

Memorial  of  the  Underwriters  and  Merchants  of  the  city  of 
Baltimore  to  Congress.     [1823.]     i2mo.  3047 

Mercantile-Library  Association  of  Baltimore.  Annual  Re- 
port of  the  Board  of  Directors.     1839.     Continued.     8vo. 


Minutes  of  the  Baltimore  Baptist  Association. 
Continued. 


1808. 


8vo. 
3049 


Narrative  of  the  Religious  Fracas  in  the  German  Reformed 
Church,  of  Baltimore.     1804.     8vo.  3050 

An  Ordinance  for  the  general  Valuation  and  Assessment  of 
Property  in  the  City  of  Baltimore.  Approved  May  26,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  18.  3051 

Ordinances  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  from 
February,  1797,  to  May,  1798.     Baltimore^  1798.     8vo.  p. 

Ordinances  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  Baltimore,  with 
the  Act  of  Incorporation  and  Supplement  ...  .  Baltimore,  Printed 
by  Warner  and  Hanna,  1 801.  8vo,  pp.  329,  xxxii.,  (42).  b. 
-I- Added  ...  such  Acts  of  the  State  Legislature  ...  as  relate  to 
...  Baltimore  ...  compiled  ...  by  Samuel  Young.  Baltimore, 
Printed  by  William  Warner,  18 16.     8vo,  pp.  305,  37.  3053 

The  Ordinances  of  the  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Balti- 
more ;  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Collection  of  Acts  and  Parts  of 


BALTIMORE. 


403 


Acts  of  Assembly,  relating  to  the  Corporation.  ...   Baltimore, 
Printed  by  John  D.  T^y,  1838.     8vo,  pp.  630.  B.  3054 

Other  ordinances  of  the  Corporation  were  published  for  the  various  and  extra  ses- 
sions, in  l&'0  3,  1804,  and  subsequent  years. 

Outline  of  a  Plan  to  Unite  the  Baltimore  Library  Company 
with  the  Historical  Society  of  Maryland,     8vo.  3055 

Picture  of  Baltimore,  Containing  A  Description  of  all  Objects 
of  Interest  in  the  City  ;  and  Embellished  with  Views  of  the 
Principal  Public  Buildings.  Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  Junr.  [1832]. 
i8mo,  pp.  249.     Map,  2  Plates  and  Plan.  3056 

The  Poor  in  Baltimore:  Three  Classes.  ...  Eleventh  An- 
nual Report  of  the  Baltimore  Association  for  the  Improvement 
of  the  Condition  of  the  Poor.  Baltimore,  "John  W.  IVoods, 
Printer,  [i860].     8vo,  pp.  32.  3057 

Proceedings  and  Speeches  at  a  Public  Meeting  of  the  Friends 
of  the  Union,  in  the  City  of  Baltimore,  held  at  Maryland  Insti- 
tute January  lOth,  1861.  Baltimore,  John  D.  Toy,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  56.  3058 

Proceedings  of  sundry  citizens  of  Baltimore,  convened  for  the 
purpose  of  devising  the  most  Efficient  Means  Of  Improving  the 
Intercourse  between  that  City  and  the  Western  States.  Balti- 
more, Printed  by  William  Wooddy,  1827.     8vo,  pp.  38.  3059 

Proceedings  of  the  Joint  Standing  Committee  on  Water  of 
the  City  Council,  to  whom  was  referred  the  Subject  of  a  Supply 
of  Water  for  the  City  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  1855.  8vo, 
rip.  56.  H.  3060 

Prospectus  of  the  South  Baltimore  Company,  with  the  Acts 
corporation,  1832-1854-1856.     Baltimore,  John  W.  Woods, 


Printer,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  15. 


3061 


Proceedings,  Statements  and  Resolutions  of  a  meeting  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  opposed  to  the  late  proceedings 
against  members  of  the  Baltimore  Union  Society.     1828.     8vo. 

Remarks  on  the  Intercourse  of  Baltimore  with  the  Western 
Country,  with  a  view  of  the  Communications  proposed  between 
the  Atlantic  and  the  Western  States.  Baltimore,  18 18.  8vo, 
pp.  30.     Map.  M.  3063 


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Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Baltimore  Young  Men's 
Society  on  Lotteries,  May  13th,  1834.  Baltimore^  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  3064 

Report  of  the  Baltimore  Christian  Association,  Auxiliary  to 
the    Christian   Commission,  for   the   Year   Ending,   May    ist. 


1863.  ...   Baltimore,  J.  W.  Woods,     i2mo,  pp.  12. 


3065 


Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine  into  the 
practicability  of  a  Canal  from  Baltimore  to  the  Potomac,  To- 
gether with  the  Engineer's  Report.  Baltimore,  "J.  Lucas,  1823. 
8vo,  pp.  69.  3066 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Internal  Improvement  made  to 
the  Trade  Convention  of  the  City  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore, 
Sands  l^  Nelson,  1835.      8vo,  pp.  20.  3067 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Stockholders  of  the  Canton 
Company  of  Baltimore,  in  Boston  and  its  Vicinity,  June  13, 
1838.     Boston,  1838.     8vo,  pp.  15.     Map.  b.  3068 

Report  of  the  Baltimore  Christian  Association,  auxiliary  to 
the  Christian  Commission,  for  ...  1863.  ...  Baltimore  [1863]. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  3069 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  to  the  Mayor  and 
City  Council,  relative  to  the  city  boundaries,  avenues,  etc. 
Baltimore,  J.  Lucas,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  16.  3070 

[First  Annual]  Report  [for  1829]  of  the  Commissioners  of 
Public  Schools,  to  the  City  Council  of  Baltimore.  [No  im- 
print.     1830.]     8vo,  pp.  17.     Continued.  h.  3071 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  Grievances  and  Courts  of  Justice 
of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland,  on  the  subject  of  the 
recent  Mobs  and  Riots  in  the  city  of  Baltimore  ;  together  with 
the  depositions  taken  before  the  Committee.  Annapolis,  Jonas 
Green,  1 8 13.  8vo,  pp.  v.,  346,  Deposition,  i  l.-|-  Baltimore, 
Reprinted,  18 13.      8vo,  pp.  88.  3072 

Report  of  the  Maryland  Commissioners  on  a  proposed  Canal 
from  Baltimore  to  Conewago.  Baltimore,  T.  Lucas,  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  84.  3073 

Report  of  the  Engineer  appointed  by  the  Commissioners  of 
the  Mayor  and  City  Council  of  Baltimore  upon  the  subject  of 
the  Maryland  Canal.     Baltimore,  Lucas  iff  Deaver,  1837.     8vo. 


1  1 


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405 


Report  of  the  Police  Commissioners  of  Baltimore  City,  with 
accompanying  Documents.     Baltimore.^  1861.     8vo.  3^75 

Relative  to  the  scenea  in  Baltimure  during  the  Civil  War. 

Report  of  the  Visitors  of  the  Jail  ...  .  Baltimore^  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  H.  3076 

Report  to  the  Legislature  on  the  State  of  Affairs  in  Balti- 
more.     i860.     8vo.  3077 

Reports  and  Resolutions  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  Senate 
and  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland  upon  the  reports  and 
memorials  of  the  Police  Commissioners  and  the  Mayor  and  City 
Council  of  Baltimore.  Frederick  G.  S.  Riley ^  1 86 1.  8vo,  pp. 
26.  3078 

Review  of  a  Correspondence  between  the  Archbishop  and 
the  Mayor  of  Baltimore.     1839.     8vo.  3^79 

Resolutions  passed  by  The  Citizens  of  Baltimore,  in  Mass 
Meeting  assembled,  January  31,  1866,  against  ''The  Sunday 
Law"  ...  .  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  3.  3080 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Baltimore 
Club  [n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  8.  3081 

Rules  of  Order  and  Regulations,  adopted  by  the  Board  of 
Commissioners  of  Public  Schools  ...  .  May,  1864.  Baltimore^ 
1846.     8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  3082 

A  Series  of  Li  iters  and  other  Documents  relating  to  the  late 
Epidemic  or  Yellow  Fever  in  Baltimore.  By  a  Baltimore  Phy- 
sician.  ...   Baltimore^  1820.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  21 1.  P.  3083 

Sketch  of  Loudon  Park  Cemetery :  its  Dedication,  and  Ad- 
dress of  the  Hon.  Charles  F.  Mayer,  delivered  on  that  occasion. 
Baltimore^  1853.     8vo,  pp.  23.  3084 

The  Stranger's  Guide  in  Baltimore,  showing  the  easiest  and 
best  mode  of  seeing  all  the  Public  Buildings  and  places  of  note 
in  and  around  the  City,  and  in  the  neighborhood  ;  together  with 
some  brief  observations  on  its  Trade,  Resources,  Prosperity, 
Commercial  Advantages,  and  Future  Prospects.  Embellished 
with  a  Map  of  the  City  and  Views  of  the  Principal  Public 
Buildings.  By  a  Baltimorean.  Baltimore^  "John  Murphy  &  Co. 
[n.  d.]     i8mo.  3085 


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To  Capitalists  and  Citizens  of  Baltimore.  The  Western 
Maryland  Rail  Road.     [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  19.  3086 

To  the  Citizens  of  Baltimore.     Baltimore^  iSig.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Relates  to  the  affair  of  Los  damos  Argentinos. 

To  the  Pewholders  and  other  Contributors  of  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Baltimore.      1804.     8vo.  3088 

A  Voice  from  the  "  Aged  Guard  of  '62"  of  the  City  of  Bal- 
timore,    [n.  d.]  3089 

Baltzell  (John).  An  Essay  on  the  Mineral  Properties  of 
the  Sweet  Springs  of  Virginia,  and  Conjectures  respecting  the 
Processes  of  their  Production  by  Nature.  ...  Baltimore,  JVerner 
and  Hanna,  1 802.     8vo,  pp.  30.  3090 

Baluffi  (G.)  L' America,  un  tempo  spagnuola  riguardata 
sotto  I'aspetto  religioso  dall'  epoca  del  suo  discuoprimento  sino  al 
1843  ^'  monsignore  Gaetano  Baluffi  arcivescovo  di  Camerino 
...  .  Ancona,  per  Gustavo  Sartorj  Cherubini,  1844.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  xxxiii.,  274,  3  1.  ;  335,  (i),  2  1.  folded,  2  1.  3091 

Translated  into  German,  with  the  following  title  : 

Baluffi.  Das  vormals  Spanische  Amerika  aus  dem  reli- 
giosen  Gesichtspunkte  betrachtet,  vom  Zeitraume  seiner  Ent- 
deckung  an  bis  1843.  ^^^  ^^"'^  Italienischen  verdeutscht 
und  mit  Anmerkungen  und  Citaten  begleitet  von  F.  M.  M.  i, 
Bd.  I.  Halfte.  Wien,  Mechltharisten-Congregat-Buchandlung, 
1848.     8vo,  pp.  xxiv,,  140.  3092 

Banchero  (G.)  La  tavola  di  bronzo,  il  pallio  di  Seta  ed 
il  codice  Colombo-americano  nuovamente  illustrati.  Genova, 
1857.     4^0'     Plates.  3093 

Bancroft  (Aaron).  The  Committees  vindicated.  An  Ex- 
amination of  The  Rev.  Mr,  Barstow's  "  Remarks  on  the  Pre- 
liminary History  of  Two  Discourses,  by  Rev.  A.  Bancroft." 
Keene,  N.  H.,  1822.     8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  3094 

Bancroft.  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  Second  Congres- 
sional Society  in  Worcester  ...  April  [8],  1827  ...  [after]  the 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Alonzo  Hill.  By  Aaron  Bancroft  ...  . 
Worcester,  1827.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  3095 

Bancroft.  An  Essay  on  the  Life  of  George  Washington, 
Commander  in  Chief  of  the  American  Army,  through  the  Re- 


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volutionary  War  ;  and  the  First  President  of  the  United  States. 
By  Aaron  Bancroft,  a.a.s.  Pastor  of  a  Congregational  Church 
in  Worcester.  IVorcester^  Printed  by  Thomas  &  Sturtevant^ 
October^  1 807.     8vo,  2  p.  1,,  pp.  vii.,  552.     Portrait.      H.  3096 

Ste  Eel.  Rev.,  Series  iv.,  Vol.  iv.,  489.     Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Bancroft.  Life  of  George  Washington,  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  American  army  through  the  Revolutionary  War, 
and  the  First  President  of  the  United  States.  By  Aaron  Ban- 
croft. London^  John  Stockdale^  1 808.  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  560.  +  Second 
Edition.  Boston^  1826.  2  vols.,  i2mo.  +  Also,  183.  2  vols., 
i2mo,  pp.  223;  ii%.-\- Boston^  Phillips^  Sampson^  and  Company^ 
1855.     i2mo,  pp.  218.  3097 

Bancroft.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Character  of  the  Late  Gen. 
George  Washington.  Delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Worcester,  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  on  Sat- 
urday the  22d  of  February  1800.  By  Aaron  Bancroft.  Printed 
according  to  a  Vote  of  said  Town,  requesting  a  Copy  for  the 
Press,  and  directing  that  each  Head  of  a  Family  should  be  fur- 
nished with  one.  IVorcester^  Printed  by  Isaiah  Thomas^  y^^--» 
March^  1800.     8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  3098 

Bancroft.  The  Nature  and  Worth  of  Christian  Liberty 
...  a  Sermon  ...  in  Worcester  ...  June  [23],  1816.  With  ... 
Strictures  on  the  Attempt  to  establish  Consociation  in  Massa- 
chusetts. By  Aaron  Bancroft  ...  .  Second  Edition.  Worces- 
ter^ Printed  by  William  Mannings  'J^bt  1816.  8vo,  pp.  35.+ 
September^  1816.     8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  3099 

Bancroft.  A  Sermon,  Preached  before  his  Excellency 
Caleb  Strong  ...  May  27,  1 801,  the  day  of  General  Election. 
...   Boston^  fbung  ^  Minns,  1801.     8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  3100 

Bancroft.  Sermon  preached  Feb.  15,  1802,  before  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  on  the 
Day  of  the  Interment  of  Lieut. -Gov.  Samuel  Phillips.  By 
Aaron  Bancroft.     Boston,  1802.     8vo,  pp.  21.  3101 

Bancroft.  A  Sermon  [at  Worcester]  ...  July  9th,  1826 
...  [on]  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  John  Adams,  a  Former  Presi- 
dent of  theUnited  States.  ...  Worcester,  Charles  Griffin,  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  3102 

Bancroft.  ...  A  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  Second  Chris- 
tian Church  and   Society  in  Worcester,  on  the   Sixth  Day  of 


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January,  1 8 1 1 .       Worcester^   Printed  by  Isaac  Sturtevant^  1 8 1 1 . 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  &  w.  3103 

Contains  notes  on  the  history  of  the  town. 

Bancroft.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  Worcester,  January  31, 
1836,  by  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d.  at  the  Termination  of  Fifty 
Years  of  his  Ministry.  ...  IVorcester^  Clarendon  Harris^  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  H.  3104 

Bancroft.     A  Vindication  of  the  Result  of  the  late  Mutual 

Council  convened    in    Princeton.      By    Aaron    Bancroft,   d.d. 

Worcester^  Printed  by  William  Mannings  J""^^  1817.     8vo,  pp. 

63.  H.  3105 

Also :  A  Discourse  ...  at  Windsor  ...  Vermont,  on  the  23d  of  June,  mdccxc.  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Shuttlesworth  ...  .  fVorcester,  Printed  by  haiah 
Thomas,  mdccxc.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h,  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Brimfield  on  the  20th 
of  June,  1798,  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  Clark  Brown.  ...  ff^orcester,  1798. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  Masonic  Sermon  at  Worcester,  June  11,  1793.  ff^orcrster,  1793. 
8vo.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  Samuel  Frost,  at  Worcester,  Oct.  31, 
1793.  fVorcester.  8vo.  ...  An  Oration  ...  before  the  ...  Leicester  Academy,  on 
the  Fourth  of  July,  1806;  At  Opening  of  a  New  Building  ...  .  fforcetter,  Printed  by 
TAomas  &  Sturievant,  yu/y,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of 
Nathan  Parker.  Portsmouth,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Sermon  at  Worcester,  Jan.  1817, 
on  the  Duties  of  the  4th  Commandment.  2d  Ed.  Worcester.  8vo.  Discourse  on 
Conversion,  fforcester,  1818.  8vo.  ...  Sermon  [at  Worcester],  ...  November  22, 
18 18,  the  Sunday  following  the  Interment  of  Mrs.  Mary  Thomas.  ...  fforcesier,  Printed 
by  fVilliam  Manning,  December,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  In- 
stallation of  the  Rev.  Luther  Willson,  ...  in  Petersham,  June  23,  1 8 19.  fVorcester, 
Printed  by  William  Manning,  July,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h.  Sermon  at  Keene, 
N.  H.,  15  August,  1 8 19.  Worcester,  1821.  8vo.  A  Discourse  Delivered  before  the 
Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  of  Massachusetts,  ...  June  i,  1820.  ...  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  Wells  and  Lilly,  1820.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  Sermons  on  the  Doctrines 
of  the  Gospel.  Worcester,  May,  1822.  8vo,  pp.  429,  (i).  h.  Discourse  at  Wor- 
cester, April  28,  1824,  before  the  Worcester  Auxiliary  Society  for  ameliorating  the 
Condition  of  the  Jews.  Worcester.  8vo.  A  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Rev. 
Andrew  Bigelow  ...  in  Medford,  July  9,  1823.  Boston,  1823.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h. 
A  Sermon  ...  in  Shrewsbury,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  d.d. 
December  13,  1824.  ...  Worcester,  S.  B.  Manning,  Printer,  j4pril,  1825.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  in 
Worcester,  Aug,  20,  1829.  ...  Worcester,  Griffin  and  Morrill,  Printers,  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  B.  Compare,  also :  Letters  and  Remarks,  occasioned  by  a  Sermon,  delivered 
by  the  Rev,  Aaron  Bancroft,  a.m.,  November  30,  mdccxcv.,  in  Opposition  to  the 
Doctrine  of  Election,  Worcester,  L.  Worcester,  mdccxcv.  8vo,  pp.  30.  b.  Re- 
view (extracted  from  the  Panoplist.)  of  Dr.  Bancroft's  Discourse,  against  Conferences. 
Boston,  Samuel  T.  Armstrong,  1817.  8vo,  pp,  16.  H.  Review  of  Dr.  Bancroft's 
Appendix  to  the  2d  Edition  of  his  Discourse  on  the  4th  Commandment.  Worcester, 
lii-j.     8vo. 

[Bancroft  (Edward)].  An  Essay  on  the  Natural  History 
of  Guiana,  In  South  America,  Containing  A  Description  of 
many  Curious  Productions  in  the  Animal  and  Vegetable  Sys- 
tems of  that  Country.     Together  with  an   Account  of  The 


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Religion,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  several  Tribes  of  its  Indian 
Inhabitants.  Interspersed  with  A  Variety  of  Literary  and  Medi- 
cal Observations.  In  Several  Letters  from  A  Gentleman  of  the 
Medical  Faculty,  During  his  Residence  in  that  Country.  ... 
London^  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  De  Hondt^  mdcclxix.  8vo,  pp. 
(4),  iv.,  402,  Contents,  i  1.     Plate.  h.  3106 

"  A  very  useful  and  entertaining  work." — Rich. 

Bancroft.  Naturgeschichte  von  Guiana  in  Siid-Amerika. 
...  Aus  dem  Englishen.  ...  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig^  J.  Dodsley 
und  Compagnie^  ^1^9-     8vo,  pp.  x.,  (2),  248.     Plate.       H.  3107 

Bancroft.  Proeve  over  de  natuurlyke  geschiedenis  van 
Guana.  Utrecht,  A.  van  Paddenhurg  en  jf.  M.  van  Vloten,  1782. 
8vo.  3108 

Bancroft.  Beschryving  van  Guiana,  en  een  bericht  van  de 
rivieren  en  plantagien  Berbice,  Essequebo  en  Demerary.  In 
Brieven.     Amsterdam,  1794'     8vo.  3^09 

Bancroft.  Facts  and  Observations  briefly  stated  in  support 
of  an  intended  application  to  Parliament,     [n.  p.],  1798.     8vo. 

"  Relates  to  guercitron  Bark." — Rich. 

[Bancroft  (Edward)].  Remarks  on  the  Review  of  the 
Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.  In  which 
The  Errors  of  its  Author  are  exposed,  and  The  Claims  of  the 
Colonies  vindicated,  Upon  the  Evidence  of  Historical  Facts 
and  authentic  Records.  To  which  is  subjoined,  A  Proposal 
for  terminating  the  present  unhappy  Dispute  with  the  Colonies ; 
Recovering  their  Commerce ;  Reconciliating  their  Affection ; 
Securing  their  Rights  ;  And  establishing  their  Dependence  on  a 
just  and  permanent  Basis.  Humbly  submitted  to  the  Considera- 
tion of  the  British  Legislature.  London,  T.  Becket  and  P.  A. 
De  Hondt,  mdcclxix.     8vo,  Half  Title,  Title,  pp.  126.  c. 

Reprinted  with  the  above  title  and  the  author's  name,  as  :  By  Edward  Bancroft. 
[Motto.]  London-^  Printed  in  the  Year  1769.  Neio-London,  in  New-England f 
Re-frinted  and  Sold  by  T.  Green,  M,DCC,L\\i.  8vo,  pp.  130.  b.  "  The  Review  of  the 
American  Controversy  [by  William  Knox]  is  here  sharply  and  successfully  attacked, 
by  an  able  hand ;  who,  attending  to  the  obvious  import  of  words  in  the  charcers  of 
the  principal  colonies,  and  the  general  tenor  of  those  transactions  wherein  they  have 
been  concerned,  proves  them  to  be  distinct  dependencies,  not  included  within  the 
realm  of  England,  but  having  constitutions  framed  after  the  same  model." — M.  R., 
XLi.,  49.     See  alto  Rich  i.,  171  and  505. 

Bancroft  (E.  Nathaniel).  An  Essay  on  the  Disease  called 
Yellow  Fever By  Edward  N.  Bancroft,  m.d.     London, 


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1808.  8vo.  4- Second  Edition.  London^  181 1.  8vo,  pp.  811. 
+  Third  Edition,  with  Notes  by  B.  Davidge.  London^  1820. 
Syo.-\- Baltimore^  1820.     8vo.  31 12 

See  Edinb.  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.,  July,  1812,  viii.,  314-344. 

Bancroft.  A  Sequel  to  An  Essay  on  the  Yellow  Fever, 
principally  intending  to  prove  by  Incontestable  Facts  and  Im- 
portant Documents  that  the  Fever  called  Bulam  or  Pestilential, 
has  no  Existence  as  a  Distinct  or  a  Contagious  Disease.  Lon- 
doitf  Callow,  1817.     8vo,  pp.  487.  31 13 

See  Lond.  Med.  Repos.,  Nov.,  1817  ;  viii.,  401-417. 

Bancroft  (George).  Address  at  Hartford  before  the  Dele- 
gates to  the  Democratic  Convention  of  the  Young  Men  of  Con- 
necticut, on  the  Evening  of  February  i8,  1840,  by  George 
Bancroft.  ...  [No  title-page.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  31 14 

Bancroft.  Fellow  Citizens  ...  .  [Attack  upon  him  in 
reference  to  his  intention  to  deliver  a  "  Democratic  Address." 
Boston,  1839.?]     4to,  I  page.  H.  31 15 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  American  Continent  to  the  Present  Time.  By  George 
Bancroft.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  ^  Co.,  1834.  8vo,  Vol.  I.,  pp. 
xii.,  469,  1834;  II.,  viii.,  468,  1837;  in.,  viii.,  477,  1840 ; 
IV.,  with  Portrait  of  John  Adams,  and  Maps,  x.,  462,  1852 ;  v., 
ix.,  459,  1852;  VI.,  xix.,  528,  1854;  VII.,  1858;  VIII.,  with 
Portrait  of  Jefferson,  475,  i860;  ix.,  1776  to  1778,  with  Por- 
trait of  La  Fayette  (4),  506,  1866.  31 16 

The  above  are  the  dates  of  the  first  edition  of  each  volume.  Vols,  i.-iii.  have  also 
title,  "  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  United  States.  Vols,  i.-iii."  Vols,  iv.-vi. 
have  also  half  title,  "The  American  Revolution.  Epoch  First.  ...  1748-1763  ; 
Epoch  Second.  ...  1763-1774;  The  Crisis."  Vols.  vii.  and  viii.  have  also  title,  "The 
American  Revolution.  Vols,  i.-iii."  Fifty  copies  of  Vols,  i.-viii.  are  printed  on  large 
paper.  New  York,  Charles  B.  Richardson  &  Co.,  1861.  h.  Repeatedly  reprinted 
both  in  Boston  and  London.  The  English  edition,  by  Bentley,  also  by  H,  G.  Bohn,  is 
in  8vo  and  iimo;  Routledge,  in  i2mo. 

The  variations  between  the  first  and  later  editions  are  so  considerable  as  to  make  it 
desirable  to  possess  them  both.  The  additions  concerning  De  Soto  first  appeared  as 
*  *  *  pages  in  the  large  paper  edition. 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  American  Continent.  London,  Routledge,  1851- 
1867.  8  vols,  i2mo.  +  New  Edition.  London,  1859-61.  7 
vols.,  8vo.  31 1 7 

VoU.  I,,  II.  and  iii.  of  the  American  edition,  are  included  in  Vols.  i.  and  11.  of  this. 


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Bancroft.  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  George 
Bancroft.     London^  R.  BentUy,,  1852-54.     3  vols.,  8vo.     c.  3118 

These  vulumet  are  a  reprint  of  Vula.  iv,-vi.  of  the  History. 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  American  Continent  to  the  War  of  Independence.  Lon- 
don^ W.  S.  Orr  &  Co.^  1843.     R'*  ^vo.  pp.  584.  31 19 

Ste  N.  a.  R.,  XL.,  99;  Lii.,  75.     Ed.  Rev.,  lxxxv.,  61.     Am.  Q.  R.,  xvi.,  aoo. 
For.  Q.  R.,  XXVII.,  327. 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  United  States. 
London^  Fullarton  [n.  d]     Rl.  8vo.  3120 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  United  States. 
By  George  Bancroft.  Abridged  by  the  Author.  ...  Boston^ 
Charles  C.  Little  and  'James  Brown^  1 841.  2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp. 
xvi.,  332,  Map ;  XV.,  316,  Plate.  h.  3121 

Bancroft.  History  of  the  United  States.  London^  Fullar- 
ton [n.  d.]     Rl.  8vo.  3122 

Bancroft.  Histoire  des  £tats-Unis  depuis  la  decouverte  du 
continent  americain,  traduite  de  I'anglais  par  M"''  Isabelle  Gatti 
de  Gamond.  Bruxelles^  Lacroix^  Verbceckhoven  et  C'«,  1862-64. 
9  vols.,  8vo.  3^23 

Bancroft.  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
amerika  ...  .  Nach  der  9.  Aufl.  des  Originals  deutsch  von  A. 
Kretzschmar.  Leipzig^  O.  JVigand^  1845-64.  8  vols.,  Svo.-f 
I"  Band.,  2'  Aufl.   1847.  3124 

Bancroft.  Geschichte  der  amerilcanischen  Revolution  von 
Georg  Bancroft.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  W.  E.  Drugulin 
Mit  einem  Vorworte  von  Fr.  Biilau.  ...  Leipzig^  Lorck^  1852-54. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XX.,  386,  Plan,  4to ;  xii.,  404;  xx.,  434. 
(Moderne  Geschichtschreiber,  herausg.  von  Friedrich  Biilau,  I" 
Bd.)  3125 

Bancroft.  Storia  degli  Stati  Uniti,  volgarizzata  con  note  da 
C.  Carenzi.     Losanna  et  Torini^  1847.     8vo.  A.  3126 

Bancroft.  De  Forenede  Staters  Historic  oversat  af.  Chr. 
WulfF.     Kjiibenhavn,  Lose  and  Delbanco^  iSs2-55-    6  vols.     3127 

Bancroft.  Joseph  Reed :  a  Historical  Essay.  By  George 
Bancroft.   ...  New  Tork^  W.  J.  Widdleton^  1867.     8vo,  pp.  64. 

H.  3128 


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Bancroft.  The  League  for  the  Union.  Speeches  of  the 
Hon.  George  Bancroft,  and  James  Miliken,  Esq.  Philadelphia^ 
IViUiam  S,  iff  Alfred  Martietty  1863.     8vo,  pp.  20.  3 1 29 

Bancroft.  ...  Letter  on  the  Exchange  of  Prisoners  during 
the  American  War  of  Independence.  \_New  Torky  1862.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  3130 

Bancroft.  Literary  and  Historical  Miscellanies.  By  George 
Bancroft.    New  Tork^  Harper  and  Brothers^  ^855.     8vo,  pp.  517. 

Bancroft.  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered,  at  the  Request  of  both  Houses 
of  the  Congress  of  America,  before  them,  in  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives at  Washington,  on  the  12th  of  February,  1866. 
By  George  Bancroft.  New  Tork^  1866.  8vo,  pp.  6().-\-  fVash- 
ingtotty  Government  Printing  Office.     8vo,  pp.  69.     Portrait.      H. 

Of  this  edition  50  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper  imperial  4to,  with  an  ad- 
dition to  the  Appendix  (pp.  71-80),  '*  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Memorial  Ad- 
dress."    H. 

Bancroft.  £loge  funebre  du  President  Lincoln,  prononce 
en  seance  solennelle  du  Congres  des  £tats-Unis  d'Amerique, 
Traduction  de  I'Anglais  par  Gustave  Jottrand.  BruxelUsy  Ver- 
boeckhoven  et  C",  1866.     8vo,  pp.  43.  3 1 33 

Bancroft.  The  Merits  of  Thomas  W.  Dorr,  etc.  See 
[Curtis  (G.  T.)] 

Bancroft.  New-York  Historical  Society.  Mr.  Bancroft's 
Letter  on  the  Exchange  of  Prisoners,  during  the  American  War 
of  Independence.     \New  York^  1862.]     8vo,  pp.  7.        H.  3134 

Bancroft.  Mr.  Bancroft  and  his  Boston  Critics.  \New 
York?  1862.]     8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  3135 

Relative  to  the  exchange  of  prisoners. 

Bancroft.  The  Necessity,  the  Reality,  and  the  Promise, 
of  the  Progress  of  the  Human  Race.  Oration  delivered  before 
the  New  York  Historical  Society,  November  20,  1854.  New 
York,  M  Dccc  Liv.  8vo,  pp.  5-37  of  the  "  Semi-Centennial 
Celebration  ...  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society."     h.  3136 

Has  a  separate  title-page. 

Bancroft.    ...  Oration  by  George  Bancroft,  on  the  Twenty- 


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second  of  February,  1862.  To  which  is  added  Washington's 
Farewell  Address.  New  Tork^  E.  D.  Baker^  Jpril  15//;,  1862. 
i2(no,  pp.  103-126.  B.  3137 

Pulpit  and  Rostrum,  No.  19, 

Bancroft.  Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of 
Ways  and  Means  ;  and  of  the  Message  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  relative  to  the  United  States  Rank.  From  the 
American  Quarterly  Review — March,  1831.  Philadelphia^  Carey 
and  Lea ^  1831.     8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  3138 

Bancroft.  Oration  Pronounced  in  Union  Square,  April  25, 
1865,  at  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the 
City  of  New  York.  By  George  Bancioft.  New  Tork^  Scher- 
merhorn  isf  Co.     i2mo,  pp.  23.     Portrait.  3 '39 

Forms  N08.  34  and  35  of  The  Pulpit  and  Rostrum. 

Bancroft.  An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1826,  at  Northampton,  Mass.  By  George  Bancroft.  North- 
ampton^ T.  IVatson  Shepard^  Printer^  1 826.     ^vo,  pp.  26.    H.,  w. 

Bancroft.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Democracy  of 
Springfield,  and  Neighboring  Towns,  July  4,  1836.  Springfield.^ 
1836.  8vo,  pp.  40.  + Second  edition,  with  Prefatory  Remarks, 
Springfield.^  1836.     8vo.  3 141 

Bancroft.  Poems.  By  George  Bancroft.  Cambridge.,  Mil- 
liard i^  Metcalf,  1823.     i2mo,  pp.  77.  a.  3142 

W.  J.  Davis'  copy  sold  for  $40  in  1862.     It  has  since  (1867)  sold  for  $2.50. 

Bancroft  (H.  H.)  Bancroft's  Hand-Book  Almanac,  Offi- 
cial Register  and  Business  Directory  for  the  Pacific  States  and 
Territories,  etc.,  etc.,  for  the  year  1864.  Edited  by  Wm. 
H.  Knight.     (Third  year.)     i8mo,  pp.  440.  3^43 

Contains  an  Historical  Memoir  on  the  past  and   present  condition  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  of  the  two  Californias,  by  R.  Taylor. 

Bancroft  (Joseph).  Census  of  the  City  of  Savannah  ...with 
Statistics  ...  Historical  Notices,  and  a  Commercial  Directory 
...  .  Second  Edition.  Savannah^  Edward  J.  Purse.,  Printer^ 
1848.     i2mo,  pp.  96.     Map.  B.  3144 

Bancroft  (Luther  S.)  Address  to  the  Prescott  Guards,  and 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  Pepperell,  June  17,  1830.  By  Luther  S. 
Bancroft.     Groton^  Mass..,  1830.     8vo.  3145 


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Bancroft  (W.  L.)  A  New  Railway  Outlet  from  Chicago 
to  the  Seaboard.  Port  Huron  and  Lake  Michigan  Railroad 
Company  —  Chicago  and  Michigan  Grand  Trunk  Railway 
Company.  ...  By  W.  L.  Bancroft  ...  Port  Huron^  Michigan, 
1866.     8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  3146 

Bandinel  (J.)  Some  Account  of  the  Trade  in  Slaves  from 
Africa  as  connected  with  Europe  and  America.  By  James 
Bandinel,  Esq.    London,  Longman,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  xv.,  323.     c. 

Bandinel.  Der  afrikanische  Sklavenhandel  ...  .  Aus  dem 
Englischen  von  Alex.  Hechsel.  Berlin,  Hermes,  1843.  ^^°» 
pp.  184.  3148 

Bandini.  Vita  e  lettere  di  Amerigo  Vespvcci  gentilvomo 
fiorentino  raccolte  e  illvstrate  dall'  abate  Angelo  Maria  Bandini. 
Firenze,  mdccxlv.  4to,  pp.  Ixxvi.,  128,  (1).  Genealogical 
Table.  h.  3149 

This  is  an  elaborate  panegyric  of  Vespucius,  in  wliich  he  is  called  the  Discoverer 
of  America.  The  researches  of  later  Spanish  authors  have  shown  Bandini's  dates  to 
be  incorrect.     See  Rich,  i.,  8i,  "Journal  etranger,"  Sept.,  1756. 

Bandini.  Americus  Vespucci  eines  florenzischen  Edel- 
mannes,  Leben  und  nachgelassene  Briefe  ...  .  Aus  dem  Italien- 
ischen  des  Herrn  Abts  Angelus  Maria  Bandini  iibersetzet,  und 
mit  Anmerkungen  erlautert.  Hamburg,  Georg  Christian  Grund, 
und  Leipzig,  Adam  Heinrich  Hoik,  1748.  8vo,  pp.  (lo),  299, 
(9).  Engraving.  h.  3150 

Bangor  {Bp.  of).     See  Egerton  (John),  Herring  (Thomas). 

The  Bangor  Directory  ...  .  Bangor,  Samuel  S.  Smith,  1859. 
i2mo,  pp.  142.     Continued.  h.  3 151 

The  Bangor  City  Directory  ...  .  To  which  is  added  a  Direc- 
tory of  Brewer.    Bangor,  W.  F.  Stanwood,  1864.    i2mo,  pp.  215. 

Bangor  Journal  of  Literature,  Science,  Morals,  and  Religion, 
from  June  i,  1837,  to  May  24,  1838.  Ed.  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Curtis.     Bangor,  1837-38.     4to.  3^53 

Act  to  incorporate  the  Bangor  and  Piscataquis  Canal  and 
Railroad  Company  [Me.]     [n.  p.],  1833.     i2mo,  pp.  11.    3154 

The  City  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Bangor. 
Bangor,  Printed  by  "James  Burton,  Jr.,  1834.      i2mo,  pp.  67.     H. 


BANGS. 


415 


The  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Bangor,  with  the 
Acts  of  the  Legislature  relating  to  the  City.  ...  Bangor^  Smith  £3* 
Sayward^  Printers^  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  7,  208.  B.  3156 

Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Institution,  Bangor,  Maine. 
1833-34  [etc.]     Bangor^  1834  [etc.]     8vo.     Continued.    3157 

General  Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  Bangor, 
Me.,  1854.     Bangor^  1854.     8vo,  pp.  22.  3158 

Report  on  the  Affairs  of  the  Bank  of  Bangor.  Boston^  1822. 
8vo.  3159 

A  Survey  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  at  Bangor,  Me.  Pub- 
lished ...  by  the  Trustees.  Bangor^  Burton  &  Carter^  Printers^ 
1830.     8vo,  pp.  20.  3160 

Bangs  (Edward),  Esq.  An  Oration  deliv.ered  at  Worcester, 
...  fourth  of  July,  1791.  ...  By  Edward  Bangs,  Esq.  Wor- 
cester .^  Isaiah  Thomas .f  '^19^'     4^°,  pp.  16.  H.  3161 

Bangs.  An  Oration  ...  at  Worcester,  July  4,  1800.  By 
Edward  Bangs,  Esq.  Worcester^  Isaiah  Thomas.,  y^"->  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  30,  (i).  H.  3162 

Bangs  (E.  Dillingham).  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1823  ...  .  By  Edward  D. 
Bangs,  Esq.  ...   Springjieldy  182^.     8vo,  pp.  16.        w.,  H.  3163 

Bangs.  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Sutton,  Massachusetts, 
July  5th,  1813  ...  .  By  Edward  D.  Bangs,  Esq.  ...  Boston, 
Printed  by  J.  Belcher.,  for  Henry  Rogers,  Worcester,  1 8 13.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  3164 

Bangs  (Nathan).  An  Authentic  History  of  the  Missions 
under  the  care  of  the  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  By  Nathan  Bangs,  d.d.  ...  New-Tork,  1832. 
i2mo.  s.  3165 

Bangs.  A  History  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  from 
its  Origin  in  1776,  to  the  General  Conference  in  1840.  By 
Nathan  Bangs,  d.d.  New  York,  1 838-1 840.  4  vols.,  i2mo. 
+  Third  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Nevc-Tork,  1845-53. 
4  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  371;  430;  447  ;  461,  44.  4  Portraits  and 
I  Plate.  c.  3166 

The  third  and  fourth  volumes  are  not  noted  as  of  a  second  or  third  edition,  but 
they  are  copyrighted  in  1840  and  1841.  Tlie  tenth  edition  of  Vol.  i.  appearei  in 
1857. 


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416 


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Bangs.  Life  of  R  v.  Freeborn  Garrettson.  By  Nathan 
Bangs,  D.D,  Third  Edition.  New  Tork^  iS^l.  i2mo.4- Fifth 
Edition.  New-York^  Carlton  ^  Porter  [n.  d.J  i6mo,  pp.  294. 
Portrait.  b.  3167 

Bangs.  The  Present  State,  Prospects,  and  Responsibilities  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  with  an  Appendix  of  Eccle- 
siastical Statistics.  By  N.  Bangs,  d.d.  New  York^  1850. 
i2mo.  3168 

Also:  The  errors  of  Hopkinsianism  detected  and  refuted New-York,  1815. 

l2mo,  pp.  324.  A  Vindication  of  Methodist  Episcopacy.  Cincinnati,  1821.  i2mo, 
pp.  166.  The  Substance  of  a  Sermon  preached  on  the  opening  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  John  St.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1818.  Neiu  Tork,  1818.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  Emancipation,  its  necessity  and  means  of  accomplishment  calmly  Submitted  to 
the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  New  Tori,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  loi.  The  Growth 
of  the  New  York  Conference,  being  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  delivered  before  that 
body,  at  its  late  Session  in  the  City  of  Brooklyn,  June  14,  1848.  New  Tori,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  A  Centenary  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Vestry  St.  Church  in  the  City 
of  New  York,  Oct.  25,  1839,  on  the  looth  year  of  Methodism.  New  Tori,  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Wilbur  Fish,  d.d.,  delivered  in  the 
Greene  St.  M.  E.  Church,  N.  Y.,  on  the  ...  29th  March,  1839.  New  Tork,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

[Banister  (Thomas)].  Britain  and  her  Colonial  Depend- 
encies ;  and  their  Right  to  be  represented  in  Parliament.  Lon- 
don, y.  Hatchard  and  Son,  mdcccxliv.     8vo,  pp.  24.      H.  3169 

The  copy  in  Harvard  College  Library  has  fifty-two  pages   of  MS.  memoranda  in 
reference  to  the  same  subject,  signed  Thomas  Banister. 

[Banister.]  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners of  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  or,  an  Essay  on  the  Prin- 
cipal Branches  of  Trade  in  New  England.  London,  1715.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  3170 

Banister.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Present  Crisis  as 
regards  our  Colonies,  our  Trade,  our  Circulating  Medium,  and 
Railways.  ...  By  Thomas  Banister.  Second  Edition.  London, 
John  Ollivier,  1848.     8vo,  pp.  8,  (l).  «•  3171 

Banister  (William  B.)  An  Oration  at  Newburyport  ... 
[July  4,  1809].  By  William  B.  Banister,  Esq.  Newburyport, 
Press  of  E.  W.  Allen,  1809.     8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  3172 

Bank  Bills,  or  Paper  Currency,  and  the  Banking  System  of 
Massachusetts :  with  Remarks  on  Present  High  Prices.  By  a 
Conservative.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  c.  &  H.  3173 


BANKS. 


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The  Bank  Dinner ;  an  Expose  of  the  Court  Party  of  Ken- 
tucky.    Louisville,  1825.     8vo,  pp.  61.  3^74 

Bank  Secrets  of  the  Bank  of  Columbia,    [n.  p.],  1801.    4to.  c. 

Bank  Tax  and  Bank  Currency.  An  Appeal  to  the  Congress 
of  the  United  States,  by  a  Committee  of  New  Jersey  State 
Bank  Officers.  Trenton  [N.  J,),  American  Office,  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  18.  3176 

Banks  and  Paper  Currency  ;  Their  effects  upon  Society,  by  a 
Friend  of  the  People.     [No  imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  12.  3^77 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Asso- 
ciation of  Banks,  for  the  Suppression  of  Counterfeiting.  Boston, 
Prentiss  iff  Sawyer,  Printers,  1 854.     8vo,  pp.  36.     Continued,     h. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  Re- 
ports as  to  the  condition  of  Banks  throughout  the  United  States, 
March  3,  1857.      Washington.     Svo.  + fVashington,  18^0.     8vo. 

Observations  on  incorporating  New  Banks.  Philadelphia, 
1812.     8vo.  3180 

Proceedings  of  the  Friends  of  a  National  Bank,  at  their  Public 
Meeting,  held  in  Boston,  Fifteenth  July,  1841.  ...  Boston,  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  3181 

Reasons  against  a  National  Bank.     New  York,  1841.     8vo. 

Reflections  excited  by  the  present  state  of  Banking  Opera- 
tions in  the  United  States.  By  a  Virginian.  Washington,  1818. 
8vo.  3183 

Remarks  on  Banks  and  Banking,  and  the  Skeleton  of  a  Pro- 
ject for  a  National  Bank.  By  a  Citizen  of  Boston.  Boston, 
1840.     8vo,  pp.  62.  3184 

Remarks  on  Currency  and  Banking.  See  Appleton  (N.), 
No.  1817. 

Remarks  on  Private  Banking,  addressed  to  Hon,  Isaac  Pier- 
son.     Albany,  18 1 8.     8vo,  pp.  28.  3185 

Remarks  on  the  Banks  and  Currency  of  the  New  England 
States  ;  ...  To  show  the  Public  Benefits  resulting  from  the 
System  pursued  by  the  Allied  Banks  in  Boston,  ...  Boston,  Wil- 
liam L.  Lewis,  Printer,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  3186 

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Report  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the  present 
System  of  Keeping  and  Disbursing  the  Public  Money,  1834.     c. 

Report  of  the  Tax  Committees  of  the  New  York,  Boston, 
and  Philadelphia  Clearing  House  Associations,  upon  the  Acts  of 
Congress  Relating  to  Banks  organized  by  or  under  the  State 
Authorities.  New  York^  C.  S.  IVestcott  ^  Co.,  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  3188 

Bank  of  the  United  States  vs.  Osborn  and  others.  State  of 
the  Case  and  Argument  for  the  Apellants,  in  the  Case  of  the 
Bank  of  the  United  States  versus  the  Auditor  and  Treasurer  of 
the  State  of  Ohio  and  others,  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States.      Cincinnati,  1823.     8vo.  c.  3189 

A  large  number  of  pamphlets  were  issued  relating  to  the  Bank  of  the  United  States. 
The  following  are  among  the  more  important  that  have  come  under  my  notice:  An 
Act  to  incorporate  the  Subscribers  to  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia, 
1816.  i8mo,  pp.  56.  Brief  Review  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Administration  of 
the  B.ink  of  the  United  States.  Philadelphia,  1819.  iimo,  pp.  44,.  Considerations 
on  the  Bank  of  the  U.  States,  1832.  See  [Young  (S.)]  ...  Apiil  13,  1830.  ... 
Report:  [of]  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  ...  [on]  the  Bank  of  the  United 
StBtes  ...  .  [^fVashington,  1830.]  8vo,  pp.  31  (i),  2  1.  folded,  h.  Examination  of  the 
President,  Cashiers  and  Directors  of  the  United  States  Bank,  to  which  is  prefixed  the 
Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  investigate  its  proceedings,  eu.  Neiv  York, 
i8i6.  8vo.  Judicial  Decisions,  upon  the  Cases  of  Habeas  Corpus,  brought  by  the 
late  officers  of  the  Bank  ...  Philadelphia,  J.  Perry,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  45.  The  Me- 
morial of  Henry  D.  Gilpin,  John  T.  Sullivan,  and  Peter  Wager,  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
Hugh  M'Elderry,  of  Maryland,  Directors  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States:  appointed 
by  the  President,  by  and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  S;;nate.  [1841].  8vo, 
pp.  55.  Narrative  and  Correspondence  concerning  the  Removal  of  Deposits,  and  Oc- 
currences connected  therewith.  Philadelphia,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  175.  Observations 
on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Annapolis  [n.  d.]  8vo.  c.  Proceedings  of  the 
stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  preparatory  to  the  creation  of  a  trust 
for  closing  the  concerns.  Philadelphia,  iSii,  8vo,  pp.  39.  p.  Proceedings  of  the 
Stockholders  ...  28th  Oct.  18 1 6  and  6th  Jan.  18 17.  Philadelphia,  18 17.  pp.  12. 
Remarks  upon  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  1831.  5f<r  [Henshaw  (David)].  Report  of 
the  committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  United  States,  appointed  30th  Nov. 
1818,  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  fVaihington,  1819.  8vo.  Report  of 
Committee  ...  to  inspect  the  Books  of  the  Bank  ...  Read  Jan.  16,  1819.  8vo,  pp. 
166,  19  Tables.  (H.  of  Rep.  Doc't).  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  ...  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  Ohio,  on  the  Communication  of  the  Auditor  of  State  Upon  the  ...  proceed- 
ings of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  against  the  Officers  of  State,  in  the  United 
States' Circuit  Court.  ...  Concord  [A''. //.],  y«nf,  1821.  8vo,  pp.  64.  h.  Report  of  the 
Condition  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  by  the  Committee  of  inspection  and  in- 
vestigation, &c.,  appointed  1822.  Adopted  by  the  Stockholders.  Philadelphia,  liii. 
8vo,  pp.  88.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Triennial  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders 
of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  ...  First  Day  of  September,  1S28.  Philadelphia, 
1828.  8vo.  pp.  18.  H.  +  Also,  1831.  Report  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Sept. 
1831.  Philadelphia,  iS^^-  8vo.  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  Inquiry  appointed  March 
14,  1832,  by  the  H.  of  R.  at  Washington,  concerning  the  Bank  of  the  United  States. 
[No  imp.]  8vo,  pp.  112.  Reports  of  the  Minority  of  the  Committee,  and  of  Mr. 
Adams,  (one  of  the  Members  of  the  Committee,)  appointed  to  examine  the  Books 


BANKS. 


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and  Proceedings  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  fVathington,  1832.  Large  8vo, 
pp.  29.  H.  2id  Cjngresa  ist  Session  [31]  Repjrt  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
...  transmitting  [the  names  of  the  foreign  stockholders  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  States]. 
fVashington,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  103.  p.  Report  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  to 
the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  of  the  H.  of  R.  Jan.  28,  1833.  [P/ii/aiici- 
phia,  1833.]  8vo,  pp.  23.  p.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  Directors  of  the  Bank  of 
the  United  States,  [n.  p.,  1833.]  8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  +  [n,  p.,  1833.]  8vo,  pp.  36. 
H.  ...  Report  [of]  ...the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Mcjn.o  ...  .  [fVai/iingtort,  1833.] 
8vo,  pp.  184.  (22d  Cong.  2d  Sess.  House  Rep.  No.  121.)  B.  A  h.  ...  Report:  [of] 
The  Committee  of  Finance  ...  [on]  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  ...  .  [^If^as/iirg- 
ton,  1834.]  8vo,  pp.  48.  (23d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.  Senate  Doc.  No.  17.)  h.  Report 
of  the  Cjmmittee  of  Investigation  Appointed  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders  of 
the  Bank  .  .  Jan.  4,  1841.  P/ji/aJe.'pAia,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Report  of  the  In- 
vestigating Committee,  April,  1841.  Boston,  1841.  8vo.  Report  of  a  Committee 
of  Directors  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  [No  imprint  ]  8vo,  pp.  41.  Re- 
port of  the  Committee  of  Directors  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  Valuation  of  the  Bank  ...  8vo,  pp.  27.  Rules 
and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  ...  Philadelphia,  1817.  i8mo,  pp.  16.  A 
view  of  the  principal  causes  that  have  pro  luced  the  present  extraordinary  advance  of 
the  stock  of  the  U.  S.  Bank  ...  [Phi/a>le/phia.  1818.]  8vo.  pp.  24.  p.  Vindica- 
tion of  the  C  institutional  p:)wer  to  repeal  the  Charter  of  the  Bank  of  U.  S.  Philadel- 
phia, 1837.     The  War  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.     See  [Gordon  (T.  F.)] 

Bankers'  Magazine  and  Statistical  Register :  Ed,  by  J.  S. 
Homans.  1846.  New  series,  1852,  &c.  Baltimore^  Boston  and 
New  York.     8vo.     Continued.  3^9° 

Banking  Association  and  Uniform  Currency  Bill  with  Ex- 
tracts from  Reports  of  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Submitted  to 
Congress  in  December,  1861,  and  December,  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
36.  3191 

An  Act  to  Provide  a  National  Currency,  secured  by  a  Pledge 
of  the  United  States  Stocks,  and  to  provide  for  the  Circulation 
and  Redemption  thereof.  Approved  February  25,  1863.  IVash- 
tngton^  Government  Printing  Office^  1863.     8vo,  pp.  38.  3^92 

Bankrupt  Law  of  the  United  States,  etc.  Philadelphia^  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  3193 

Act  to  establish  an  uniform  system  of  Bankruptcy  throughout 
the  United  States;  enacted  April  4,  1800.  Philadelphia^  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  33.  3194 

A  Letter  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States  upon  the  Expediency  of  an  Uniform  System  of 
Bankruptcy.   ...   Boston^  1821.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.  3195 

Banks  (Henry).  A  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  relative  to  Revolutionary   Events.      By   Henry   Banks. 

:2mo,  pp.  71.  3196 


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Banks.  A  Review  of  Political  Opinions,  published  for  the 
benefit  of  the  People  of  Kentucky.  By  Henry  Banks,  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Frankfort^  Ky.^  1822.     8vo,  pp.  88.  P.  3197 

On  the  subject  of  the  Bank  of  the  Commonwealth. 

Banks.  Reply  to  a  Scurrilous  Publication  in  the  Kentucky 
Whig.     By  Henry  Banks,     [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  60.  3198 

Banks.  Sketches  Recommending  an  Independent  System  of 
Banking,  &c.     By  Henry  Banks.     Richmond^  181 1.     8vo.        c. 

Banks  (John).  The  Vindication  of  John  Banks  of  Virginia, 
against  foul  Calumnies  published  by  Judge  Johnson,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  and  Dr.  Charles  Caldwell,  of  Lexington,  Ky.  Also 
the  Vindication  of  Gen.  Henry  Lee,  of  Virginia  ;  with  Sketches 
and  Anecdotes  of  many  Revolutionary  Patriots  and  Heroes. 
By  Henry  Banks.     Frankfort^  Ky.^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  86.     w.  3200 

Banks  (Joseph).  Journal  d'un  voyage  autoui'  du  monde  en 
1768,  1769,  1770,  et  1 77 1  ...  traduit  d  I'Anglais  MM.  Banks 
et  Solander  par  M.  de  Freville.     Paris^  ^IIZ'      '^mo,  pp.  287. 

Probably  an  abridged  translation,  with  some  additions,  of  the  English  edition  of  1772. 

Banks.  Supplement  au  voyage  de  M.  de  Bougainville ;  ou 
journal  d'un  voyage  autour  du  monde  fait  par  MM.  Banks  et 
Solander,  Angloir,,  en  1768,  1769,  1770,  et  1771  Traduit  de 
I'Anglois  par  M.  de  Freville.     Paris^  ^IT^'     8vo,  pp.  287. 

Frequently  bound  up  as  a  third  volume  of  Bougainville's  Voyages.  Querard  gives 
the  imprint,  Par/i,  1793.  8vo.  Nos.  3201  and  3202  are  evidently  the  same.  Proba- 
bly the  date  of  3202  is  a  mistake.     And  Querard's  date  is  perhaps  an  error  for  1773. 

Banks.  Neueste  Reise-Beschreibungen  und  Entdeckungen 
des  fiinften  Welttheils,  welche  sowohl  in  Gesellschaft  der 
Herren  Banks  und  Solander,  als  nachher  unternommen  worden. 
Niirnberg^  1786.      2  vols.,  8vo.  3203 

This  title  is  from  Boucher,  Vol.  i.,  p.  146,  but  it  is  not  found  in  Kayser. 

Banks.  An  Epistle  from  Oberea,  Queen  of  Otaheite,  to 
Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  Translated  by  T.  Q.  Z.  Esq.  ...  with 
historical  and  explanatory  Notes.     London^  "J,  Almon^  ^TTi-    4^°* 

Banks.  A  Second  Letter  from  Oberea,  Queen  of  Otaheite, 
to  Joseph  Banks,  Esq,   ...   London^  Johnson^  ^lAS-     4^0-      3^05 

A  Satire  upon  Banks'  Voyage.     See  M.  R.,  xlix.,  503,  and  li.,  394. 


BANNANTINE. 


421 


Banks  (N.  P.)  ...  Address  of  Hon.  N.  P.  Banks  ...  from  the 
Steps  of  the  Merchants'  Exchange  on  Political  Questions  affect- 
ing Commercial  Interests,  September  25th,  1856.  \_New  Tork^ 
1856.]     8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  &.  H.  3206 

Also  :  An  Address  delivered  By  Maj.  General  N.  P.  Banks,  at  ...  New  Orleans,  on 
the  Fourth  of  July,  1865.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  Address  of  His  Excellency 
Nathaniel  P.  Banks,  to  the  ...  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  January  7,  1858.  Boston, 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  2i.+January  7,  1859.  Boston,  iS^^.  8vo,  pp.  48,  Ixvii.+January  6, 
i860.  Boston,  ii6o.  8vo,  pp.  36,  xxiv.  b.  Address  of  Hon.  N.  P.  Banks  ...  [at  New 
York]  September  25th,  1856.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  American  Republican 
Politics.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Banks,  of  Mass.  [fVashington,  1856.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. 
Emancipated  Labor  in  Louisiana  [n.  p.,  1864?]  8vo,  pp.  45.  h.  The  Great 
Questions  of  National  and  State  Politics.  Speech  ...  at  Worcester  .  .  September  8th. 
Boston,  1857.  i2mo.  pp.  12.  Letter  to  Samuel  B.  Ruggles  ...  .  [In  Defence  of  his 
Wall  Street  Speech  of  Sept.  25,  1856.  No  imprint.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  Questions  pro- 
pounded to  the  Candidates  for  Speaker,  and  their  responses :  U.  S.  H.  of  R.,  Jan.  21, 
1856.  8vo,  pp.  8.  The  Reconstruction  of  States.  Letter  of  Major-General  Banks  to 
Senator  Lane.  Nciu  York,  Harper.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  23.+Another  Edition.  8vo,  pp. 
12.  Speech  of  Mr.  Banks  ...  In  the  House  of  Representatives  May  23.  1854,  on  the 
Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill.  ...  fVashington,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.  b.  Speech  of  N. 
P.  Banks,  Jr.,  of  Mass.,  on  the  Employment  of  Army  Officers  in  National  Armories. 
...  July  17,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  Speech  ...  on  the  Representation  of  the  United 
States  at  the  Exhibition  of  the  World's  Industry,  Paris,  1867;  ...  in  the  House  ... 
March  14,  1866.  ...  IVashington,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Suggestions  presented  to  the 
Judiciary  Committee  of  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  relating  to  the  State  of  Louisiana. 
38th  Congress,  Senate  Miscellaneous  Document,  No.  9,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Banks.  Expedition  du  General  Banks  dans  la  Riviere  Rouge. 
Traduit  de  1' Anglais  par  Abraham  Moivre.  Paris^  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  P.  3206a 

A  translation  of  Gen.  Banks'  report. 

Banks  (T.  C.)  Baronia  Anglia  Concentrata  ;  or  a  Concen- 
trated Account  of  all  the  Baronies  called  Baronies  in  Fee  ...  By 
C.  T.   Banks.     Ripon^  1843-44.     2  vols.,  410.  b.,  c.  3207 

Includes  an  Historical  Account  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Nova  Scotia,  Nova  Scotia 
Baronets,  the  Charters  in  favor  of  Sir  William  Alexander,  &c. 

Banks.  An  Analytical  Statement  of  the  Case  of  Alexander 
Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan  ...  his  Official  Dignities,  and  Pecu- 
liar Territorial  Rights  and  Privileges  in  the  British  Colonies  of 
Nova  Scotia  and  Canada,  ...  with  ...  Notes  and  Observations. 
By  Sir  Thomas  C.  Banks   ...   .    London^  1832.     8vo,  pp.  xlix., 


123,  2  1.  folded. 


H. 


3208 


Bannantine  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Colonel  Edward  Marcus 
Despard.  By  James  Bannantine,  his  Secretary  when  King's 
Superintendent  of  Honduras,  &c.  London^  J.  Ridgway^  1799- 
8vo.  3209 

Set  M.  R.,  New  Series,  Vol.  xxviii.,  233. 


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I 


Bannard  (W.)  Moral  Aspect  and  Destitution  of  the  City 
of  New-York  :  A  Discourse  at  the  opening  of  the  Presbytery  of 
New-York,  ...  Oct.  13,  1851.  Uy  Rev.  William  Bannard, 
D.D.     Neiv-Tork^  1851.     8vo,  pp.   31.  s.  3210 

Banneker  (B.)  Copy  of  a  Letter  from  Benjamin  Banneker, 
to  the  Secretary  of  State  [Thos.  Jefferson],  with  his  Answer. 
Philadelphia^  Daniel  Lawrence^  M.ncc.Xiin.     4to,  pp.  15.  h. 

This  writer  was  a  free  black  man,  and  tliis  is  one  of  the  earliest  works  published  by 
an  American  negro.  Pages  13-15  contain  an  account  of  the  author,  "taken  from 
Banncker's  Almanac." 

De  banneling.  Schetsen  uit,  Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  Hoog- 
duitsch  door  H.  Picard.  Gouda^  G.  B.  van  Goor^  1^47'  2  pt., 
8vo.  321  irt 

Banner  of  the  Constitution,  devoted  to  General  Politics,  Polit- 
ical Economy,  State  Papers,  foreign  and  domestic  News,  &c. 
Philadelphia^  1 829.      3  vols.  3212 

Continued  to  1832.     Edited  by  Conoly  Ragnet. 

The  I  Banners  1  Of  Grace  and  Love  [displayed  In  the  farther 
Conversion  of  the  Indians  I  In  New-England  :  Held  forth  in 
sundry  Letters  from  divers  Ministers  to  |  the  Corporation  estab- 
lished by  Parliament,  for  Promoting] the  Gospel  amongst  the 
Heathen  in  New-England  ;  [and  farther  attested  by  |  Edm.  Cal- 
lamy  |  Simon  Ashe  |  VVill.  Spurstow  |  Lazarus  Seaman  George 
Griffith  I  Phil.  Nye  I  William  Bridge  |  Henry  Whitfield  |  Joseph 
Carry  11 1  Ralph  Venning.  |  London^\  Printed  by  IV.  Godbid^for  Edw. 
Farnham^   and  are   to  j  he  sold  at  his   Shop    in    Popeshead- Alley .^  | 

M.   DC,   LVII.  I      4tO,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  40.  H.  3213 

This  is  a  reprint  of  "  Strength  out  of  Weakness." 

[Bannister  (John  W.)]  Sketch  of  a  Plan  for  Settling  in 
Upper  Canada  a  Portion  of  the  Unemployed  Labourers  of  Eng- 
land. By  a  Settler.  London^  Harding^  1 82 1.  8vo..-|-  Sketches 
of  Plans  for  Settling  in  Upper  Canada  a  portion  of  the  unem- 
ployed labourers  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Second  edition 
with  additions.  By  a  Settler.  ...  London.^  Harding.^  1822.  8vo, 
pp.  53.  + Third  Edition.  London^  Marshall^  1826.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  Map. +  A  new  Edition,  with  Additions  on  Nova  Scotia, 
&c.      London^  1831.     8vo.     Map.  3214 

Bannister  (N.  H.)  Putnam,  the  Iron  Son  of '76.  A  na- 
tional  military   drama    ...    By   N.    H.   Bannister   ...    Neiv   York 


[n.  d.] 


i2mo,  pp.  29. 


3214a 


BANVARD. 


423 


14^ 


Bannister  (Saxc).  British  Colonization  and  Coloured  Tribes. 
By  S.  Bannister  ...  .  London^  tVdiuim  Bally  1838.  i2mo,  pp. 
xii.,  323.  H.  3215 

Bannister.  Humane  Policy,  or  Justice  to  the  Aborigines 
essential  to  a  due  Expenditure  of  British  Money.  By  Saxe  Ban- 
nister,     London^  Undenuood^  '^SO-      ^vo.  a.  3216 

Bannister.  Humane  Policy  ;  or,  The  Civilization  of  Afri- 
can and  other  Barbarous  People,  Attainable  by  Wise  Measures, 
and  Just  and  Amalgamated  Colonization.  By  S.  Bannister  ...  . 
Second  Edition.  London^  Fisher^  <S««,  &'  Co.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  xii,,  50.     Map.  H.  3217 

Bannister.  ...  The  Jurisdiction  of  the  Privy  Council  in 
Appeals  by,  and  against  Public  Officers  in  the  Colonies.  [Signed 
S.  Bannister.  From  Fisher's  Colonial  Magazine,  for  March, 
1843.     n.  p.,  1843.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  3218 

Bannister.  Records  of  British  Enterprise  beyond  Sea. 
London^  Longtnan^  1 850.      8vo.  32^9 

[Bannister.]  Remarks  on  the  Indians  of  North  America 
in  a  Letter  to  an  Edinburgh  Reviewer.      London^  1822.     8vo. 

Bangs  y  Sotomayor  (Diego  dc).  Constituciones  synodales 
del  Obispado  de  Venezuela,  y  Santiago  de  Leon  de  Caracas. 
Hechas  en  la  santa  iglesia  cathedral  dc  dicha  Ciudad  de  Caracas, 
en  el  Ano  del  Senor  de  1687,  Por  ...  Don  Diego  de  Banos  y 
Sotomayor,  Obispo  del  dicho  Obispado  ...  .  Madrid^  Lucas  An- 
tonio de  Bedmar^y  Narvaez  [1698].  Folio,  8  p.  1.,  Engraved 
Title,  pp.  474.  H.  3221 

Banques  coloniales.  Martinique,  Guadeloupe,  Reunion,  Guy- 
ane,  Senegal.  Lois,  statuts,  documents  principaux.  Nouvelle 
edition,  amendee  et  mise  a  jour.  Paris^  a  I' Agence  centrale  des 
banques  coloniales^  1867.      8vo,  pp.  234.  3222 

Banvard  (John).  Description  of  Banvard's  Panorama  of  the 
Mississippi  River,  painted  on  Three  Miles  of  Canvas  ...  .  "uj- 
/5«,  John  Putnam^  Printer^  1847.      8vo,  pp.  43  (i).  h.  3223 

Banvard.  Description  of  Banvard's  Geographical  Painting 
of  the  Mississippi  River,  extensively  known  as  the  "Three  Mile 
Picture,"  with  new  additions  of  the  Naval  and  Military  Opera- 
tions on  that  River,  exhibiting  a  view  of  country  1,500  miles  in 


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BANVARD. 


length  from  the  Mouth  of  the  Missouri  to  the  Balize.      New 
Tork^  BigeloWy  Printer^  1 862.      8vo,  pp.  38.  3224 

Banvard.      Banvard  ou   les  aventures   d'un  artiste.     Par'ts^ 


typographie  Dondey-Dupre^  1850.      12 mo,  pp.  22. 


H.  3225 


Banvard  (Joseph).  The  American  Statesman ;  or  Illustra- 
tions of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Daniel  Webster.  Designed 
for  American  Youth.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Banvard  ...  .  Boston^ 
Gould  and  Lincoln^  1^53-      i6mo,  pp.  334.  h.  3226 

Banvard.  A  Guide  to  Providence  River  and  Narragansett 
Bay,  from  Providence  to  Newport.  By  Joseph  Banvard.  Prov- 
idence^ 1858.      i8mo.  3227 

Banvard.  A  Memorial  Sermon  of  Rev.  Job  Borden  Boomer. 
Preached  in  South  Sutton  ...  March  12,  1865.  Boston^  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  H.  3228 

Banvard.  Novelties  of  the  New  World  ;  or.  The  Adven- 
tures and  Discoveries  of  the  First  Explorers  of  North  America. 
By  Joseph  Banvard  ...  .  With  Illustrations.  Boston^  Gould  and 
Lincoln.^  1852.      i8mo,  pp.  324.  H.  3229 

Banvard.  Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims  ;  or  Incidents  of 
Adventure  in  the  History  of  the  First  Settlers.  By  Joseph  Ban- 
vard. Boston,  Gould  and  Lincoln^  1851  and  1853.  i8mo,  pp. 
2(l8.     Illustrations.  c.  &  h.  3230 

Banvard.  Priscilla ;  or.  Trials  for  the  Truth.  An  Historic 
Tale  of  the  Puritans  and  the  Baptists.  By  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Banvard  ...  .  Boston^  Heath  and  Graves^  iS^A-  i8mo,  pp.  405. 
8  Illustrations.  h.  3231 

Banvard.  Romance  of  American  History,  as  illustrated  in 
the  Early  Events  connected  with  the  French  Settlement  at  Fort 
Carolina  ;  the  Spanish  Colony  at  St.  Augustine,  and  the  English 
Plantation  at  Jamestown.  By  Joseph  Banvard  ...  .  With  Il- 
lustrations.    Boston^  Gould  and  Lincoln^  1852.      i8mo,  pp.  306. 

H.  3232 

Banvard.  Tragic  Scenes  in  the  History  of  Maryland  and 
the  Old  French  War.  With  an  Account  of  various  Interesting 
Contemporaneous  Events  which  occurred  in  the  Early  Settle- 
ment of  America.  By  Joseph  Banvard  ...  .  Boston,  Gould  and 
Lincoln,  1856.      i8mo,  pp.  239.     Illustrations.  H.,  s.  3233 


BAPTISTA. 


425 


Baptist  Memorial  and  Monthly  Record,  devoted  to  the  his- 
tory of  the  denomination.     New  Tork^  1841.     8vo.  3234 

A  new  leries,  commenced  and  continued,  Vol.  viii. 

The  Baptists  of  the  North  on  the  State  of  the  Country. 
Brooklyn:  {M.  T.)  May  27,  1861.     8vo,  pp.  11,  3235 

Act  of  Incorporation,  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  of  the 
Northern  Baptist  Society.  Boston^  Lincoln  i^  Ediuards^  '^30- 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  3236 

Alio  Annual  Reports,  from  18Z4. 

An  Address  from  the  Baptist  Church  in  Philadelphia  to  the 
Sister  Churches  throughout  the  Confederated  States  of  North 
America.     Philadelphia^  Aitken^  1781.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  16.  p. 

General  Convention  of  Baptists,  being  their  second  Triennial 
Meeting.      Philadelphia^  1 820.     8vo.  3238 

Minutes  of  the  Eighth  Session  of  the  Baptist  Convention  of 
Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island  ... 
Sept.  17th,  19th,  &  20th.  Halifax^  N.  <S.,  1853.  i8mo,  pp. 
56.  H.  3239 

Minutes  of  the  Warren  Association,  held  at  the  South  Baptist 
Meeting-Hou.  e  in  Middleborough,  September  10  and  11,  1799. 


Boston^  MDCcxcix.     8vo,  pp.  11. 


H.  3240 


See  Philadelphia,  also  Warren  Association,  and  other  local  headings. 

Proceedings  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  held  in 
Augusta,  Georgia,  May  [8-12]  ...  1845.  Richmond^  H.  K. 
Ellyson,  Printer^  1845.     8vo,  pp.  20.  3741 

Also:  Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Baptist  General  Tract  Society  ...  .  January 
1836.  Philadelphia,  li-^i).  8vo,  pp.  40.  Also  for  other  years  j  and  Reports  of  the 
American  Baptist  Home  Mission  Society,  1826,  &c.  Other  historical  Baptist  tracts, 
under  the  names  of  states,  cities  or  towns. 

Baptista  (Juan),  Advertencias.  Para  los  Confessores  de 
los  Naturales.  Compvestas  por  el  padre  fray  Juan  Baptista, 
de  la  Orden  del  Seraphico  Padre  Sancto  Francisco,  Lector  de 
Thcologia,  y  Guardian  del  Conuento  de  Sanctiago  Tlatilulco  :  de 
la  Provincia  del  Sancto  Euangelio.  En  Mexico^  en  el  Conuento  de 
Sa  ,'tiago  Tlatilulco^  por  M.  Ocharte^  ano  1600.  8vo,  Primera 
Parte,  15  p.  1.,  112,  58  1. ;  Segunda  Parte,  113-443,  Index  Loco- 
rum,  104  ff.  3242 

The  verso  of  the  last  leaf  reads :  "  Excudebat  Ludouicus  Ocharte  Figueroa.  Mexici, 
in  Regio  Collegio  sancte  crucis,  sancti  Jacob!  de  Tlatiluco.     Anno  domini  1601," 

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li 


Baptista.  Platicas  morales  de  los  Indios  para  la  doctrina  de 
sus  hijos,  en  lengua  Mexicana  intitulado  huehuetlatolli.  Por  Fr. 
Juan  Bautiste  franciscano.     Mexico^  160 1.  3^43 

Title  from  Ternaux,  153.     Sie  Ternaux,  No.  152,  concerning  the  preii  it  which 
No.  3241  was  printed.     Consult  also  Finelo,  Antonio  and  Wadding. 

Ba<>ueiro.  Ensayo  historico  sobre  las  revoluciones  de  Yuca- 
tan desde  el  ano  de  1840  hasta  1864,  por  Serapio  Baqueiro. 
Merida^  1865-66.  8vo,  Entrega,  i  to  17,  containing  pp.  i 
to  280.  3244 

Baradere.  Refutation  du  manifeste  du  general  Oribe 
contre  les  agens  f'ran^ais.  Par  Juan  Maria  Raymond  Baradere. 
Montevideo^  1839.     8vo.  3245 

In  French  and  Spanish. 

Baradere.  Lettre  a  M.  Laisne  de  Villeveque.  Paris^  impr. 
de  Tastu^  1830.     8vo.  3245a 

Relates  to  the  colonization  of  Guazacoalco,  in  Mexico. 

Baradere.  Reponse  a  la  brochure  de  M.  Dubouchet  sur  le 
Guazacoalco.     Paris^  impr.  de  Tastu^  1830,  3^45^ 

Baraga  (F.)  Abrege  de  rHistoire  des  Indiens  de  I'Amerique 
septentrionale,  par  F.  Baraga.  Traduit  de  I'allemand.  Paris^ 
1837.     i2mo.  3246 

Baraga.  A  Dictionary  of  the  Otchipwe  Language,  ex- 
plained in  English.  This  langua^  is  spoken  by  the  Chippewa 
Indians,  as  also  by  the  Otawas,  Potawatamies,  and  Algonquins, 
with  little  difference.  For  the  use  of  Missionaries  and  other 
persons  living  among  the  above  mentioned  Indians.  By  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Baraga  ...  Cincinnati^  Printed  for  Jos.  Heemann, 
1853,  i2mo,  pp.  vii.,  662.  3247 

In  Ojibwe-£ng.,  and  Eng.-Ojibwe. 

Baraga.  Jesus  obimadisiwin  oma  aking,  gwaiakossing  ana- 
miewin  ejitwatjig  mi  sa  catholique  enamiadjig  gewabandangig. 
Paris,  impr.  de  Bailly,  '837.      i8mo.     Map.  3247a 

This  and  the  next  are  in  the  Ottawa  language. 

Baraga.  Otchipwe  anamie  masinaigan.  Gwaiakossing  ana- 
miewin  ejitwatjig  mi  sa  catholique  enamiadjig  gewabandangig. 
Paris.,  impr.  de  Bailly,  1837.      i8mo.  3247^ 


1 1 


BARHA. 


427 


Baraga.  A  Theoretical  and  Practical  Grammar  of  the 
Otchipwe  Language.  By  Rev.  Fred.  Baraga,  Missionary  at 
L'Ange,  Lake  Superior.  Detroit^  Printed  by  Jabex  Fox^  1 85 1. 
i2mo,  pp.  576.  3248 

Baralt  (R.  M.)  Resumen  de  la  Historia  de  Venezuela, 
desde  el  descubrimiento  de  su  Territorio  por  los  Castellanos  en 
el  siglo  XV.  hasta  el  aPlo  de  1797  ordenado  y  compuesto  con 
arreglo  a  Mufioz,  Navarrete,  etc.  por  Rafael  Maria  Baralt.  Ha 
cooperado  a  cl  en  la  parte  relativa  a  las  guerras  de  la  conquista 
de  la  Costa-Firme  el  sefior  Ramon  Diaz,  el  cual  le  ha  afiadido 
los  apendices  ...  Paris^  H.  Fournier  y  comp'"^  1841.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  448  (i).     5  Portraits.  b.  3249 

Baralt.  Resumen  de  la  historia  de  Venezuela,  desde  el  afio 
de  1797  hasta  el  de  1830,  por  Rafael  Maria  Baralt  y  Ramon 
Diaz.  Tiene  al  Hn  un  breve  bosquejo  historico  ...  1 83 1,  hasta 
1837.  Parisy  H.  Fournier  y  comp'^^  184 1.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  398  (i) ;  Half  Title,  370  (i).     38  Portraits.        b.  &  c.  3250 

The  most  complete  work  on  Venezuelan  history. 

Baralt  and  Urbaneja.  Catecismo  de  la  historia  de  Vene- 
zuela, desde  el  descubrimiento  de  su  territorio  in  1498,  hasta  su 
emancipacion  politica  de  la  monarquia  espanola  en  181 1.  Com- 
puesto por  Rafael  M.  Baralt  y  Manuel  M.  Urbaneja.  Caracas^ 
1865.      i8mo,  pp.  94.  3251 

Baraze  (Cypriano).  Compendio  de  su  Vida  y  muerte  a 
de  Manos  los  Barbaros  Moxos  en  la  Provincia  del  Peru.     Ma- 


drid^ 171 1 J  i2mo. 


3252 


Baraze.  Entrada  del  Padre  Cypriano  Baraze,  en  la  mission 
de  los  Moxos     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo.  3252^ 

"  Apres  1702,  epoque  de  la  mort  du  P.  Baraze." — Carayon. 

Barba  (A.  A.)  Arte  de  los  metales,  en  que  se  ensefia  el  ver- 
dadero  beneficio  de  los  de  oro  y  plata  por  a^ogue  :  el  modo  de 
fundirlos  todos,  y  como  se  ban  de  refinar  y  apartar  unos  de 
otros.  Compuesto  por  el  Licenciado  Alvaro  Alonso  Barba. 
Madridy  Imp.  del  Reyno^  1640.  \\.o.-\- Madrid  [1729].  410. + 
Madrid^  \'J()0.  4to. +  Nuevamente  ahora  anadido  con  el  tratado 
de  las  antiguas  minas  de  Espana,  que  escribid  Don  Alonso  Car- 
rillo  y  Laso  ...  .  Reimpreso  por  el  real  tribunal  de  mineria  de 
csta  capital  ...  .  Lima^  1817.     4to,  2  p.  I.  pp.  271  (7).  H. 

In  the  Catalogue  of  the  Royal  Library  at  Upsala,  an  edition  is  cited,  Madrid,  1630, 
4to;  in  that  of  the  London  Institution,  Vol.  i.,  113,  an  edition,  Madrid,  1639,  8vo. 
The  sale  of  this  work  was  prohibited  by  the  Inquisition. 


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Barba.  The  First  [-  Second]  Book  of  the  Art  of  Metals,  in 
which  is  declared  the  Manner  of  their  Generation,  and  the  Con- 
comitants of  them.  Art  of  Refi'iing  Silver  by  Quicksilver. 
Translated  by  Edward  [Montagu]  ...  Earl  of  Sandwich.  Lon- 
don, 1674.     2  vols.,  sm.  8vo.  3254 

Reprinted  in  "A  Collection  of  valuable  Treatises  upon  Metals,  Mines,  and  Min- 
erals.    London,  1 J ■^i."     i2mo.+"  Second  Edition.     1740."      i2mo. 

Barba.  Traite  de  I'art  metallique  extrait  d'Alvar  Alfonse 
Barba  ...  .  Traduite  de  I'espagnole  [par  Ch,  Hautin  de  Villars], 
Paris,  Prault,  1730.      i2mo.     Plates.  3255 

Barba.  Metallurgie,  ou  Tart  de  tirer  et  purifier  les  metaux, 
Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  d'Alphonse  Barba  [par  I'abbe  Nic.  Leng- 
let  du  Fresnoy]  avec  Les  Dissertations  les  plus  rares  sur  les 
Mines  &  les  Operations  Metalliques.  ...  Paris,  Pierre- Alexandre 
Le  Prieur,  M.  Dcc.  Li.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  xliv.  (12),  456  (16), 
2  Plates;  1^12),  456  (20).  H.  32550 

The  translator  signs  the  "  Epistre"  with  the  pseudonym,  "  Gosford." 

Barba.       Berg-Biichlein    von    den  Metallen   und   Mineral. 

Ursprung.  Deutsch  von  J.  L.  M.  C.  Hamburg,  Schultz,  1676. 

8vo,    13  shtex.?,.-^  Frankfurt,  Fleischer,  1 726.      2  Theile,  8vo.  + 

[Ibid.],  1739.     8vo,  14  sheets.  3255A 

Barba.  Docimasia,  oder  Probier-  und  Schmelzkunst.  Aus 
dem  Franzosischen,  mit  einem  Anhang  vermehrt,  herausgegeben 
von  M.  Godar.     Mit  Karten.     fFien,Kraus,ijj^.     8vo.     3255^ 

I  have  seen  mention  of  editions  at  Wien,  1749,  8vo,  and  1767,  8vo,  but  they  are 
not  noted  in  Georgi,  Heinsius,  or  Kayser,  and  perhaps  are  due  simply  to  typographical 
mistake. 

Barba.  Verhandeling  over  de  Mynen,  Metalen  en  Miner- 
alen.     's  Hertogenbosch,  J.  Palier,  1735.     8vo.  3255^^ 

Barbadoes  (Thomas),  Bp.  of.     See  Parry  (Thomas). 

The  Barbadoes  Packet ;  Containing  Several  Original  Papers : 
giving  an  Account  'of  the  Most  Material  Transactions  that 
have  lately  happened  in  a  certain  Part  of  the  West-Indies.  In 
a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  of  the  said  Island  to  his  Friend  in 
London.     London,  S.  Popping,  1720.     8vo,  6  p.  1.,  pp.  68. 

Barbadoes.  An  account  of  the  Donations  for  the  Relief  of 
the  Sufferers  by  Fire,  at  Bridge  Town  in  the  Island  of  Barba- 
does, in  May  and  December,  1766,  and  of  the  Application  of 
the  Same.      London,  S.  Goadby  [1769].     4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  40  (i). 


BARBADOES. 


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in 


An  Account  of  the  Fatal  Hurricane  by  which  Barbadoes  suf- 
fered, August,  1 83 1.      Bridge  Town^  1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  150. 

Acts  and  Statutes  |  Of  the  Island  of  |  Barbados  I  Made  and 
Enacted  since  the  Reducement  of  |  the  same,  unto  the  Authority 
of  the  I  Common-wealth  of  England.  |  And  j  Set  forth  the  seventh 
day  of  September,  in  the  |  year  of  our  Lord  God,  1652.  By  the 
Ho-|nourable  Governour  of  the  said  Island,  |  the  WorshipfuU  the 
Council,  and  I  Gentlemen  of  the  Assembly.  |  Together  with  the 
Charter  of  the  said  Island,  |  or  Articles  made  on  the  Surrender, 
and  I  Rendition  of  the  same.  |  Published  for  the  publick  good.  | 
London^  Printed  by  Will.  Bentley^  and  are  to  be  \  sould  by  him  at  the 
India  Bridge.     [1654.]     Sm.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  176.  P.  3259 

Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  From 
164^    to  1718.      London.,  Printed  by  John  Baskett  [etc.]  MDCCXXI. 


Fol 


10,  pp.  xxxu.,  314. 


H.  +  Part  II.,  from' 1717-18  to   1738. 

c,  3260 


London.,  1730-39.     Folio. 

An  Address  to  the  Committee.     See  [Dickinson  (J.)] 

An  Authentic  Report  of  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, June  the  23d,  1825,  on  Mr.  Buxton's  Motion  relative  to 
the  Demolition  of  the  Methodist  Chapel  and  Mission  House  in 
Barbadoes,  and  the  Expulsion  of  Mr.  Shrewsbury,  a  Wesleyan 


London.,   "J.  Hatchard  and  Son., 

H.  3261 


Missionary,  from  that  Island. 
1825.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  119. 

Candid  Observations  on  Two  Pamphlets  lately  published, 
viz.  "  An  Address  to  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Bar- 
badoes"— By  a  North  American  And  "  An  Essay  toward  the 
Vindication  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence"  By  a  Bar- 
badian. By  a  native  of  Barbados.  Barbados.,  Printed  by  George 
Edward  and  Comp..,  m.dcc.lxvi.     8vo,  pp.  37.  P.  3262 

The  Case  of  Barbados,  for  Indemnification  of  Losses  in  the 
Late  Insurrection.      Westminster.,  18 19.     8vo,  pp.  6.  3263 

A  Declaration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Barbadoes,  respecting  the 
demolition  of  the  Methodist  Chapel.  With  an  Appendix.  Bar- 
bados., Printed  at  the  Barbadian  Office.,  1826.     8vo,  pp.  20.      3263a 

A  Defence  of  the  Conduct  of  Barbadoes,  During  the  late 
Expedition  to  Martinique  and  Guadaloupe.  In  a  letter  to  the 
Right  Hon.  Gen.  Barrington.  By  a  Native,  Resident  in  the 
Island.   ...   London.,  R.  y  J.  Dodsley.,  M  Dcc  LX.     8vo,  pp.  88.    h. 


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A  Detection  of  the  State  and  Situation  of  the  Present  Sugar 
Planters,  of  Barbadoes  and  the  Leward  Islands ;  With  an  An- 
swer to  this  Query,  Why  does  not  England,  or  her  Sugar 
Islands,  or  both,  make  and  settle  more  Sugar  Colonies  in  the 
West-Indies?  Written  in  the  Month  of  December  1731,  by 
an  Inhabitant  of  one  of  His  Majesty's  Leward  Caribbee  Islands  ; 
and  humbly  Dedicated  to  the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Robert  Wal- 
pole.     London,  J.  Wilford,  1732.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  viii.,  99. 

Desultory  Sketches  and  Tales  of  Barbados.  ...  London,  Henry 
Washbourne,  1 840.      i6mo,  pp.  viii.,  264.  B.  3266 

An  Essay  towards  the  Vindication  of  the  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence.    By  a  Barbadian.     \Circa  1766.]  3267 

This  title  is  inferred  from  the  "  Candid  Observations."     S«  No.  3262. 

Examination  of  statements  respecting  Barbados,  made  by 
Messrs.  Wilberforce,  Stephen,  &c.     London,  1824.     8vo,  pp.  7. 

Extracts  from  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Hon.  the 
Assembly  for  the  Island  of  Barbados,  1730.  [n.  d,]  8vo,  pp. 
8.  M.  3269 

Great  News  from  the  Barbadoes,  Or,  A  True  and  Faithful 
Account  of  the  Grand  Conspiracy  of  the  Negroes  against  the 
English,  and  the  happy  Discovery  of  the  same.  With  the  num- 
ber of  those  that  were  burned  Alive,  Beheaded,  and  otherwise 
Executed  for  their  horrid  Crimes.  With  a  short  Description  of 
that  Plantation.  With  Allowance.  London,  Printed  for  L. 
Curtis,  1676.     4to,  pp.  14,  J.  c.  B.  3270 

The  I  Groans  of  the  |  Plantations :  |  Or  I  A  True  Account]  of 
their  I  Grievous  and  Extreme  Sufferings  |  By  the  Heavy  |  Imposi- 
tions |  upon  |  Sugar,  |  And  other  Hardships, 
larly  to  the  |  Island  of  Barbados.  |  London, 

the  Tear  M  DC  Lxxxix.  410,  Title,  pp.  35.  H.  +  London,  \  Printed 
by  M.  Clark  in  the  Tear  1689,  |a«i  Reprinted  1698.  4to,  Title, 
pp.  31.  3271 

Instructions  for  the  Management  of  a  Plantation  in  Barbadoes, 
and  for  the  Treatment  of  Negroes  &c.  [Privately  printed.] 
London.     1786.     8vo.  3272 

Joint  Letter  from  the  Proprietors  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes 
to  Col.  Richard  Scot,  and  others.     1700.     Folio.  3273 


Relating  more  particu- 
Printed  by  M.  Clark  in 


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Laws  and  Acts  of  Barbadoes  from  1643  to  1763  edited  by 
Richard  Hall.     London^  1764.     Folio.  3274 

Laws  of  Barbadoes  collected  in  one  volume  by  William  Raw- 
lin,  Clerk  of  the  Assembly  of  the  said  Island.  Printed  for  IV. 
Rawlin^  Esq..,  1699.      Folio.  3^75 

Laws  of  Barbadoes.     1855.     8vo.  3276 

Letter  from  a  Gentleman  at  Barbados.  1740.  See  [Baxter 
(Th.)] 

A  Letter  to  the  North  American.  1766.  See  [Dickenson 
(John)]. 

Letters  on  the  Laboring  Population  of  Barbadoes.  London., 
1858.     8vo.  3277 

Memoirs  of  the  First  Settlement  Of  the  Island  of  Barbados, 
and  other  the  Carribbee  Islands,  with  the  Succession  of  the  Gover- 
nors and  Commanders  in  Chief  of  Barbados  to  the  Year  1742. 
Extracted  from  Ancient  Records,  Papers  and  Accents  taken 
from  Mr.  William  Arnold,  Mr.  Samuel  Bulkly,  and  Mr.  John 
Summers,  some  of  the  First  Settlers,  the  last  of  whom  was 
alive  in  1688,  aged  82.  Also  some  Remarks  on  the  Laws  and 
Constitution  of  Barbados.  London^  E.  Owen.,  m.dcc.xliii. 
Sm.  8vo,  Title,  the  Publisher  to  the  Reader,  and  Introduction,  3 
p.  1.,  pp.  84,  Appendix,  pp.  15.  3278 

Contains  a  list  of  the  inhabitants  of  Barbadoes,  in  1638,  who  then  possessed  more 
than  ten  acres  of  land.    First  printed  with  the  title,  "Some  Memoirs."    See  No.  3290. 

On  recent  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  of  Barbados.  Lon- 
don., 1826.     8vo,  pj..  43.  3279 

Public  Acts  in  Force,  passet  by  the  Legislature  of  Barbadoes 
from  May  II,  1762  to  April  8,  1 800.  By  Samuel  Moore, 
London^  1800.     Rl.  8vo.  7280 

Remarks  Upon  Book,  intitled,  A  Short  History  of  Barba- 
dos :  in  which  the  Partial  &  unfair  Representations  Of  the 
Author  upon  the  Suojects  of  his  History  in  general.  And  upon 
that  of  the  Demand  of  Privileges  in  Particular,  Are  Detected 
and  Exposed.  Barbadoes.,  1768.  Svo.  + Reprinted^  London.,  J. 
Almon.,  M.DCc.Lxviii.     8vo,  pp.  88.  h.  3281 

Report  of  a  Debate  in  Council,  on  a  Despatch  from  Lord 
Bathurst  to  ...  Sir  Henry  Warde,  Governor  of  Barbados.  Lon- 
don., 1823.     8^°'  3^8^ 


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A  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  of  Barbadoes,  ap- 
pointed to  inquire  into  the  Actual  Condition  of  the  Slaves  in 
this  Island,  with  a  view  to  refute  certain  Calumnies  respecting 
their  Treatment ;  and  also  to  take  into  Consideration  certain 
Measures  ...  lately  agitated  in  the  House  of  Commons.  ...  Lon- 
don^ IV.  Sior,  1824.     8vo,  Half  Title,  pp.  127.  h.  3283 

The  Report  from  a  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assem- 
bly, appointed  to  inquire  into  the  Origin,  Causes,  and  Progress 
of  the  late  Insurrection.  ...  Barbados^  IV.  Walker  [i%i()\.  8vo, 
Half  Title,  pp.  63.     h.  +  Zow^ow,  1818.  3284 

A  Representation  of  the  Miserable  State  of  Barbadoes,  Under 
the  Arbitrary  and  Corrupt  Administration  of  his  Excellency, 
Robert  Lowther,  Esq;  the  present  Governor.  Humbly  ofFer'd 
to  the  Consideration  of  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty,  and  the  Right 
Honourable  the  Lords  of  His  Majesty's  most  Honourable  Privy- 
Council.  With  A  Preface,  containing  Remarks  on  an  Address, 
printed  in  the  Postman,  and  in  the  Whitehall  Evening-Post  of 
May  14,  1 7 19.  London.,  Bernard  Lintot  [17 19].  8vo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  44.  3285 

The  Seaman's  F/actical  Guide  for  Barbadoes  and  the  Leeward 
Islands   ...   .   London.,  1832.     8vo.  3286 

A  Short]  Account  I  of  the]  Manifest  Hand  of  God |  That  hath 
Fallen  upon  Several  |  Marshals  and  their  Deputies  |  Who  have 
made  Great  Spoil  and  Havock  of  the]  Goods  of  the  People  of 
God  called  |  Quakers,  |  in  the  |  Island  of  Barbadoes,  |  For  their  Tes- 
timony against  Going  or  Sending]  to  the  Militia.  |  With  a  Re- 
markable Account  of  some  others  of  the  Perse- |cutors  of  the 
same  People  in  the  same  Island.  Together  |  with  an  Abstract 
of  their  Sufferings.  |  London.,  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowle.,  near 
the\  Meeting-house  in  fVhite-hart-Court  in  Gracious-street.  1696.  | 
4to,  pp.  23,  Abstract,  a  folded  sheet.  3287 

A  Short  History  of  Barbados,  from  its  First  Discovery  and 
Settlement,  to  the  End  of  the  year  1767.  London.,  y.  Dodsley., 
M  Dcc  Lxviii.     i2mo,  pp.  viii.,  121  (2).  c.  &  h.  3288 

A  Short  History  of  Barbados,  from  its  first  Discovery  and 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  A  new  edition  corrected  and 
enlarged.      London:  Printed  for  J.  Dodsley.,   1768.      i8mo,  pp. 


xni.,  132. 

Attributed  to  H.  Frere.    See  M.  R.,  xxxix.,  p. 
a  London  bookseller's  catalogue. 


3289 
I  find  an  edition,  dated  1 761,  in 


BARBARITIES. 


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Some  I  Memoirs  I  of  the  first  Settlement  of  the  |  Island  of  Bar- 
bados! and  other  the  I  Carribbee  Islands]  with  the  Succession  of 
the|Governours  and  Commanders  in  Chief]  of  Barbados  to  the 
Year  1 741.  |  Extracted  from  Antient  Records,  Papers,  and  Ac- 
counts taken  from  Mr.  William  |  Arnold,  Mr.  Samue  Bulkly, 
and  Mr. IJohn  Summers,  some  of  the  first  Settlers, ] the  last  of 
whom  was  alive  in  1688  aged  |  82.  |  Also  some  Remarks  on  the 
Laws  and  Con-|stitution  of  Barbados  [By  Wm.  Duke]\  Bar- 
bados. Printed  by  Wm.  Beeby^  1 741- 1  Sm.  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  84, 
15.  H.  3290 

A  rare  and  interesting  volume.      Priced,  Thorp,  1843,  £  I    lis.   6d.      Reprinted  as 
"  Memoirs  ...  to  the  Year  174a."     Ste  No.  3279. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Detection  of  the  State  and  Situation  of 
the  Sugar  Planters  of  Barbadoes  and  the  Leeward-Islands  ; 
Shewing,  among  other  New  Matters,  That  .the  surest  Way  for 
England  to  command  the  Sugar-Market  Abroad,  is  to  contract 
rather  than  inlarge  her  Sugar  Colonies.  In  a  Letter  from  an 
Inhabitant  of  one  of  His  Majesty's  Leeward  Caribbee  Islands,  to 
a  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  England.  To  which 
is  added,  a  Letter  from  a  Traveller  in  the  Caribbees  to  his 
Friend  in  London.  London^  J.  IVilford^  '733*  ^^o,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  84.  3291 

Tabular  Statements  as  to  the  Diocese  of  Barbados,  1842,  &c. 
[v.  d.]  3292 

Barbacena,  a  Expo^icao  do  Marquez  de  Barbacena  com- 
mentada  por  hum  Brasileiro  Nato.     Anvers.,  183 1.     8vo.     3293 

Barbacena.  Remarques  sur  la  declaration  du  marquis  de 
Barbacena  relativement  au  retour  de  la  princesse  du  Gram-Para 
a  Rio-Janeiro.      Paris^  Delaforest^  1830.     8vo,  3  sheets.        3294 

Barbara.  Usos  y  costumbres  de  los  Indios  Pampas  y  algunos 
apuntos  histdricos  sobre  la  guerra  de  la  Frontera  por  F.  Barbara. 
Buenos  Ayres^  Bernheim^  1 856.     8vo,  pp.  98.  3^95 

This  rare  book  contains  specimens  of  the  dialect  spoken   by  the  Maika  tribe  at 
Tapalque.      pp.  92-98. 

Barbarities  of  the  Enemy,  exposed  in  a  Report  Of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States. 
...  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  spirit  and  manner  in  which  the 
war  has  been  waged  by  the  enemy.  And  the  Documents,  ac- 
companying said  Report.      Troy^  Francis  Jdancourt^  iSi2-     i2mo, 

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BARBE-MARROIS. 


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pp.  178,  Errata,  i  1.     B.-f- [Another  Edition.]     Printed  at  Wor- 
cester By  Isaac  Sturtevant,  18 14.      l2mo,  pp.  192.  c.  3296 

Barbarities  of  the  Rebels  at  Manassas.  [No  imprint ;  circa 
1 861.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  3297 

Barbarossa,  pseudon.     See  [Scott  (John)]. 

Barbaroux  (Charles  Oge).  Resume  de  I'Histoire  des  fitats- 
Unis  de  I'Amerique.  Par  Charles  Oge  Barbaroux.  Paris,^ 
1824.  iSmo.  +  Seconde  edition.  Paris,  Lecointe  et  Durey^  iSi^. 
1 2mo,  pp.  356.4-3'=  edition.  Paris,  liiib.  i8mo.  s. -fL'his- 
toire  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  ...  Boston,  1832.  i2mo. -f 
£dition  revue  ...  .  Philadelphia,  Parrish,  Dunning,  iff  Mears 
[cop.  1832.]  24mo,  pp.  304.  H.  +  Continuee  depuis  I'annee 
1825  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  par  T.  Seron.  Philadelphia,  1854. 
24mo.  c.  3298 

Barbary  States.  Message  of  the  President  on  the  rela- 
tions existing  between  the  United  States  and  the  Barbary  Powers. 
February  24,  1 8 15.     8vo.     Cong.  Doc.  3^99 

See  also  24th   Cong.,    ad  Sess.,    House,  Ex.   Due.   No.  69;   25th  Cong.,    2(1  Sess., 
House,  Ex.  Doc.  No.  149  ;  26th  Cong.,  ist  Sess.,  House,  Ex.  Doc.  No.  78. 

Barbauld  {Mrs.  A.  L.  Aikin).  Epistle  to  William  Wil- 
berforce,  Esq.  on  the  Rqection  of  the  Bill  for  Abolishing  the 
Slave  Trade.  By  Anna  Letitia  Barbauld.  London,  J.  Johnson, 
J791.  4to,  pp.  14.  p.  +  Second  Edition.  London,  m.dcc.xci. 
4to,  pp.  14.  H.  3300 

In  verse.     See  M.  R.,  New  Series,  vi.,  225. 

Barbaz  (A.  L.)  Washingtons  overgang  ter  onsterfelijkheid, 
lofzang,  door  A.  L.  Barbaz.  Amsterdam,  A.  Balster,  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  3301 

[Barbe-Marbois.]  Complot  D' Arnold  et  De  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  contre  Les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  et  contre  Le  General 
Washington  Septembre  1780.  Paris,  Didot  Paine,  mdcccxvi. 
Sm.  8vo,  pp.  44, 184.  Portraits  of  Washington  and  Arnold,  and 
Plan  of  West  Point,  c.  3302 

Reprinted  in  1831.  A  translation  by  Robert  Walsh,  Esq.,  is  contained  in  the 
second  volume  of  the  "American  Register"  for  1817. 

Barbe-Marbois.  De  la  Guyane  Francaise,  de  son  Etat 
physique,  de  son  Agriculture,  de  son  Regime  interieur  et  du 
Projet  de  la  peupler  avec  des  Laboureurs  Europeens  :  ou  Examen 
d'un  ecrit  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Barbe-Marbois   sur  le  meme 


BARB^-MARBOIS. 


435 


sujet.  Suivi  de  considerations  sur  le  commerce  Colonial  de  la 
France,  et  sur  I'Administration  speciale  de  ces  Colonies.  Paris^ 
Trouvey  1827.     8vo,  pp.  232.  3303 

Barbe-Marbois.  £tat  des  finances  de  Saint-Domingue,  con- 
tenant  le  resume  des  recettes  et  depenses  de  toutes  les  caisses 
publiques,  depuis  le  10  Nov.  1785,  jusqu'au  i"  Janv.  1788.  Ju 
Port-au-Prince^  de  I'imprimerie  de  moxard^  1788.  410,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  64,  Table,  xii.  in  xi.  33^4 

Barbe-Marbois.  £tat  des  finances  de  Saint-Domingue,  con- 
tenant  le  resume  des  recettes  et  depenses  de  toutes  les  caisses 
publiques  depuis  le  i"  Janvier  1788  jusqu'au  31  Decembre  de 
1788  la  meme  anneej  par  M.  Barbe  de  Marbois,  intendant  des 
Isles  Francoises  sous  le  veut.  jIu  Port-au-Prince^  de  V imprimerie 
de  Mozardy  ^1^9-     4to>  2  p.  1.,  pp.  58,  Tables,  xiii.  in  xi.  c. 

Querard  also  gives  the  title  :  "  £tat  de  la  partie  espagnole  de  Saint-Domingue."  Nos. 
3304,  3305,  were  published  with  a  third  part  (Jan.  i-Dec.  31,  1789,  by  the  chevalier 
de  Proisy),  with  the  imprint,  Paris,  imp.  royale,  1790.      3  pts.  in  i  vol.,  4to. 

Barbe-Marbois.  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane  et  de  la  cession  de 
cette  colonic  par  la  France  aux  £tats-Unis  de  TAmerique  Sep- 
tentrionale ;  precedee  d'un  discours  sur  la  constitution  et  le 
gouvernement  des  £tats-Unis.  Par  M.  Barbe-Marbois,  avec 
une  carte  relative  a  I'etendue  des  pays  cedes.  Paris^  imp.  de 
Firmin  Didot,  1829.     8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  485.     Portrait  and   Map. 

H.  3306 

Barbe-Marbois.  The  History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of 
the  Cession  of  that  Colony  to  the  United  States  of  America  ; 
with  An  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Constitution  and  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.  By  Barbe-Marbois  ...  .  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  an  American  Citizen  [Wm.  B. 
Lawrence].  Philadelphia^  Carey  &  Lea.,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  xviii., 
15-455  (i)-  c.,  H.  3307 

Ste  N.  A.  R.,  xxviii.,  389;  xxx.,  551. 

[Barbe-Marbois.]  Journal  d'un  deporte  non  juge  ou  de- 
portation en  violation  des  lois  decretee  le  18  Fructidor  an  V  {4 
Septembre  1797).  Paris,  Didot,  1834.  2  vols.,  8vo.  (Only 
300  copies  printed.)  +  Paris,  Chatel,  1835.     2  vols.,  8vo,       3308 

At  the  end  of  the  second  volume  are  several  pieces  by  the  same  author,  under  the 
title  of  "Annexes;"  and  also  a  "Voyage  dans  I'interieure  du  Continente  de  la 
Guyane,  chez  les  Indiens  Rocouyens,  par  Claude  Toug,  mulatre,  en  1769."  It  ap- 
pears that  only  a  few  copies  were  printed,  and  those  not  intended  for  sale. — Cat.  Mar. 
1 501 6. 


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BARBEE. 


Barb^-Marbois.  Journal  d'un  deporte  non  juge,  ou  depor- 
tation en  violation  des  lois,  decretee  le  18  fructidor  an  V  (4  sep- 
tembre  1797).  Par  M.  le  Comte  de  Barbe-Marbois  ...  . 
Bruxelles^  ^835.      2  vols.,  i8mo,  pp.  305;  301.  H.  3309 

Barbe-Marbois.  Memoire  et  observations  du  sieur  Barbe  de 
Marbois  ...  sur  une  denonciation  signee  par  treize  de  MM.  les 
deputes  de  Saint  Domingue,  et  faite  a  I'Assemblee  nationale  au 
nom  d'un  des  trois  comites  de  la  colonie  [18  juin  1790].  Paris^ 
Knapen  et  fits  [n.  d.]     410.  33^0 

Barbe-Marbois.  Memoire  laisse  par  M.  Barbe  de  Marbois, 
intendant  a  Saint-Domingue,  a  Tordonateur,  en  conformite  des 
ordres  du  roi.  [Colophon :]  Imprime  par  Mozart,  au  Port-au- 
Prince,  le  26  Octobre  1 789,  et  r'eimprim'e  depuis  a  Paris.     410,  pp. 

15-  33" 

Barbe-Marbois.  Observations  personnelles  a  I'intendant  de 
Saint  Domingue,  pour  etre  jointes  aux  etats  imprimes  des  finances 
de  la  colonie.  [Signed  Barbe  de  Marbois.  20  mars  1790.  Paris, 
Knapen,  1790.     4to,  pp.  40  or  less.  33^1'^ 

[Barbe-Marbois.]  Reflexions  sur  la  colonie  de  Saint-Do- 
mingue, ou  examen  approfondi  des  causes  de  sa  ruine,  et  des 
mesures  adoptes  pour  la  retablir ;  terminees  par  I'expose  rapide 
d'un  plan  d'organisation  propre  a  lui  rendre  son  ancienne  splen- 
deur }  adressees  au  commerce  et  aux  amis  de  la  prosperite 
nationale.     Paris,  1796.     2  vols.,  8vo.  33^2 

Rich  remarks,  *'  On  the  fly-leaf  of  this  work  is  found  the  following  notice  of  a 
book,  which  is  not  mentioned  in  any  list  of  the  author's  works :  •  On  trouve  chez  le 
meme  libraire,  I'ouvrage  suivant  du  meme  auteur,  Histoire  des  desastres  de  Saint  Do- 
mingue, precedee  d'un  tableau  du  regime  et  des  progres  de  cette  colonie  depuis  sa  fon- 
dation  jusqu'  a  I'epoque  de  la  revolution  Franfais.      I  vol.  8vo  avec  carte.'" 

Barbe-Marbois.  Remonstrances  de  M.  de  Marbois,  in- 
tendant de  Sainte-Domingue,  contre  I'arret  d'enregistrement  de 
I'acte  intitule  :  "  Ordonnance  de  M.  le  gouverneur  general,  con- 
cernant  la  liberte  du  commerce  pour  la  partie  du  sud  de  Saint 
Domingue."  [11  mai  1789.  n.  p.],  Louis  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  40  or 
less.  3312^ 

Barbee.  The  Cotton  Question.  The  Production,  Export, 
Manufacture,  and  Consumption  of  Cotton.  A  Condensed 
Treatise  on  Cotton  in  all  its  aspects :  Agricultural,  Commercial, 
and  Political.  Illustrated.  By  William  J.  Barbee,  M.D.,  of  De 
Soto  County,  Mississippi.  New  York,  1866.  i2mo,  pp.  251. 
4  Plates.  3313 


BARBER. 


437 


Barber  (Daniel).  History  of  My  Own  Times.  By  Rev**. 
Daniel  Barber.  Parts  i  and  2.  IVashington^  S.  C.  Ustick^ 
1827-28.     8vo,  pp.  48,  32.  w.  3314 

Barber  (E.  D.)  An  Address  before  the  Anti-Masonic  Con- 
vention of  the  County  of  Addison  at  Middlebury,  on  the  12th 
March,  1829.      ^X  E.  D.  Barber.      FergenneSy   Gamaliel  Smithy 


i2mo,  pp.  36. 


1829 

Barber.     "  Popular   Excitements."      An 
before  the  Anti-Masonic  Convention  holden  at  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Feb.  26th,  1830.     By  E.  D.   Barber.     Middlebury^  MDCccxxx 


B-  33^5 
Address  delivered 


8vo,  pp.  19. 


u.  3316 


Barber  (John  Warner).  Connecticut  Historical  Collections, 
containing  a  General  Collection  of  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions, 
Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c.,  relating  to  the  History 
and  Antiquities  of  every  Town  in  Connecticut,  with  Geographi- 
cal Descriptions.  Illustrated  by  190  Engravings.  By  John 
Warner  Barber.  New  Haven,  Durrie  i^  Peck,  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
568.  C.  + [Second  edition.]  New  Haven,  Durrie  i^  Peck  and  J. 
PF.  Barber  \_iS^b'\.     8 vo,  pp.  576.     Map.  H.  3317 

Barber.  Elements  of  General  History.  By  John  Warner 
Barber.     New  Haven,  1866.      i8mo.  33^8 

Barber.  Historical  Collections  ;  being  a  general  Collection 
of  interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches,  Anec- 
dotes, &c.,  relating  to  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  every 
Town  in  Massachusetts ;  with  Geographical  Descriptions.  Illus- 
trated by  200  Engravings.  ...  By  John  Warner  Barber.  Wor- 
cester, Dorr,  Howlandiff  Co.,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  6-^2. -\- Wor- 
cester, Warren  Lazell,  1844.     8vo,  pp.  631.     Map.  H.  3319 

First  published  in  1839.     Another  edition,  dated  1848. 

Barber.  Historical  Scenes  in  the  United  States  ...  By  J. 
W.  Barber.  New-Haven,  Monson  and  Co.,  1827.  i8mo,  pp. 
120.     Map  and  16  Plates.  b.  3320 

Reprinted  as  Historical,  Poetical  and  Pictorial  American  Scenes.  Neiv  Haven  [n. 
d.],  i2mo,  and  again  reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Barber.  Historical,  Poetical  and  Pictorial  American  Scenes ; 
principally  Moral  and  Religious  :  Being  a  selection  of  interesting 
incidents  in  American  History  :  to  which  is  added  a  Chronologi- 
cal Table  of  Important  Events,  in  the  Secession  War.  By  John 
W.  Barber.     New  Haven  [n.  d.J     i2mo,  pp.  190.  33^1 


I:   !  1 


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438 


BARBER. 


Barber.  The  H'-tory  and  Antiquities  of  New  England,  New 
York,  and  New  Jersey  ...  .  Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings. 
fVorcester^  Dorr^  Howland  is'  Co.,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  576.  H.  4- 
Hartford,  1 846.     8vo,  pp.  576,  c.  3322 

Barber.  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  Haven,  (Conn.) 
from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Collected 
and  Compiled  from  the  most  Authentic  Sources.  By  J.  W. 
Barber.  ...  New  Haven,  J.  IV.  Barber,  1 83 1.  i2mo,  pp.  120. 
Map,  6  Plates  Colored,  and  Woodcuts,  Plain,    h. +  1846.         c. 

The  plates  include  a  view  of  New  Haven  and  Fort  Hale,  etc. 

Barber.  A  History  of  the  Amistad  Captives  :  being  a  Cir- 
cumstantial Account  of  the  Capture  of  the  Spanish  Schooner 
Amistad,  by  the  Africans  on  board  ;  their  Voyage,  and  Capture 
near  Long  Island,  New  York  ;  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 
each  of  the  Surviving  Africans  Also,  an  Account  of  the  Trials 
had  on  their  Case,  before  the  District  and  Circuit  Courts  of  the 
United  States,  for  the  District  of  Connecticut.  Compiled  from 
Authentic  Sources,  by  John  W.  Barber  ...  .  New  Haven,  Ct., 
E.  L.  y  y.  fF.  Barber,  1 840.  8vo,  p.  j2.  Folded  Plate  and 
Woodcuts.  H.  &  c.  3324 

Barber.  History  of  the  United  States.  By  J.  W.  Barber. 
New-Haven,  1832.      i2mo.  s.  3325 

Barber.  Interesting  Events  in  the  History  of  the  United 
States  :  Being  a  Selection  of  the  Most  Important  And  Interest- 
ing Events  Which  have  Transpired  Since  the  Discovery  of  this 
Country  to  the  Present  Time.  Carefully  Selected  from  the  most 
approved  Authorities.  By  J.  W.  Barber.  New  Haven,  J.  W. 
Barber,  1828.      l2mo,  pp.  v.,  216.  + Boston  [n.  d.]      i2mo. 

Reproduced,  and  the  title  changed  to  "  Incidents  in  American  History,  relating  to 
the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  Country.  Third  edition.  Netv  Tori,  George  F. 
Cooledge  &  Bro.f  184.7."     lamo,  pp.  404. 

Barber.  Hauptbegebenheitcn  der  Amerikanischen  Geschichte. 
Bearbeitet  von  Ernst  Griinewald,  bevorwortet  von  Heinrich 
Kiinzel.     Darmstadt,  Leske,  1849.     ^^'o,  pp.  viii.,  288.  3327 


Barber.      Pictorial    History    of    the   State 
Cooperstown,  1846.     8vo. 


of  New- York. 
3328 


This  is  a  new  title  to  the  Historical  Collections.     See  No.  3331. 

Barber.     Views  in  New-Haven  and  its  Vicinity,  with  a  Par- 


BARHltHON 


439 


ticular  Description  to  each  View.     Drawn  and  Engr.ived  by  J. 
W.  Barber.      Neiv-Haven^  1825.      i8mo,  pp.  11  .and  b  Plates. 

Barber  and  Howe  (H.)  Historical  Collections  of  the  State 
of  New  Jersey,  relating  to  its  history  and  antiquities,  with 
Geographical  description  of  every  'I'ownship  in  the  State.*,  with 
120  engravings.  By  J  W.  Barber  and  Hniry  Howi-  Nrw 
Tork^  1845.  8vo. -t-1846  8vo,  pp.  512.  H.^Nemark^  N.  J. 
[^\^^2\-\- Newark y  1857.      ^v"*  ^-  333° 

Barber  and  Howe.  Historical  Collection  of  the  State  of 
New  York  ;  containing  a  General  Collection  of  the  most  In- 
teresting Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes, 
&c.,  relating  to  its  History  and  Antiquities,  with  (leographical 
Descriptions  of  every  Township  in  the  State.  Illustratci:  by 
Two  hundred  and  thirty  wood  Engravings,  By  J.  VV.  Barber 
and  Henry  Howe.  New  Tork^  1841.  8vo,  pp.  6o8.  +  A^ai/ 
y'ork^  1844.  8vo,  pp.  bib.-\-New  Tork^  '845.  8vo.  H.4 
Couperstowtiy  lS^6.      Svo.  \  New  Tark^  iS^i.  ^-333' 

Barber  and  Howe.  Our  whole  Country,  or  the  past  and 
present  of  the  United  States,  historical  and  descriptive.  By  J. 
W.  Barber  and  H.  Howe.      Cincinnati^  1 861,      2  vols.,  8vo. 

Barber  and  Punderson  (L.  S.)  City  Guide  to  New  Haven 
....  By  J.  W.  Barber  and  L.  S.  Punderson  ...  .  New  Haven^ 
i860.     i8mo,  I  p.  1.,  pp.  36.     Map.  h.  3333 

Barber  and  Punderson.  History  and  Antiquitic  s  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  from  its  earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time. 
With  Biographical  Sketches  and  Statistical  Information  of  the 
Public  Institutions,  &c.,  &c.  By  John  W.  Barber  and  Lemuel 
S.  Punderson.  Second  Edition.  Neu)  Haven^  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  180.     5  Plates  and  numerous  Woodcuts.  m.  3334 

[Barbeu-Dubourg  (Jacques)].  Calendrier  de  Philadclphie, 
ou  Constitutions  de  Sancho-Pan^a  et  du  bonhomme  Richard  en 
Pennsylvanie.      Philadelphie  et  Paris^  Esprit^  1778.      l2mo. 

Barbey  (Theodore),  Le  Texas  ;  par  Theodore  Barbey,  con- 
sul du  Texas,  a  Paris.  Paris^  Pauteur^  1 841.  8vo,  Title,  pp. 
22.     Map.  333^ 

Barbichon  (P.  M.)  Dictionnaire  complet  de  tous  les  lieux 
de  la  France  et  de  ses  colonies.  Ouvrage  entierement  neuf  ...  . 
Paris^  T'etoty  1 83 1.     2  vols.,  8vo.  3337 


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BARHOUR. 


Barrier  (Jean).  Retour  du  Rr6sil  Naufrage  du  jeune  L6on, 
du  Havre  ;  pocmc  en  trois  chants  par  Jean  Barbicr.  2'  edition. 
Alger,  Dubos,  1867.     8vo,  pp.  38.  33370 

Barrinais  (L.  G.  de  la).     See  La  Barbinais  (L.  G.  de). 
Barrosa.     <S'/^  Cunha  Barbosa. 
Barrosa  Machado.     See  Machado. 

Barrot  (J.)  Tryal  of  John  Barbot,  Attorney-at-Law,  for  the 
Murder  of  Mathew  Mills,  Esq.,  at  a  Court  of  Oyer  and  Ter- 
miner, at  Basseterre,  in  and  for  the  Island  of  St.  Christopher, 
Friday,  January  5,  1753,  before  the  Hon.  Wm.  M.  Burt,  with 
the  Prisoner's  narrative.      1753.     Folio.  333^ 

Barrour  (B.  J.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Literary 
Societies  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  at  Lexington,  On  the 
4th  of  July,  1854.  By  B.  J.  Barbour  ...  .  Richmond^  Macfar- 
lane  iJ  Fergusson,  1854.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  3339 

Barrour  (I.  R.)  Barbour's  Temperance  Table.  By  I. 
Richmond  Barbour.     Boston^  iS3i>      i2mo,  pp.  24.         H.  3340 

'I'he  caption  is,  "  Statistical  Table,  showing  the  influence  of  Intemperance  on  the 
Churches." 

Barrour  (J.)  Eulogium  upon  the  Life  and  Character  of 
James  Madison.  By  James  Barbour  ...  .  fVashingtoTiy  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  3341 

Barrour.  Speech  of  Mr.  J.  Barbour  ...  on  the  Restriction 
of  Slavery  in  Missouri.  Delivered  in  the  Senate,  Jan.  31, 1820, 
Washington  [1820].      i2mo,  pp.  26.  H.  3342 

Barrour  (John  S.)  Notes  to  the  Senators  and  Representa- 
tives from  the  State  of  Virginia,  in  relation  to  the  Claim  of  Vir- 
ginia for  Money  advanced  to  the  General  Government.  [Signed 
J.  S.  Barbour,     n.  p.,  1852.]     8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  3343 

Barrour  (L.)  Kansas  Contested  Election.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Lucian  Barbour,  of  Indiana,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  18,  1856.  ...  On  the  ...  Contested  Election  Case  from 
the  Territory  of  Kansas,  ...  [No  imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  8.      3344 

Barbour  (O.  R.)  Reports  of  Cases  ...  in  the  Court  of 
Chancery  of  the  State  of  New  York.  By  Oliver  L.  Barbour 
...  New-Tor k.  Banks,  Gould  if^  Co.,  [also]  Albany,  1847-49.  3 
vols.,  8vo.  3344'' 


RARCIA. 


441 


Barhour.  Speech  of  Hon.  P.  P.  Barbour  ...  on  Internal  Im- 
provements. ...  In  the  House  ...  January  15,  1824.  ff^ashing- 
torty  1846.      8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  3345 

Barboijr  (Philip  P.)  Speech  of  Mr.  P.  P.  Barbour,  of  Vir- 
ginia ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  February  10,  1820, 
On  the  ...  Bill  authorising  the  people  of  Missouri  to  form  a 
Constitution  ...   .  fVashington  [1820].     i2mo,  pp.  28.     H.  3346 

Barbour.  Speech  of  Mr.  P.  P.  Barbour,  of  Vir.  on  the 
Tariff  Bill.  Dt-livered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  U.  S. 
March  26,  1824.      fVashington^  ^^34-      i2mo,  pp.  38.     H.  3347 

Barcena  (Alonzo  de).  Arte  y  Vocabulario  de  la  Lengua  de 
los  Indios  Abipones  y  ^uiranguis.     pp.  210.  334^ 

Printed,  accurding  to  Lufano,  [)escripcion  Chorographica  del  gran  Cliaco;  and  Bania, 
in  his  edition  of  Leon  Pinelo.     Title  from  Ludewig  Lit.  of  Ab.  Lang. 

[Barcia  (Andres  Gonzalez)].  Ensayo  cronologico,  para  la 
historia  general  de  la  Florida.  Contiene  los  descubrimientos, 
y  principales  sucesos,  acaecidos  en  este  Gran  Reino,  a  los 
Espafioles,  Franceses,  Suecos,  Dinamarqueses,  Ingleses,  y  otras 
Naciones,  entre  si,  y  con  los  Indios  :  cuias  Costumbres,  Genios, 
Idolatria,  Govierno,  Batallas,  y  Asiucias,  se  refieren  :  y  los 
Viages  de  algunos  Capitanes,  y  Pilotos,  por  el  Mar  de  el  Norte, 
a  buscar  Paso  a  Oriente,  6  vnion  de  aquella  Tierra,  con  Asia. 
Desde  el  Ano  de  15 12.  que  descubrio  la  Florida,  Juan  Ponce  de 
Leon,  hasta  el  de  1722.  Escrito  por  Don  Gabriel  de  Cardenas 
z  Cano  Dedicado  al  Principe  Nuestro  Senor.  Con  Privilegio  : 
En  Madrid.  En  la  Ofictna  Real^  y  a  Costa  de  Nicolas  Rodriguez 
Franco^  Impresor  de  Libras.  Ano  de  cid  idccxxiij.  tS"^  hallaran 
en  su  Casa^  en  la  Calle  de  el  Po^o^  y  en  Palacio.  Folio,  pp.  (40), 
366,  I  folded  1.,  pp.  (56).  c,  H.  3349 

Though  called  a  chronological  history  of  Florida,  it  comprises  nearly  the  whole  con- 
tinent of  America  north  of  Mexico.  It  is  appended  to  Garcilaso  de  la  Vega's  "La 
Florida."  Severely  criticised  in  Joseph  de  Sala^ar's  "  Crisis,"  etc.  Gabriel  Cardenas 
z  Cano  is  an  anagram  of  the  author's  name. 

Barcia.  Historiadores  primitivos  de  las  Indias  Occidentales, 
que  juntd,  traduxo  en  parte,  y  saco  a  luz,  ilustrados  con  eruditas 
Notas,  y  copiosos  Indices,  el  illustrissimo  Senor  D.  Andres 
Gonzales    Barcia    ...    .     Divididos    en   tres    tomos.       Madrid.^ 

MDCCXLIX.       3  vols.,  folio.  C,  H.,  P.   335O 

Mr.  Rich  devotes  nearly  two  pages  of  his  Bibliotheca  (Vol.  i.,  95-97)  to  an  analysis 
of  this  highly  valuable  collection  of  works  relative  to  the  early  settlement  of  this 
country.     The  following  is  a  collation  and  list  of  the  contents :  Vol.  i.   2  1.   La  His- 

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toria  del  Altnirante  Don  Christoval  Colon,  que  compuso  en  Castellano  Don  Fernando 
Colon,  su  hijo,  y  traduxo  en  Toscano  Alfonso  tie  UUoa,  vuelta  L  traducir  en  Castellano, 
por  no  parecer  el  original.  128  pp. — 2"'"''o  Cartas  dt  Hernan  Cortes,  dirigidas  al  Em- 
perador  Carlos  V.  (pp.  1-156). — Dos  Relaciones  hechas  a'  mismo  Cortes,  por  Pedro 
de  Alvarado  (pp.  157-166). — Otra  Relacion  hecha  al  mismo  Hernan  Cortes,  por  Diego 
de  Godoy  (pp.  i66-'73). — Relu' 'on  sumaria  de  la  Historia  Natural  de  las  Indias  ... 
por  ...  Gonzalez  Fernandez  de  Oviedo.  57  pp.,  indice  9  1. — Examen  Apologetico  de 
la  Ilistorica  narracion  de  los  Naufragios,  Peregrir.aciones,  y  Milagros  de  Alvir  Nunez 
Cabeza  de  Baca,  contra  la  Censura  del  Padre  Honorio  Filopono,  por  Don  Antonio 
Ardoino,  Marques  de  Lorito.  [Madrid,  Juan  de  Zuhiga,  1736),  50  pp. — Relacion 
de  los  Naufragios  del  Gobernador  Alvar  Nuflez  Cabeza  de  Baca.  43  pp.,  9  1. — 
Comentarios  del  mismo  de  lo  sucedido  durante  su  gobierno  del  Rio  de  la  Plata.  70 
pp.,  2  1.  Vol.  II.  Historia  General  de  las  Indias,  por  Francisco  Lopez  de  Gomara. 
226  pp.  30  1. — Chronica  de  la  Nueva-Espana,  6  Conquista  de  Mexico,  por  el  mismo. 
214  pp.,  23  1.  Vol.  III.  Historia  del  Descubrimiento,  y  Conquista  de  la  Provincia 
del  Peru  ...  por  Agustin  ie  Zaratc,  4  1.,  176  pp.  14  1. — Verdadera  Relacion  de  la 
Conquista  del  Peru,  y  Provincia  del  Cuzco,  embiada  al  emperador  Carlos  V.  por 
Francisco  de  Xerez,  (pp.  179-237,  7  1.) — Historia,  y  Descubrimiento  del  Rio  de  la 
Plata,  y  Paraguay,  por  Huldcrico  Schmidei,  traducida  del  Latin.  31  pp.,  9  1. — Argen- 
tina, y  Conquista  del  Rio  de  la  Plata,  con  otros  acaecimientos  de  los  Reyros  del  Peru, 
Tucuman,  y  Estado  del  Brasil,  por  el  Arcediano  Don  Martin  del  Barco  Centenen, 
Poema  compuesto  de  veinte  y  ocho  Cantos.  107  pp.,  17  1. — Viage  del  Mundo,  de 
Simon  Perez  de  Torres,  (pp.  1-45). — Epitome  de  la  Relacion  del  Viage  de  algunos 
mercadcres  de  San  Malo  a  Moka,  en  Arabia,  en  el  Mar  Bermejo,  hecho  por  los  aiios 
de  1708.  1709.  y  1710.  formado,  y  puesto  en  Castellano  por  el  Alferez  Don  Manue. 
de  Grova,  natural  de  la  Gran  Canaria.  (pp.  45-48).  In  1853,  Dr.  Hawtrey's  copy 
sold  for  £7  los.}  1859,  Lady  Webster's,  £16;  Santander's,  116  fr.  ;  Raetzel's,  157 
fr. ;   Meerman's,  62  florins. 

Barcia-Pinelo.     See  Pinelo-Barcia. 


Barclay  (A.) 
Britain  described. 


Effects  of  the  late  Colonial  Policy  of  Great 
By  Alexander  Barclay.     London^  1830.     8vo. 


Barclay.  A  Practical  View  of  the  Present  State  of  Slavery 
in  the  West  Indies  j  or,  An  Examination  of  Mr.  Stephen's 
"  Slavery  of  the  British  West  India  Colonies  :"  ...  particularly 
...  the  Actual  Condition  of  the  Negroes  in  Jamaica:  with  Ob- 
servations on  the  Decrease  of  the  Slaves  since  the  Abolition  of 
the  Slave  Trade,  and  on  the  Probable  Effects  of  Legislative 
Emancipation  :  also,  Strictures  on  the  Edinburgh  Review,  and 
on  the  Pamphlets  of  Mr.  Cooper  and  Mr.  Bickell.  By  Alexander 
Barclay,  lately,  and  for  Twenty-one  Years  Resident  in  Jamaica. 
London^  Smithy  Elder  ^  Co.,  1826.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xxv.,462.  H. + 
Second  Edition.     London,  1827.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  xxv.,  462.         c. 

Barclay.  Remarks  on  Emigration  to  Jamaica ;  addressed 
to  the  Coloured  Class  of  the  United  States.  By  Alexander  Bar- 
clay, Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Emigration  for  Jamaica.  London, 
1840.     8vo,  pp.  16.  3353 


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Barclay  (Anthony).  Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  held  ... 
May  26th,  1845.  '"  Furtherance  of  the  Establishment  of  A  Free 
Church  for  British  Emigrants  at  the  Port  of  New- York.  [Signed 
by  Anth.  Barclay  and  three  others,    n.  p.,  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.   h. 

Barclay  (Captain).     See  Barclay  (R.) 

Barclay  (C.)  Letters  from  the  Dorking  Emigrants  who 
went  to  Upper  Canada,  in  1832.  Edited  by  Charles  Barclay. 
London,  1833.     8vo,  pp.  44.  3355 

Barclay  (C.  C.)  Sermon  on  the  Times  ...  A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Bethel,  on  the  National  Fast 
Day,  January  4th,  i860.  By  Rev.  Cuthbert  C.  Barclay.  New 
Haven,  Tuttle,  Morehouse  b^  Co.,  liJOl.      8vo,  pp.  19.  H. 

Barclay  (D.)  An  Account  of  the  Emancipation  of  the 
Slaves  of  Unity  Valley  Pen,  in  Jamaica.  -  By  David  Barclay. 
London,  William  Phillips,  1 80 1.  8vo,  pp.  20.  p. -{Second  Edi- 
tion, with  an  Appendix.  London,  1801.  8vo,  pp.  20.  +  Dorking, 
printed;  sold  by  J.  and  J.  Arch,  Cornhill,  1825.      8vo,  pp.  20. 

See  M.  R.,  2d  Series,  xxxvii.,  445. 

Barclay  (David).  Speech  of  Hon.  D.  Barclay  on  the  Presi- 
dent's message  ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 
January  7,  1857.     ["•  ?■->  i^S?-]     8vo.  3358 

Barclay  (H.)  Memorial  of  Henry  Barclay,  Late  Sexton  .jf 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Philadelphia,  July  13,  1858.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  3359 

Barclay  (J.  J.)  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Laying  of 
the  Corner  Stone  of  the  House  of  Refuge  for  Colored  Juvenile 
Delinquents  ...  July  i,  1848.  By  James  J.  Barclay,  ...  Phila- 
delphia, 1848.     8vo,  pp.  15  (i).  H.  3360 

Barclay.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Organization  of  the 
Normal  School  ...  the  13th  of  January,  1848  ...  .  By  James 
J.  Barclay  ...  .    Philadelphia,  1848.      8vo,  pp.  23  (l).         c.  &  H. 

Mr.  Barclay  is  the  author  of  other  addresses. 

Barclay  (P.)  The  Universal  Traveller  or,  a  Complete  Ac- 
count of  the  most  Remarkable  Voyages  and  Travels  of  the  Emi- 
nent Men  of  our  own  and  other  Nations  to  the  present  Time. 
Containing  A  Relation  of  the  Successes  or  Misfortunes  that 
attended  them  in  their  various  Attempts  and  many  entertaining 


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Descriptions  of  the  Curiosities  in  Art  and  Nature,  The  Manners, 
Customs  &c.  observable  in  the  Countries  they  visited.  Col- 
lected froni  the  best  Authorities,  Printed  or  Manuscript.  By 
Patrick  Barclay,  d.d.  Dublin:  R.  Reilly^  mdccxxxv.  Folio, 
vii.,  858  ;  Index,  10  1.  p.  3362 

Contains  copious  accounts  of  the  Spanish  colonies  in  North  America,  planting  of 
Virginia,  New  England,  &c.,  the  travels  of  Columbus,  Cortez,  Pizarro,  &c. 

Barclay  (Robert).  The  Anarchy  of  the  Ranters,  and  Other 
Libertines ;  the  Hierarchy  of  the  Romanists,  and  other  Pretended 
Churches,  equally  refused  and  refuted,  in  a  two-fold  Apology  for 
the  Church  and  People  of  God,  called  in  Derision,  Quakers. 
Wherein  They  are  vindicated  from  those  that  accuse  them  of 
Disorder  and  Confusion  on  the  one  hand,  and  from  such  as 
calumniate  them  with  Tyranny  and  Imposition  on  the  other  ; 
shewing,  that  as,  the  true  and  pure  Principles  of  the  Gospel  are 
restored  by  their  Testimony  ;  so  is  also  the  antient  Apostolick 
Order  of  the  Church  of  Christ  re-established  among  them,  and 
settled  upon  its  right  Basis  and  Foundation.  By  Robert  Bar- 
clay. Philadelphia^  Reprinted^  and  Sold  by  B.  Franklin^  and  D. 
Hall^  IJS7-  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  1 12. -\- Philadelphia^  "Joseph  Cruk- 
shank^  I'J'JO.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  111.  +  fVilmington  [Z)^/.],  1783. 
8vo,  pp.  III.  3363 

Barclay.  An  Apology  for  the  True  Christian  Divinity,  As 
the  same  is  Held  Forth,  and  Preached,  by  the  People,  called  in 
Scorn  Quakers  :  Being  A  full  Explanation  and  Vindication  of 
their  Principles  and  Doctrines  ;  by  many  Arguments,  deduced 
from  Scripture  and  Right  Reason,  and  the  Testimonies  of 
Famous  Authors,  both  Ancient  and  Modern  :  With  a  full  An- 
swer to  the  strongest  Objections  usually  made  against  them.  ... 
By  Robert  Barclay  ...  .  The  Sixth  Edition  in  English.  ... 
Newport^  Printed  by  James  Franklin^  1729.  8vo,  6  p.  1.,  pp. 
524  [574],  2^.  + Philadelphia^  I775>  1780,  1789,  1805,  and 
1855. +  A'i?w;  Forif,  1827.     8vo. +  /Vo'z;/^^nf^,  1840.     8vo.       3364 

First  published  in  Latin  in  1676.  The  first  edition  in  English,  London,  1678  j 
second,  1678;  fourth,  1701;  fifth,  1703;  sixth,  1736;  seventh,  1765;  eighth,  1780. 
Many  other  editions  ;  also  translations  into  Dutch,  German,  French,  Spanish,  Danish, 
and,  in  fact,  into  Arabic.  See  J.  Smith's  "  Catal.  of  Friends'  Books,"  pp.  179-184, 
where  the  foreig.i  titles  are  incorrect. 

Barclay.  Apologie  Oder  Vertheidigungs-Schrift  der  wahren 
Christlichen  Gottesgelahrtheit  Wie  solche  unter  dem  Volk,  so 
man  aus  Spott  Quaker,  das  ist,  Zitterer  nennet,  vorgetragen  und 


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gelehret  wird.  ...  ins  Deutsche  ubersetzt.     Germantown^  Gedrucht 
bey  Christoph  Saur^  1776.     8vo,  pp.  797  (25).  c.  3365 

Books  printed  by  Sower  are  not  common.  At  the  battle  of  Germantown  this 
printer's  property  was  destroyed.  The  British  used  the  poor  fellow's  books  for  making 
cartridges  ! 

B[arclay]  (R.)  a  Catechism  and  Confession  of  Faith, 
Approved  of  and  Agreed  into  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
Patriarchs,  Prophets,  and  Apostles,  Christ  himself  chief  Speaker 
In  and  Among  them,  ...  By  R.  B.  a  Servant  of  the  Church  of 
Christ.  London^  Printed^  and  Re-printed  and  Sold  by  Samuel 
Keimer^  1726.  i2mo,  pp.  vi.,  I  1.,  ()(). -\- New  Tork^  1752. 
l2mo. +  The  Eighth  Edition.  By  R.  B.  ...  London^  Printed; 
Philadelphia^  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  James  Chattin^  ^753-  i2mo, 
pp.  viii.,  200.  p.  +  Philadelphia,  '773-  i2mo,  pp.  x.,  150,  64. 
+  Philadelphia,  1788.  1 2mo.  +  Eleventh  Edition.  Philadelphia. 
1793.  i2mo. +[Id.],  1843  .i2mo  +  To  which  is  added.  The 
Ancient  Testimony  of  the  said  People,  revived.  IVilmington, 
Del,  James  Wilson,  1 82 1.      l2mo.  33^6 

Barclay.  Truth  triumphant  through  the  Spiritual  Warfare, 
Christian  Labours,  and  Writings  of  that  able  and  faithful  ser- 
vant of  Jesus  Christ,  Robert  Barclay,  Governor  of  East  Jersey. 
London,  T.  Northcott,  1692.  Folio,  pp.  Iv.,  908;  8  l.  +  To 
which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  his  Life  and  Writings.  Phila- 
delphia, 1 83 1.     3  vols.,  8vo.  3367 

Although  appointed  Governor  of  East  Jersey,  he  never  resided  there.  His  intel- 
lectual superiority  placed  him  at  the  head  of  his  sect.  Smith  records  an  edition,  By 
B.  C.  Stanton,  of  Springborough,  Ohio.  3  vols.,  8vo,  and  queries  whether  it  is  the 
same  as  the  edition  of  1831. 

Barclay  (Robert).  Agricultural  Tour  in  the  United  States 
and  Upper  Canada,  with  Miscellaneous  Notices.  By  Captain 
Barclay,  of  Ury.  Edinburgh,  Blackwood,  1842.  Post  8vo,  pp. 
xxiii.,  181.  c.  3368 

The  author  was  the  celebrated  walking  captain,  a  descendant  of  the  Apologist. 
Reprinted  in  The  New  ff^orld,  March  4,  1843.     4to,  pp.  vi.,  251-265. 

Barclay  (Robert),  pseudon.  Address  to  the  Society  of 
Friends  in  the  United  States,     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo.  pp.  8.         n. 

Relates  to  the  Harrison  and  Tyler  campaign. 

Barclay  (Sidney),  pseudon.     See  [Post  (Lydia  Minturn)]. 

Barco  Centenera.  Argentina  y  Conquista  del  Rio  de  la 
Plata,  con  otros  acaecimientos  de  los  Reynos  del  Peru,  Tucu- 


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BARHAM, 


man,  y  estado  del  Brasil  ...  Por  El  Arcediano  Don  Martin  del 
Barco  Centenera.  Lisboa^  Pedro  Crasbeeck^  1602.  4to,  4  p.  1., 
Text,   230  1.  J.  c.  B.  3370 

The  author  passed  twenty-eight  years  in  America,  where  he  took  part  in  the  con- 
quest of  La  Plata.  He  gives  accounts  of  the  expeditions  of  Pedro  Mendoza,  Alvar 
Nufiez  Cabefa  de  Vaca,  and  Thomas  Candish.  Reprinted  in  Barcia  Historiadores 
Primitivos,  v.  3, 

Barco  Centenera.  La  Argentina  6  la  conquista  del  Rio 
Plata,  de  la  Poema  histdrico.  Por  el  Arcediano  D.  Martin  del 
Barco  Centenera.     Buenos-Jires^  1836.     4to,  pp.  312. 


3371 


Bard  (S.  A.),  pseudon.     See  [Squier  (E.  G.)] 


Bard  (W.)  Address,  delivered  before  the  Alumni  of  Colum- 
bia College,  on  the  Third  Day  of  May,  1826  ...  .  By  William 
Bard,  a.b.     New-York^  G.  ^  C.  Carvi/i^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  36.     H. 

Contains  information  on  education  in  the  State  of  New  York. 

Bardwell  (H.)  Memoir  of  Rev.  Gordon  Hall.  By  Horatio 
Bardwell.     Jndover^  1834.      i2mo.  3373 

Barere  de  Vieuzac  (Bertrand).  Convention  nationale. 
Rapport  fait  au  nom  du  Comite  de  salut  public  Par  Barere,  Sur 
les  Colonies  Fran^aises  Isles-du-Vent.  Dans  la  Seance  du  19 
thermidor,  I'an  2  ...  .   \_Paris^  1794-]     8vo,  pp.  3.  H.  3374 

Barham  (H.)  An  Essay  upon  the  Silk  Worm.  By  Henry 
Barham.     London^  1799-     8vo.  3375 

Contains  an  account  of  Its  cultivation  in  Virginia  on  pp.  52-100. 

Barham.  Hortus  Americanus :  containing  an  account  of 
the  Trees,  Shrubs,  and  other  Vegetable  Productions,  of  South- 
America  and  the  West-India  Islands,  and  particularly  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica  ;  Interspersed  with  many  curious  and  useful 
Observations,  respecting  their  Uses  in  Medicine,  Diet,  and 
Mechanics,  By  the  late  Dr.  Henry  Barham.  To  vi^hich  are 
added,  a  Linnaean  Index,  &c.  &c.  &c.  Kingston^  yamaica :  Alex- 
ander A'lkman^  mdccxciv.     8vo,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  212;  Index,  18  1. 

Barham  (J.  T.)  Considerations  On  the  Abolition  of  Slavery. 
By  J.  T.  Barham.     1823.     8vo.  3377 

Barham  (W.)  Descriptions  of  Niagara,  selected  from  various 
Travellers;  with  original  additions.  By  William  Barham  ... 
Gravesend^  Houlston  [1847].      8vo,  pp.   180  ;   2  Plates.       c.  3378 


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Barhydt  (D.  p.)  Industrial  Exchanges  and  Social  Reme- 
dies, with  a  Consideration  of  Taxation.  By  Dav.  Parish  Bar- 
hydt ...  .  New  Tork^  George  P.  Putnam^  ^849.  i2mo,  2  p.  1., 
pp.  238.  c,  H.  3379 

Baril.  L'empire  du  Bresil.  Monographic  complete  de 
I'Empire  sud-americain,  orne  du  portrait  de  dom  Pedro  II.  Par 
V.  L.  Baril,  comte  de  la  Hure.  Paris,  Sartorius,  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
XV.,  576.  3380 

Baril.  Le  Mexique.  Resume  geographique,  statistique, 
industriel,  historique  et  social  ...  .  Par  V.  L.  Baril,  comte  de  la 
Hure.      Douai,  V'   Ceret-Carpentier,  1862.      8vo,  pp.  xviii.,  271. 

Baril.  Les  peuples  du  Bresil  avant  la  decouverte  de  I'Amer- 
ique.  Par  V.  L.  Baril,  comte  de  la  Hure.  Douai,  V'  C'eret- 
Carpentier^  1 86 1.     4to,  pp.  14.  33^2 

Baril.  Voyage  sur  le  Rio  Parahyba.  Par  V.  L.  Baril, 
comte  de  la  Hure.  Douai^  F'  Ceret-Carpentier^  1861.  4to,  pp. 
17  3382^ 

[Barinetti  (Charles)].  A  Voyage  to  Mexico  and  Havana, 
with  some  observations  on  the  United  States.      By  an  Italian. 


New  Tork^  C.  Vinten^  1841.     8vo,  pp.  x.,  139 


C-,  3383 


Baring  (A.)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  and  Consequences 
of  the  Orders  in  Council,  and  an  Examination  of  the  Conduct 
of  Great  Britain  towards  the  Neutral  Commerce  of  America. 
By  Alexander  Baring,  Esq^,  m.p.  London,  J.  M.  Richardson,  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  183. -f  Second  Edition.  London,  Richardson,  I'io^.  8vo, 
2.  p.  1.,  pp.  179.  +  Third  Edition.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  iv.,  179. 
+  New- Tor k,  Hopkins  i5  Bayard,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  io4  +  A^^tt;- 
Tork,  Re-printed  from  the  London  Edition,  'John  Bleecker,  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  104.  c.  &  H.  + Second  American  Edition.  New-York, 
1808.     8vo,  pp.  104.  c,  H.  3384 

Baring.  A  letter  to  the  Hon.  Baron  Ashburton,  on  the 
Importance  of  the  corn  and  flour  trade  with  England,  via  the 
River  St.  Lawrence  and  on  the  advantages  of  introducing  Maize 
into  Great  Britain.     New  York,  1842.     8vo.  p.  3385 

Baring.  Mr.  Alexander  Baring's  Speech  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  on  the  15th  Day  of  May,  1823,  on  Mr.  Buxton's 
Motion  for  a  Resolution  Declaratory  of  Slavery  in  the  British 
Colonies  being  Contrary  to  the  English  Constitution  and  to 
Christianity.    London,  Mar  chant.  Printer,  \%l'^.     8vo,  pp.  17.    H. 


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448 


BARKER. 


Baring.  Speech  of  Lord  Ashburton  on  the  Second  Reading 
of  the  Canada  Government  Bill.     London^  1838.     8vo.       3387 

Several  Parliamentary  papers  on  the  Ashburton  Treaty  are  included  in  the  Lord's 
papers  in  the  Canadian  Parliamentary  Library.  See  alio  the  numerous  Parliamentary 
papers  referred  to  in  the  Boston  Public  Library's  Index,  Upper  Ilall,  p.  83a,  "North- 
eastern Boundary."  See  alio  N.  Am.  R.,  Vol.  lvi.,  p.  452.  Q.  R.,  Vol.  lxxi.,  p. 
560.  Eraser's  Mag.,  Vol.  xxvi.,  p.  579  ;  Vol.  xxvii.,  p.  27a.  See  also  Webster 
(Daniel). 

Baring,  Brothers,  &  Co.  [Statement  of  their  transactions 
with  S.  Jaudon,  agent  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Lon- 
don? 1840.]     8vo,  pp.  70.  H.  3388 

Barker  (C.)  The  Golden  Belt,  or,  The  Carib's  Pledge. 
By  Colin  Barker.     New  Tork^  Beadle^  i86-[.?].     i2mo.     33880 

The  scene  is  laid  in  the  tropics,  just  after  the  discovery  of  this  country  by  Columbus. 

Barker  (D.)  An  Address  ...  at  Rochester,  July  4,  1828, 
by  David  Barker,  Jr.  ...  Dover ^  D.  IV.  Ela  and  Co.^  Printers., 
1828.     8vo,  pp.  25  or  26  .?  H.  3389 

Barker.  Jacob  Barker  to  the  Electors  of  the  First  Sena- 
torial District  of  the  State  of  New- York,     [n   p.,  1828.]     8vo. 

[Barker.]  The  Ballot  Box  the  Palladium  of  our  Liberties. 
By  Jacob  Barker.  New  Orleans.,  For  the  Compiler.,  J"h->  '863. 
8vo,  pp.  65.  3391 

Barker.  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  Jacob  Barker  of  New 
Orleans,  Louisiana  ;  with  Historical  Facts,  his  Financial  Trans- 
actions with  the  Government,  and  his  Course  on  Important 
Political  Questions,  from  1800  to  1855.  Washington^  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  v.,  285  ;  2  plates.  r.  3392 

Mr.  Barker's  public  life  has  been  checkered  by  numerous  trials.  The  following 
pamphlets  are  partly  historical :  Mr.  J.  Barker's  Speech  in  the  Case  of  Bcrker  vs. 
Barker,  ...  against  a  claim  preferred  by  H.  Barker  for  damages.  ^^Neiv  York,  1843.] 
8vo.  Brief  and  Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Court  of  Claims,  ffaihington,  1857.  8vo.  c. 
Further  Remarks,  &c.,  on  The  late  Trials  for  Conspiracy.  Jacob  Barker  to  the  Pub- 
lic. [Dated  August,  1819.]  8vo,  pp.  50.  b.  The  Speeches  of  Mr.  Jacob  Barker 
and  his  Counsel,  on  the  Trials  for  Conspiracy,  etc.  Neiv  Tork,  1827.  Letters 
developing  the  Conspiracy  formed  in  1826,  for  his  ruin.  8vo.  New  Orleans,  January 
14,  1830.  To  the  ...  Members  of  the  U.  S.  Senate  from  La.  Signed  Jacob  Barker. 
[Against  Hugh  Maxwell.]  8vo,  pp.  18.  Trial  of  Jacob  Barker,  Thomas  Vermilyea, 
and  Matthew  L.  Davis,  for  Alleged  Conspiracy,  New  York,  Aug.,  1827,  before  fudge 
Ogden  Edwards.  Reported  by  Hugh  Maxwell.  Netv  York,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  332. 
c.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Henry  Eckford,  Jacob  Barker  and  others,  Sept.  25,  1826; 
Jacob  Barker's  Speech  in  the  Court  of  Gen.  Sessions,  June  6,  1822;  Third  Trial  of 
Jacob  Barker  for  conspiracy.      Neiv-York,  1827.     See  aho  Ward  (R.  R.) 


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Barker  (James  N.)  The  Indian  Princess  an  Operatic  Melo- 
Drama.  Founded  on  an  Incident  in  Smith's  Virginia.  By  J. 
N.  Barker.     Philadelphia^  1808.      i8mo,  pp.  iv.,  74.  3393 

Barker.  An  Oration,  Delivered  at  Philadelphia  Vauxhall 
Gardens,  on  the  Forty-First  Anniversary  of  American  Indepen- 
dence. By  James  N.  Barker.  Philadelphia^  J.  Binns,  18 17. 
8vo,  pp.  II.  3394 

Barker.  Sketches  of  the  Primitive  Settlements  on  the  River 
Delaware.  A  Discourse  delivered  befo»^  the  Society  for  the 
Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  William  Penn,  On  the  24''' 
of  October,  1827.  By  James  N.  Barker.  Published  by  Re- 
quest of  the  Society.  Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  and  Carey,  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  62.  3395 

Barker  (J.)  Address  delivered  at  Halifax,  July  4,  1803. 
By  Rev.  Joseph  Barker,  a.m.     Boston  [i8o'3].     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Barker.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Middleboro',  Mass., 
Aug.  20,  1812,  being  the  day  of  the  National  Fast.  By  Rev. 
Joseph  Barker,  a.m.     Boston,  181 2.     8vo.  3397 

Barker.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Otis  Thompson  ...  [over]  the  Second  ...  Church  in  Rehoboth, 
September  24th,  1800.  By  Joseph  Barker  ...  .  Providence,  B. 
Wheeler,  1801.     8vo.  3398 

Barker.  The  Stability  of  Christ's  Church.  A  Century 
Sermon  Preached  at  Middleboro',  Mass.  Jan.  6,  1795.  By 
Joseph  Barker.      Boston,  1796.      8vo,  pp.  31.  3399 

Barker  (J  \  Esq.  John  Brown,  or  the  True  and  False 
Philanthro;  st.  Lecture  by  Joseph  Barker,  Esq.,  at  Concert 
Hall.      Philadelphia,  G.  IV,  Taylor,  1 859.      8vo,  pp.  28.       34OO 

Barker.  Slavery  and  Civil  War,  or  the  Harper's  Ferry 
Insurrection,  with  a  Review  of  Discourses  on  the  subject,  by 
Rev.  W.  H.  Furness,  Hon.  J.  R.  Giddings,  and  Wendell  Phil- 
lips, Esq.  A  Lecture,  By  Joseph  Barker.  [No  imprint.]  8vo, 
pp.  24.  3401 

Barker  (R.)  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  Robert  Barker, 
Carpenter  on  board  the  Thetis  Snow,  of  Bristol,  in.  her  Voyage 
to  the  Coast  of  Guinea  and  Antigua.      1755.     8vo.  34^2 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

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Barker.  The  Unfortunate  Shipwright,  or  Cruel  Captain, 
being  a  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  unparalleled  Sufferings  of 
Robert  Barker  on  board  the  Thetis  Snow  of  Bristol,  in  a  Voyage 
to  Guinea  and  Antigua.     [1762.]     8vo.  34^3 

Barker.  The  Second  Part  of  the  Unfortunate  Shipwright, 
or  the  Unparalleled  Sufferings  of  Robert  Barker,  late  Carpenter 
on  board  the  Thetis-Snow  of  Bristol,  on  a  voyage  to  the  Coast 
of  Guinea  and  Antigua.     Z,ijw</j«,  1773.     8vo. +  1776.     8vo. 

Barker  (T.  H.)  Union  and  Emancipation  :  a  Reply  to 
the  '  Christian  News'  Article  on  '  Emancipation  and  War.'  By 
Thos.    H.    Barker    ...    .    Manchester^    Union    and   Emancipation 


Society^  1863.      i2mo,  pp.  23. 


H.   3405 


Barker  (W.  T.)  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  T.  Barker,  upon  the 
Right  of  Legislative  Supervision  over  Railroad  Corporations,  de- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  24,  1866. 


Des  Moines^  1866.      8vo 


,  pp.  15  (l). 
See  Guiana. 


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3406 


Barkshire  {Earl  of). 

BARLiBUs,  or  Baarle,  or  Baerle  (Caspar).  Casparis  Barlzei  ... 
Poemata.  Editio  iv,  Altera  plus  parte  auction  Pars  i.  Heroi- 
corvm.  II  Pars  11,  Elegiarvm  et  miscellaneorvm  Carminvm.  Am- 
steloclami^  Apud  loannem  Blaev.,  M  D  c  xi.v-XLVi.  2  vols.,  sm. 
l2mo,  pp.  (22),  -J^i  (l);  (8),  576.  H.  3407 

"  Argo  Batava.  Sive  lipinicium  in  captam  classem  Mcxicanam,'  i.,  zuo-zio; 
"Triumphus  super  rapta  Olinda,  Pernambuci  urbe,  Brasilia?  Metropoli,"  i.,  244-250; 
"  Mavritivs  Redvx  ...  ex  Orbe  Americano,'"  i.,  333-340.  Other  editioni;,  Amu., 
Elzcv.,  1628  and  (630,  Svo,  which  lontain  only  rhe  first  part.  I'ars  11.  was  first 
published  in  an  •'  Editio  nova  ...  altera  parte  auctior.  ...  Lugdv.  Bata-v.,  Ex  officina 
Elzeviriana,  cId  lac  xxxi."  Sm.  i2mo,  8  p.  1.,  pp.  511  (i).  b.  There  is  an  Ed. 
v.,  Amst.,  Blae-v,  m  nc  lv.,  2  vols.,  l2mo,  h.,  and  an  ed..  Franco/.,  Folginer.,  1689, 
2  vols.?  i2mo.  The  "Triumphus  super  capta  Olinda"  appeared  separately,  Lugti. 
Bat.,  1630,  folio. 

BARLiBUs.  Casparis  Barlaei,  |  Rervm  per  Octennivm  |  in  J  Bra- 
silia |Et  alibi  nuper  gestarum,  |  Sub  Praefectura  Illustrissimi  Lom- 
itis|I.  Mavritii,!  Nassoviae,  &c.  Comitis,  |  Nunc  Vesalix;  Guber- 
natoris  &  Equitatus  Fcederatorum  |  Belgii  Ordd.  sub  Avriaco 
Ductoris,  I  Historia.  |  Amstelodnmi.,  \  Ex  Typographeio  loannis  B/aev^ 
M  D  c  XLVii.  Folio,  6  p.  1.  (including  an  Engraved  Title),  pp. 
340,  Index,  4.  1.  30  Plates,  24  Maps,  and  Portrait  of  Maurice 
of  Nassau.  H.  3408 

Clement  {Bihl.  cur.,  u.,  430)  calls  this  work  "fort  rare,"  most  of  the  copies  hav- 
ing been  consumed  by  a  fire,  which  destroyed  the  warehouses  of  Bleau,  the  publisher. 
It  is  a  magnificent  work,  illustrated  with  [55]  maps,  views,  and  portrait  of  Prince 
Maurice.  Heber's  copy  fold  for  £1  is.  ;  Tross",  30  fr.  A  Chilian  vocabulary  will  be 
found  on  pages  183-289.      Cupics  are  sometimes  found  on  large  paper. 


BARLOW. 


45  » 


Barlaus.  Casparis  Barlxi,  |  Rervm  per  Octennivm  |  in  | 
Brasilia  I  Et  alibi  gcstarum,  |  Sub  Pricfectura  Illustrissimi  Comitisj 
I.  Mauritii  |  Nassavia"  &c.  Comitis,  |  Historia.  |  Editio  secunda.  |  Cui 
acccsscrunt  |  Guli'-lmi  Pisonis  Medici  |  Amstehedamensis  |  Tract  ■ 
atvsji.  De  Aeribus,  aquis  &  locis  in  Brasilia.  |  2.  De  Arundine 
saccharifera.  I3.  De  Melle  silvestri.  I4.  De  Radicc  altili  Mandi- 
hoca.  jCum  Grat.  &  Pvivil.  [j/VJ  Sac.  Cfesar.  Majest.  |  C/zWj,  ex 
Officina  Tobia  Si/beriing^\  M.  DC.  LX.\  8vo,  8  p.  I.,  including 
the  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  Portrait  and  Arms  of 
Prince  Maurice,  pp.  664,  Index,  ill.     7  Plates  and  2  Maps. 

H.  &  J.  c.  B.  3409 

Priced,  l>)  Mullei',{:;.50.  Contains  a  Chilian  and  Latin  vocabulary,  un  pp.  474-491, 
This  second  edition  in  Latin  contains  the  natural  history  of"  the  country,  by  G.  Fiso. 
The  plates  and  maps  are  the  same  as  those  in  the  German  version,  described  infra, 
with  one  added,  of  the  eclipse  of  Nov.  iz,  1640.  The  place  of  publication  is  mis- 
printed CLlylS.     Reissued,  with  the  following  title; 

Barl^us.  Descriptio  totivs  Brasilia,  iii  qua  agitur  de  natura 
et  indole  Regionis  et  incolarum,  de  regimine  politico,  regum 
successione,  dc  rebus  privatis,  de  arundine  saccharifera,  de  melle 
silvestri,  de  aquis  et  locis,  de  moribus,  legibus,  et  ritibus  istarum 
gentium.  Clivis^  Tobia  Silberlingii^  1689.  8vo,  5  p.  1.,  pp.  664, 
III.     2  Maps,  6  Plates  and  Portrait.  34^0 

Barl^eus.  Brasilianischej  Geschichte,  I  Bey  Achtjahriger  in 
selbigen  Landen  |  gcfiihreter  Regierung  |  Seiner  Fiirstlichen  Gnaden 
I  Herrnj  Johann  Moritz, |  Fiirstens  zu  Nassau  etc.  |  Erstlich  in 
Latein  durch  Casparcin  |  Barlsum  bcschrieben,|  Vnd  jetzo  in 
Teutsche  Sprach  vbcrgesetzt.  |  [Vignette.]  |  Cum  Grat.  &  Privil. 
Sac.  Csesar.  Majest.  |  67^7;f,  Gi'druckt  ht'\  Tobias  Si/berling^\Jm 
'Jahr  1659. 1  8vo,  Engraved  and  Printed  Title,  Portrait,  Arms, 
&c.,  4  1.,  Dedication,  10  1.,  pp.  848,  Register,  iO  1.  8  Maps 
and  Plates.  h.  341  i 

BARLiBUs.  Brasilianische  Geschichte.  Erstlich  in  Latein 
beschreiben ;  und  kurtze  und  wahre  Beschreibung  der  funfF- 
jahrigen  harten  Befangniis,  durch  Nicolaus  Schmidt.  Leipzig^ 
1684.     8vo.  p.  3412 

See  Boucher,  v.,  276. 

Barlow  (E.)  An  Exact  Survey  of  the  Tide.  Explicating 
its  Production  and  Propagation,  Variety  and  Anomaly,  in  all 
Parts  of  the  World ;  Especially  near  the  Coasts  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  With  a  Preliminary  Treatise  concerning 
the    Origin   of  Springs,   Generation   of   Rain,  and    Production 


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of  Wind.  The  Second  K'iition,  with  Curious  M:ips.  By  E. 
Barlow,  Gent.  London^  y«/;«  Hooke^  1722.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp. 
122,  2d  Title,  pp.  212.      12  Maps.  3413 

Barlow  (Joel).  Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders  in  the 
several  States  of  Europe,  resulting  from  the  necessity  and  pro- 
priety of  a  General  Revolution  in  the  Principle  of  Government. 
Part  I.  By  Joel  Barlow.  Paris^  Burrois^  ^792.  H\'().  +  London^ 
y.  "Johnson^  ^19'^'  ^vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  \  ^6. -j- Reprinted  at  New 
Tork^  1792.  8vo,  pp.  I  78.  + Third  Edition.  London^  "J.  Eaton^ 
1793.  8vo.  +  Part  n.  Paris,  Barrois,  1793.  8vo,  pp.  101.+ 
London,  I793'  ^'^<^-  Re-printed,  \'eiu  Tork,  1 794.  8vo.-f- 
Second  Editic-n.      London,  Eaton,  1795.      8vo,  pp.  64.     H.  3414 

See  M.  R.,  vii.,  313;  xviii.,  300;  Anal.  Mag.,  iv.,  130,  263. 

Barlow.  Avis  aux  Ordres  privilegies  dans  le^  divers  etats  de 
I'Europe.     Paris,  1794.      2  Parts,  8vo.  3415 

Barlow.  The  Columhiad  a  Poem.  By  Joel  Barlow. 
[Motto.]  Printed  h  Fry  and  Kammerer  for  C.  and  A,  Conrad 
and  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1807.  4^°»  PP-  xvi.,  454.  Portrait  by 
Fulton,  and  11  Plates  by  Smirke.  H.,  v,-\- Philadelphia,  Condict, 
Conrad  and  Co.,  1 809.  2  vols.,  l2mo.-\- London,  Richard  Phillips, 
1809.      Rl.  8vo,  pp.  426.  3416 

The  quarto  edition  was  printed  at  tiie  expense  of  Robert  Fulton,  to  whom  it  was 
dedicated.  It  is  "a  new  edition  with  great  alterations  of  the  Visions  of  Columbus, 
beautifully  printed,  and  illustrated  with  fine  engravings." — Rich.  Some  cojiies  were 
issued  with  proof  impressions  of  ttie  plates.  The  last  edition,  which  was  also  issued  on 
Urge  paper,  has  the  following  title : 

Barlow.  The  Columhiad.  a  Poem.  With  the  Last  cor- 
rections uf  the  Author.  By  Joel  Barlow.  [Motto.]  Paris,  F. 
Schoell,  1 8 13.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xl.,  448.     4  Plates.  H.  3417 

Barlow.  The  Conspiracy  of  Kings ;  a  Pcjcm  ;  Addressed 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  Europe,  from  another  quarter  of  the  World. 
By  Joel  Barlow.  London,  1792.  ^\q.-\-  Paris,  Barrois,  Senior, 
and  R.  Thompson,  1793.  8vo,  pp.  32.  U.-\- New  bury  port,  Rob- 
inson £ff  Tucker,  1794.     8vo,  pp.  30.  34^8 

[Barlow.]  An  Elegy  on  the  late  Honorable  Titus  Hosmer, 
Esq;  one  of  the  Counsellors  of  the  State  of  Connecticut  ...  . 
Hartford,  Hudson^  Goodwin  [1780].     l6mo,  pp.  15.    B.        3419 

[Barlow.]  "The  Hasty  Pudding;"  A  Poem,  in  three 
cantos,  Written  at  Chambery,  in  Savoy,  Jan.  1793.      New  fork. 


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1796.  8vo,  pp.  \$.\-SaUm^  J  Cushin^^  ^799-  l2mo,  pp  21. + 
Canandaigua^  N.  T.  limo.-\-  (hldivell^  182F.  I2mo,  pp.  iS. 
B.-f  With  a  Memoir  [on]  Mai/c,  or  Imiian  Corn;  C(  ipiled  by 
D.  J.  Browne.  New  Tork^  'y47-  i2n\o.  \  New  i'ork  [n.  d.] 
i2mo.  3420 

Barlow.  ^  ettcr  to  Henry  Gregoirc,  ...  in  Reply  to  his 
Letter  on  the  Columbiad.  Bv  Joel  Barlow  ...  .  fFashingtott 
City^  Printed  hy  Roger  Cheiu  ff^eii^htrnan^  1 809.     8vo,  pp.  15.     H, 

Barlow.  Joel  Barlow  to  his  Fellow  Citizens  of  the  United 
States  ot  America.  Letter  i.  On  the  system  ot  policy  hitherto 
pursued  by  then  Governmenr.  [Dated  Par's  4  Alarch^  i^gg.] 
8vo,  pp.  55.  H.-f- Letter  if.  On  certain  political  Measures  pro- 
posed to  their  consideration.  [With  an  appendix.  Dated  Paris 
20  december  I  jgg.']     8vo,  pp.  102.     H.  + Philadelphia  iHoi .     8vo. 

Republished  in  England,  with  the  following  title  : 

Barlow.  Letters  from  Paris,  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  on  the  System  of  Policy  hitherto  pursued  by 
their  Government  relative  to  their  Commercial  Intercourse  with 
England  and  France,  &c.  By  Joel  Barlow.  London^  "James 
Ridgway^  1800.     8vo,  pp.  116.  H.  3423 

The  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Catalogue  describes  an  edition,  1799.  8vo, 
pp.  32,  36.  Also:  A  Letter  to  the  National  Curwentioii  of  France,  'in  'he  Defects  in 
the  Constitution  of  1791.  To  which  is  added  the  Conspiracy  of  Kings:  a  Poem. 
Neiu  York  [n.  d.]  8vo.  A  letter  addressed  to  the  people  of  Pied  ■  nt.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  tiie  author.  London,  1795.  8vo,  pp.  ^%.  +  New  t'lrk,  1795. 
izmo.    Notice  8ur  la  vie  et  les  Ecritsde  Joel  Barlow.     [  By  Dumont  Lee.J    1813.     8vo. 

Barlow.      An   Oration,  delivered  at   the  North  Church  in 
Hartford,  at  the  meeting  of  the  Connecticut  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati, July  4th,  17H7.      In  Commemoration  of  the  Indepen- 
dence of  the  United  States.      By  Joel  Barlow,  Esquire.      Hart- 
ford^ Printed  by  Hudson  cf  Goodivin  [1787].     4to,  pp.  20.  B. 

Barlow.  Oration  delivered  at  Washington,  July  F'ourth, 
1809;  at  the  Request  of  the  Democratic  Citizens  of  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  By  Joel  Barlow.  Washington  City,  R.  C. 
Weightman,  1809.      8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  3425 

Barlow.  The  Political  Writings  of  Joel  Barlow.  Contain- 
ing Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders.  Letter  to  the  National 
Convention.  Letter  to  the  People  of  Piedmont.  The  Con- 
spiracy of  Kings.      A  New  Edition  Corrected.      Printed  at  New- 


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Tbrk^  by  Mott  &  Lyon^  for  Fellows  &  J^am,  Thomas  Greenleat\ 
and  Naphtal't  Judah^  ^19^-      i2mo,  pp.  258.  h.  3426 

Some  copies  have  the  following  imprint:  Neiv  Tori,  Printed  by  Mott  &  Lyon,  at 
their  Prirting  Office  No.  71,  Barclay  St.  and  Sold  by  them  at  their  Store  No.  70, 
yesey  Street,  1796. 

[Barlow.]  Poem  spoken  at  the  Public  Commencement  at 
Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Sep.  ii  (or  12),  1781.  Hartford 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  r6.  3427 

Barlow.  The  Prospect  of  Peace ;  a  Poetical  Composition 
delivered  in  Yale  College,  July  23,  1778.  By  Joel  Barlow. 
New  Haven.,  1788.      i2mo,  pp.  12.  3428 

[Barlow.]  Prospectus  of  a  National  Institution,  to  be  estab- 
lished in  the  United  States.  Washington.,  printed  by  Samuel  H, 
Smith.,  1806.     8vo,  pp.  ^\.  H.  3429 

Barlow.  A  Second  Letter  to  his  Fellow-Citizens  of  the 
United  States,  on  certain  Political  Measures  proposed  to  their 
consideration.     New  Tork.,  180 1.     8vo.  343° 

Dated  Paris,  lo  Dec,  1799. 

[Barlow.]  The  Second  Warning ;  or  Strictures  On  the 
Speech  of  John  Adams,  President  of  the  United  States,  at  the 
Opening  of  Congress  in  November  last.  Paris.,  '798-  8vo, 
pp.  28.  M.  3431 

Barlow.  A  Translation  of  Sundry  Psalms  which  were 
omitted  in  Dr.  Watts's  version  ;  to  which  is  added  a  number  of 
hymns.  By  Joel  Barlow.  Hartford^  Barlow^  Babcock^  1785. 
i2mo,  pp.  14.  3432 

Barlow.  Two  Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States, 
and  one  to  General  Washington — written  from  Paris,  in  the 
yeai  1799,  on  our  Political  and  Commercial  Relations.  By  Joel 
Barlow.     New  Haven.,  1806.      i2mo,  pp.  119,  c.  3433 

Barlow.  The  Vision  of  Columbus ;  A  Poem  in  Nine  Books. 
By  Joel  Barlow,  Esquire.  Hartford.,  Printed  by  Hudson  and 
Goodwin  for  the  Author.,  m.dcc.lxxxvii.  8vo,  pp.  248,  Sub- 
scribers, 6  I.  H.  3434 

The  subscribers'  names  include  His  Most  Christian  Majesty  [Louis  XVI.],  25 
copies ;  His  Excellency  George  Washington,  Esq.,  ao  copies  ;  Maj.-Gcn.  le  Marquis 
de  la  Fayette,  10  copies,  etc.     Afterwards  amplified  into  the  Columbiad. 


BARNARD. 


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larqtiis 


Barlow.  The  Vision  of  Columbus  [etc.]  Second  Edition. 
Hudson  and  Goodwin^  m.dcc.lxxxvii.  i2mo,  pp.  258,  Sub- 
scribers, pp.  ^.-[- London^  C.  Dilly,  1787.      i2mo.  3435 

In  this  edition  the  dedication  to  the  French  king  is  emitted.     See  M.  R.,  lxxviii., 
248. 


Barlow.     The   Vision   of  Columbus.      A   Poem,  in   Nine 


Books.  By  Joel  Barlow.  The  Fifth  Edition,  corrected. 
[Motto.]  To  which  is  added,  The  Conspiracy  of  Kings :  a 
Poem,  by  the  same  author.  Paris^  Barrois^  Senior^  and  R.  Thom- 
son^ 1793.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  304.     Portrait.  h.  3436 

The  author  calls  this  the  fiftli  edition.  1  have  not  seen  what  would  constitute  a 
fourth,  if  the  English  reprint  is  to  be  accounted  a  third.  This  Paris  edition  was  re- 
printed,    [n.  d.]    8vo. 

Barlow.  The  Vision  of  Columbus  •  a  Poem,  in  Nine  books. 
With  explanatory  notes.  By  Joel  Barlow.  From  a  revised 
edition  of  the  Author.  Baltimore^  W.  D.  Bell  and  J.  D.  Fry^ 
1 8 14.      i6mo.  3437 

Barlow  (N.)  A  Vision  Seen  by  Nathan  Barlow,  of  Free- 
town, (Called  so  by  the  Inhabitants)  Adjacent  to  the  North  End 
of  Harlem,  in  the  County  of  Kennebeck,  District  of  Maine, 
January  8,  i8oi.   ...   Greenfield,  Mass.,  1802,  i2mo,  pp.  11.     w. 

Barlow  (P.  W.)  Niagara  Suspension  Railway  Bridge.  By 
Peter  W.  Barlow.      London,  J.  Weak,  i860.     8vo.  3439 

Barlow  (S.  L.  M.)  Bibliotheca  Barlowiana.  New  York, 
MDCccLxiv.     8vo,  pp.  35.  3440 

Four  copies  privately  printed.  Mr.  Barlow's  collection  of  books  relating  to  America 
is  probably,  with  one  exception,  the  finest  in  New  York. 

Barlow  (William).  An  Address  on  the  Duties  of  Govern- 
ment in  reference  chiefly  to  public  instruction,  with  the  outlines 
of  a  plan  for  the  application  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund  to  that 
object.     By  Rev.  William  Barlow.     New  York,  1847.     ^^o- 

Barlow.  ...  A  Funeral  Discourse  Commemorative  ...  of 
the  Late  Hon.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer.  Delivered  at  Ogdens- 
burgh,  February  17,  1839,  by  the  Rev.  William  Barlow  ...  . 
Albany,  Printed  by  Packard,  Van  Benthuysen  and  Co.,  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  47.  H.  3442 

[Barnard  (C.  F.)]  The  Life  of  Collin  Reynolds,  the 
Orphan  Boy  and  Young  Merchant.  ...  Boston,  Samuel  G.  Simp- 
kins,  1835.      24mo,  pp.  32.  H.  3443 


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BARNARD. 


Barnard.  Report  to  the  Delegates  of  the  Benevolent  So- 
cieties of  Boston,  Nov.  8,  1S36.  By  Rev,  Charles  F.  Barnard. 
Boston^  1836.     8vo.  H.  3444 

Barnard  (C.  H.)  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  and  Adven- 
tures of  Captain  C.  H.  Barnard  in  a  Voyage  Round  the  World, 
during  the  years  1O12,  1813,  1814,  1815,  and  1816:  embracing 
an  account  of  the  seizure  of  his  vessel  at  the  Falkland  Islands. 
New-Tork^  1829.     8vo.     6  Plates.  c.  3445 

Barnard  (Daniel  D.)  The  Anti-Rent  movement  and  Out- 
break in  New  York.  By  Daniel  D.  Barnard.  Albany^  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  3446 

Barnard.  A  Discourse  on  the  Character  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster, delivered  at  a  Meeting  of  Americans  in  Paris,  On  the  i6th 
Nov.,  1852.  By  Daniel  D.  Bernard.  8vo.  + Daniel  Web- 
ster —  Speech  of  Mr.  Barnard  ...  at  a  Meeting  of  Americans 
in  Paris  ...  .  Berlin^  Printed  by  C.  fff  F.  Vnger^  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  21.  B.  3447 

Barnard.  A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Public 
services  of  Ambrose  Spencer,  late  Chief  Justice,  before  the  Bar 
of  the  City  of  Albany.     Albany^  \'i\<^.     8vo.  s.  3448 

Barnard.  A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Services,  and  Character 
of  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  delivered  before  the  Albany  Insti- 
tute, April  15,  1839.  With  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Colony 
and  Manor  of  Rensselaerwyck  in  an  Appendix.  By  Daniel  D. 
Barnard.     Albany^  Hoffman  t^  White^i^'^c).    8vo,  pp.  144.    H.,  s. 

Barnard.  Lecture  on  the  Character  and  Services  of  James 
Madison  ...  .  By  Daniel  D.  Barnard.  Albany^  \%21-  8vo,  pp. 
47.  B.,  c,  H.  3450 

Barnard.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  ...  Corporation 
and  the  Military  and  Civic  Societies  of  ...  Albany,  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1835.  By  Daniel  D.  Barnard.  ...  Albany^  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  51.  B.  3451 

Barnard.  Speeches  and  Reports  in  the  Assembly  of  New- 
York,  at  the  Annual  Session  of  1838.  By  Daniel  D.  Barnard. 
Albany^  Oliver  Steele^  1838.      l2mo,  pp.  xi.,  228.  H.  3452 

Barnard.  Speech  of  Mr.  Barnard,  of  New  York,  on  the 
Annexation  of  Texas.  Delivered  ...  Jan.  24,1845.  tVashing- 
tony  1845.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3453 


BARNARD. 


457 


Barnard.  Speech  ...  on  the  Report  and  Resolutions  of  the 
Committee  on  Elections,  relative  to  the  elections  by  General 
Ticket  in  the  four  recusant  States  of  New  Hampshire,  Georgia, 
Mississippi,  and  Missouri.    ...  Feb.  13,  1844.     [_iyashington^  n. 


d.]     8vo,  pp.  16. 


H.  3454 


Also  the  following  :  An  address  delivered  September  6,  1831   ...  Williams'  College  : 
ff^i/hamsioivn,    1831.      8vo,  pp.   36.      Address    before   the   ...   SociL-ties  of  Rutgers 


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ege 


July    18th,  1837. 


Albany,    1837.     8vo,    pp.    46.      H.      Anniversary 


Address  ...  before  the  American  Institute  ...  20tli  iJctober,  1843.   ...   Ncw-Tork,  1843. 


8v 


PP- 


A  discourse   ...   at   Burlington    befor.;   the   Literary  Societies  of  the 


University  of  Vermont,   August   isr,  1838.     Albany,  1838.      8vo,   pp.  56.      H.      Dis- 
course before  the  Senate  of  Union  Cullegc,  On  the  14th  day  of  July,  1843.   ■•■   -Albany, 


1843.      8vo,  pp.    55. 


A   Letter  from   the   Hon.   D.  D.  Birn.ird    ...   to  the   He 


Erastus  Brooks  ...  on  the  Proceedings  against  Trinity  Church,  now  pending  in  the 
Senate  of  the  State.  Albany,  1S57.  8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  Man  and  the  State.  Social 
and  Political.      An   Address.      Niiu   Ha-vcn,  1846.      8vo.      b.      A   Plea   for  Social  and 


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Neiu-Tork,    1845 


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in  relation  to  Duties  and  Drawbacks.  ..  July  28,  1841.  fVaihirgton,  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  7.  The  Social  System.  An  Address  pronounced  before  the  House  of  Con- 
vocation, of  Trinity  College,  Hartfird,  August  2,  1848.  ...  Hjnfjrd,  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
29.  Speech  ...  on  th?  Tariff  bill.  ...  March  17,  1828.  fVa>hin^ton,  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  Speech  ...  in  relation  to  the  C  mtest  fir  Seats  from  the  State  of  New 
Jersey:  ...  December  4,  1839.  H^ashington,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  11.  b.  Speech  ... 
on  the  Proposition  to  refuse  the  Oath  to  Five  Members  returned  from  New  Jersey  : 
December  18,  1839.  Waih'ingt'jn,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Speech  against  abandoning 
corsuspending  the  Prosecution  of  ^Vorks  of  Internal  Improvement.  ...  February  14, 
1840.  Waih'ington,  1840.  8vo.  pp.  i6.  B.  Speech  ...  on  the  Treasury  Note  Bill 
...  March  25,  1840.  fVa-'.ngt'jn,  1840,  8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  Speech  ...  on  the 
Sub-Treasury  Bill.  ...  June  12,  1840.  fVa^hingion,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  22.  b.  Speech 
...on  the  Loan  Bill,  ...  July  9,  1841.  JVashington,  1841.  Svo,  pp.  12.  B.  Speech 
...  in  opening  the  Debate  on  the  Bankrupt  Bill  ...  also,  his  Speech  in  Reply  on  the 
same  subject.  Delivered  ...  August  10  a:.d  17,  1841.  fVaihington,  \%^\.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
H.  Speech  ...  in  relation  to  the  Destruction  of  the  "Caroline,"  and  the  Case  of  Mc- 
Leod.  ...  August  31,  1841.  Washington,  1841.  Svo,  pp.  15.  e.  Speech  ...  in 
Favor  of  a  Uniform  Svstem  of  Electing  Representatives  by  Districts  throughout  the 
United  States.  ...  In  the  House  ...  April  28,  1842.  fVashington,  1842.  8vo.  a. 
Speech  ...  on  the  Veto  of  the  Provisional  Tariff  Bill.  ...  In  the  House  ...  July  I, 
1842.  Washington,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  12.  B.  Speech  ...  on  tl)e  Policy  of  a  Pro- 
tective Tariff.  ...  July  6,  1842.  Washington,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  14.  b  Spe-ch  on 
the  'Remedial  Justice  Bill.'  [n.  p.],  1842.  8vo,  pp.  7.  b.  Speech  ...  on  the 
President's  Exchequer  Plan  :  ...  January  25,  1843.  Washington,  1843.  8vo,  pp. 
12.  Speech  ...  Dec.  29,  1843,  and  Jan.  2,  1844.  On  the  Bill  to  refund  the  Fine 
imposed  upon  Gen.  Jackson.  Washington,  1844.  Svo,  pp.  20.  Speech  ...  on  the 
Tariff  Bill  ...  May  14,  1844.  Washington,  1844.  Svo,  pp.  32.  b.  Truths  for 
Voters.     ...  [^Boston,  i860.]      i2mo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Barnard  (E.)  A  Sermon  Preached  before  his  Excellency 
Francis  Bernard,  Esq;  Governor  and  Commander  in  Chief,  The 
Honourable  His  Majesty's  Council,  And  the  Honourable  House 
of  Representatives,  Of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England,  May  28th.  1766.  Being  the  Anniversary  for  the 
Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council  for  said  Province.     By  Ed- 


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ward  Barnard,  a.m.   Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Haverhill. 
Bostorty  Printed  by  Richard  Draper^  MDCCLXVl.     8vo,  pp.  39.      H. 

Barnard.  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Annual  Convention  of 
Ministers  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in  Boston.  May  27th. 
1773.      ^y   F'dward   Barnard     ...     .     Boston^    Thomas    Lever ett^ 

M,DCC,LXXIII.       8vO,  pp.   32.  B.,  H.   3456 

Also:  A  Fast  Sermon,  iz  April,  1764.  Portsmouth^  ^T^A-  8vo.  Sermon  ...  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Henry  True,  to  the  Pastoral  care  of  a  Church  in 
Hampstead  in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  June  24,  1752.  8vo,  pp.  31.  A 
Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Gyles  Merrill  ...  In  Plastow  and 
the  North  Part  of  Haverhill,  March  6.  1765.  ...  Boston,  1765.  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp. 
26.  H.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Gary,  ... 
Newburyport,  May  nth,  1768.      Boston,  Edes  &  Gill,  mdcclxviii.     8vo,  pp.  47. 

Barnard  (Frederick  Augustus  Porter).  Art  Culture :  its 
Relation  to  National  Refinement  and  National  Morality.  An 
Oration  ...  before  the  Alabama  Alpha  of  the  ...  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  ...  July  nth,  1854:  by  Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard  a.m. 
...    Tuscaloosa^  1854.      8vo,  pp.  25.  H.  3457 

[Barnard.]  A  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States.  By  a  Refugee.  New  Tork^  C.  S.  IVestcott  ^  Co.,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  3458 

Barnard.  Letters  on  College  Government,  and  the  Evils 
inseparable  from  The  American  College  System  in  its  Present 
Form  ...  .  By  Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard  ...  .  New  Tork,  D. 
Appleton  &  Co.y  1855.     8vo,  pp.  104.  N.,  H.  3459 

Also  :  Improvements  Practicable  in  American  Colleges.  ...  Hartford,  F.  C.  Broivnell, 
1856.  8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  Letter  to  ...  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University  of 
Mississippi.  ...  Oxford,  University  of  Mississippi,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  112,  Errata  (i). 
H.  Report  on  a  Proposition  to  modify  the  Plan  of  Instruction  in  the  University  of  Ala- 
bama, made  to  the  Faculty  of  the  University.  Read  to  the  ...  Trustees,  Sept.  26, 
1854.  Neiv  York,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  104.  Proceedings  at  the  Inauguration  of 
Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard  ...  as  President  of  Columbia  College,  ...  October  3,  1864. 
...   Neiu  York,  Hurd  and  Houghton,  1865.      8vo,  pp.  lo6.     h. 

Barnard  (F.  C.)  Life  of  a  Negro  Slave.  By  Mr^.  F.  C. 
Barnard.  London^  H.  Washbourne,  1835.  i2mo.  +  1846. 
1 2mo.  3460 

Barnard  (Frederick  Lamport).  Three  Years'  Cruise  in  the 
Mozambique  Channel,  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Slave  Trade. 
By  Lieut.  Barnard.     London^  1848.     Post  8vo,  pp.  334.  c. 

Barnard  (G.  N.)  Photographic  Views  of  Sherman's  Cam- 
paign from  Negatives  taken  on  the  Field,  by  George  N.  Barnard, 


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Oificial  Photographer  of  the  Military  Division  of  the  Mississippi. 
New  Tork.     Plates  in  folio,  Text,  8vo,  pp.  30.  34^2 

Barnard  {Mrs.  H.  Jenkins).  A  Narrative  of  the  Proceed- 
ings in  America,  of  the  Society  called  Quakers,  in  the  Case  of 
Hannah  Barnard.  With  a  Brief  Review  of  the  Previous  Trans- 
actions in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  :  intended  as  a  Sequel  to 
an  Appeal  to  the  Societj'  of  Friends.  ...  London^  J.  Johnsoft^ 
1804.     8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  145,  Errata,  i  p.  34^3 

Barnard  (H.)  Biographical  Sketch  of  Ezekiel  Cheever ; 
with  Notes  on  the  Early  Free  Schools  and  Early  School- 
Books  of  New  England.  By  Henry  Barnard.  (Reprinted  with 
additions  from  the  American  Journal  of  Education  for  March, 
1856.)  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  32. -f  Second  edition.  Hartford^  1856. 
8vo.  H.  3464 

Also,  in  his  Educational  Biography,  Vol-,  i. 

Barnard.  Educational  Biography.  Memoirs  of  Teachers, 
Educators,  and  Promoters  and  Benefactors  of  Education,  Liter- 
ature, and  Science.  Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of 
Education.  Edited  by  Henry  Barnard,  ll.d.  ...  Part  i.  Teachers 
and  Educators.  New  Tork^  F.  C.  Browne/l,  1859.  ^^o»  PP- 
524.  31  Portraits. -t- Second  Edition.  [Ibid.],  1861.  8vo,  pp. 
524.     Portrait.  H.  3465 

Barnard.  History  and  Condition  of  Common  Schools  and 
other  Institutions  of  Education  in  Connecticut.  By  Henry 
Barnard,  ll.d.     Second  Edition.     Hartford.     8vo,  pp.  62. 

[Barnard.]  Memoir  of  Cornelius  Conway  Felton.  Repub- 
lished from  Barnard's  American  Journal  of  Education,  for  March, 
1861.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  265-296.     Portrait.        H,  3467 

Barnard.  Report  on  the  Condition  and  Improvement  of 
the  Public  Schools  of  Rhode  Island,  submitted  Nov.  i,  1854, 
by  Henry  Barnard,  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools.  Provi- 
dence., 1854.     8vo,  pp.  255.  3468 

Barnard.  Tribute  to  Gallaudet ;  a  Discourse  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Life,  Character  and  Services  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
H.  Gallaudet,  ll.d.,  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Hartford, 
Jan.  7th,  1852.  With  an  appendix :  Containing  History  of 
Deaf-Mute  Instruction  and  Institutions,  and  other  Documents. 


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By   Henry   Barnard.     Hartford^   Brockett  £3"   Hutchinson^   1852. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  267  (i).     Portrait.  b.  3469 

Aho!  Educational  Tracts,  by  Henry  Barnard.  No.  t  to  No.  8.  Hartford,  1842-6. 
8vo.  Legal  Provision  respecting  the  Education  and  Employment  of  Children  in  Fac- 
tories and  Manufacturing  Establishments;  with  an  Appendix  on  the  Influence  of 
Edfcation  on  the  Quality  and  Pecuniary  Value  of  Labour,  and  its  connection  with  In- 
sanity and  Crime.  Hanfird,  184a.  8vo,  pp.  52,  32.  Normal  Schools,  and  other 
Institutions,  Agencies,  and  Means  designed  for  the  Professional  Education  of  Teachers, 
...  Part  I.  United  States  and  British  Provinces.  Part  11.  Europe.  Hartford,  185 1. 
8vo,  pp.  600.  Practical  Illustrations  of  the  Principles  of  School  Architecture  ...  2nd 
edition.  With  163  Woodcuts.  Neiv  York,  1S54.  8vo,  pp.  176.  School  Archi- 
tecture; or.  Contributions  to  the  Improvement  of  School-Houses  in  the  United  States. 
New  York,  1848.  8vo.-f  Fourth  Edition.  New  York,  1850.  8vo.-fFifth  Edition. 
New  York,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  464.  Woodcuts.  H.-|-5th  edition.  Hartford,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  464.  300  Cuts.  See  American  Journal  of  Education  ;  Connecticut ;  Jour- 
nal of  the  Rhode  Island  Institute  of  Instruction. 

Barnard  (John).  A  Proof  of  Jesus  Christ  His  being  the 
ancient  promised  Messiah  :  a  Sermon  preach'd  in  the  Chapel  of 
Harvard-Colledge  ...  June  23.  1756.  By  John  Barnard,  a.m. 
...   Boston^  J.  Draper^  1756.      8vo,  pp.  55  (2).  H.  3470 

With  a  dedication  to  Lucy  Dudley,  relict  of  Paul  Dudley,  founder  of  the  lecture, 
and  an  appendix,  containing  an  extract  from  his  will.  The  second  Dudleian  lecture 
preached,  and  the  first  published. 

Barnard.  The  Throne  Established  by  Righteousness.  A 
Sermon  Preach'd  Before  His  Excellency  Jonathan  Belcher,  Esq; 
...  May  29.  1734.  Being  the  Day  for  the  Electing  His  Maj- 
esty's Council  there.  By  John  Barnard  ...  .  Boston^  mdccxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  H.  3471 

Also:  A  Call  to  Parents,  and  Children.  Or,  The  Great  Concern  of  Parents;  and 
The  Important  Duty  of  Children.  ...  [Sermons.]  B'ston,  1737.  8vo,  pp.  (4)  70.  h. 
The  Certainty,  Time,  and  End  of  the  Birth  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  ...  .  Jesus  Christ 
...  A  Sermon,  at  the  Lecture,  in  Marblehead,  December  25.  1719.  ...  By  J'lhn  Barnard. 
Boston,  1731.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  66.  ...  Dudleian  Lecture.  1768.  Salem,  1768.  8vo,  pp. 
28.  The  Imperfection  of  the  Creature,  and  the  Excellency  of  the  Divine  Commandment 
...  Nine  Sermons  on  Psal.  cxix.  96.  Boston,  Rogers  and  Fowle,  and  D.  Gookin, 
MDccXLVii.  8vo,  4  p.  I.,  pp.  248.  H.  Janua  Coelestis.  Or,  the  Mystery  of  the 
Gospel  in  the  Salvation  of  a  Sinner,  Opened  and  Explained  ...  In  several  Discourses 
on  Acts  xvi.  30.  By  John  Barnard  ...  .  Boston,  Rogers  and  Fowle,  1750.  8vo,  pp. 
441  (i).  H.  The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  the  ...  Sapream  Head  of  the  Church.  A  Ser- 
mon ...  at  ...  [the]  Anniversary  Convention,  in  Boston;  which  was  followed  with 
a  collection  for  the  Propagatio  .  of  the  Gospel.  June  l.  1738.  ...  Boston,  H.  Foster, 
1738.  8vo,  Title,  pp.  34.  H.  A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David;  Fitted  to 
the  Tunes  used  in  the  Churches:  With  several  Hymns  Out  of  the  Old,  and  New, 
Testament.  ...  Boston,  T.  Le-verett,  1752.  i2nio,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  278  (i).  The  copy 
in  Harv.  Coll.  Lib.  has  MS.  corrections  by  the  author.  ...  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
John  Atwood,  who  died  Aug.  26,  1714.  Boston,  17 14.  i6mo.  ...  Sermon  ...  at 
Salem  ...  after  the  Death  of  the  Reverend,  Mr.  George  Curwin  ...  Novemb.  ... 
1717.  ...  Boston^  Samuel  Gerrlsh,  1717.  Sm.  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  ii.,  42.  h.  ...  A 
Sernon  Preached  at  the  Funeral  of  ...  The  Reverend  Mr.  Samuel  Cheever,  Pastor 


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of  a  Church  ...  in  Marbleheud  ;  who  deceased  May  29,  1724.  ...  Boston,  1724.  i2mo, 
2  p.  1.,  pp.  41.  H.  ...  A  Sermon  Delivered  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  Sept.  18. 
1729.     Boston,    1729.   ...  8vo,  Title,  pp.  49,   Errata,   i   I.     h.     Sermons  on  Several 

Subjects   ...   .   By   John   Barnard,    a.m London,  Primed  for  Samuel   Gerrish,  and 

Daniel  Henchman,  Boston,  mdccxxvii.  Svo,  pp.  190.  11.,  w.  Also  on  large  paper. 
The  True  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ;  ...  a  Discourse  at  The  Public  Lecture  in  Bos- 
ton, ...  July  16,  1 76 1.  Boston,  MnccLXi.  Svo,  pp.  38.  h.,  n.  Two  Discourses 
Addressed  to  Young  Persons  :  To  which  is  aiKled,  A  Si-rmon  Occasioned  by  the 
Earthquake,  ...  October  29.  1727.  By  John  Barnard  ...  .  Bviron,  mdccxxvii.  i2mo, 
2  p.  1.,  pp.  iv.,  99.  H.  Two  Sermons ;  The  Christian's  Behavior  under  Severe 
and  Repeated  Bereavements,  ami  the  Fatal  Consequence  of  a  People's  Persisting  in 
Sin,  Preached  in  the  Time  of  Measles.  By  fohn  Barnard,  a  m.  Boston,  N.  E., 
1 7 14.  l2mo,  pp.  68.  w.  A  Zeal  for  Good  Works  Exciteil  and  Directed;  In  a 
Sermon   At  the  publick   Thursday   Lecture,  in    Boston,   March  25th    1742.    ...    By 


John  Barnard,  a.m. 
Memorial,  No.  2207. 


Boston,  S.   Eliot,    1742.      Svo,   pp.  43.      h.      See    Ashton's 


...  A  Sermon 
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...  After  the  ...  Earthquake  Which  occur'd    . 
29th  and  30th  of  October,  1727.     By  John  Barnard  ...  .   Bos- 
ton, 'John  Phillips,  ^I'^l-      Sm.  i2mo,  pp.  132;  B.  3472 

Barnard,  ...  A  Sermon  ...  before  ...  May  28'''.  1746. 
Being  the  Day  for  the  Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council  ... 
By  John   Barnard   ...   .   Boston,  Daniel  Gookin,  1746.     8vo,  pp. 

30-  3473 

Barnard.  ...  A  Sermon,  delivered,  in  Publick,  to  the  As- 
sembly of  Ministers,  at  their  Anniversary  Convention,  in  Boston, 
...  June  I,  1738.  By  John  Barnard.  Boston,  S.  Kneeland  zff 
T.  Green,  1738.     Svo,  Title,  pp.  34.  3474 

Barnard.  ...  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr. 
Abiel  Abbot,  i8th  May,  1739.  Preface  by  Rev.  Samuel  Phil- 
lips. ...  May   28th.      Boston,   Daniel  Gookin,    1739.      8vo,   pp. 


xvui.,  24. 


H-  3475 


Barnard.  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Gathering  of  a 
Church,  and  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Timothy 
Walker  to  the  Pastoral  Office  at  the  New  Plantation  called  Pen- 
nicook  [now  Concord,  N.  H.],  Nov.  i8th  1730.  By  John 
Barnard,  m.a.  ...  Boston,  in  New  England,  Printed  by  B.  Green 
for  John  Phillips,  1739.      8vo,  pp.  (4),  42.  B.  3476 

Barnard  (Jonathan  G.)  The  C.  S.  A.  and  the  Battle 
of  Bull  Run.  A  Letter  to  an  English  Friend.  By  J.  G.  Bar- 
nard ...  .  With  Five  Maps.  New  Tork,  D.  Fan  Nostrand, 
1862.     Svo,  Title,  pp.  136.  H.  3477 


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Barnard.     The  Dangers  and  Defences  of  New  York.    Ad 
dressed  to  the   Hon.  J.   B.  F'loyd,  Secretary  of  War,  By  Major 
J.  G.  Barnard  ...   .  Published  by  order  of  the  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, by  Permission  of  the  Secretary  of  War.      New  Tork^  D. 
van  Nostrand^  1^59'     Hvo,  pp.  62.  c,  H.  3478 

Barnard.  Eulogy  on  the  Late  Brevet  Major-General  Joseph 
G.  Totten,  late  Chief  Engineer,  United  States  Army.  By  J. 
G.  Barnard  ...  .  Reprinted  from  the  Annual  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Sciences  for  1866.  IVashington^  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
'^%.  +  New  Tork^  D.  Fan  Nostrand^  1866.      i2mo,  pp.  82.         H. 

Barnard.  The  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec ;  being  the  Results 
of  a  survey  for  a  Railroad  to  connect  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
oceans,  made  by  the  scientific  commission  under  the  direction  of 
Maj.  J.  G.  Barnard,  U.  S.  Engineers,  with  a  Resume  of  the 
Geology,  Climate,  local  Geography,  production,  industry,  Fauna 
and  Flora  of  that  region.  Illustrated  with  numerous  maps  and 
engravings,  arranged  and  prepared  for  the  Tehuantepec  Railroad 
Company  of  New-Orleans,  by  J.  J.  Williams,  principal  assistant 
Engineer  :  with  a  volume  of  maps.  New  Tori,  D.  Appleton  i^ 
Co.,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  295.     Plates.  3480 

Barnard.  Notes  on  Sea-Coast  Defences :  consisting  of 
Sea-Coast  Fortification,  the  Fifteen-Inch  Gun,  and  Casemate 
Embrasures.  By  Major  J.  G.  Barnard  ...  .  New  Tork,  1861, 
8vo,  pp.  no  (i).     Plate.  H,  3481 

Barnard.  Letter  to  the  Editors  of  the  National  Intelligencer, 
in  answer  to  the  Charges  against  the  United  States  Military 
Academy,  in  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  of  July,  1861. 
New  York,  D.  Fan  Nostrand,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  18.  3482 

Barnard.  The  Peninsular  Campaign  and  its  Antecedents, 
as  developed  by  the  Report  of  Maj.-Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan, 
and  other  Published  Documents.  By  J.  G.  Barnard,  ...  New 
York:  D.  Fan  Nostrand,  1864.  8vo, pp.  96.  Map.  +  fFashington, 
D.  C,  Union  Congressional  Committee,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  15.         H. 

Barnard  and  Barry.  Report  of  the  Engineer  and  Artillery 
Operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  its  Organization 
to  the  close  of  the  Peninsular  Campaign.  By  Brig. -Gen.  J.  G. 
Barnard,  Chief  Engineer,  and  Brig.-Gen.  W.  F.  Barry,  Chief 
of  Artillery.  Illustrated  by  Eighteen  Maps,  Plans,  etc.  New 
York,  D.  Fan  Nostrand,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  230.  B.,  h.  3484 


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Barnard  (R.)  The  Isle  of  Man,  or  the  Legal  Proceeding 
in  Manshire  against  Sin.  By  Richard  Barnard.  Boaton^  re-printed 
by  y.  franklin  for  B.  Eliot^  and  sold  at  his  shop  in  King  Street. 
1719.      l2mo,  pp.  126.  3485 

Barnard  (Thomas),  the  elder^  d.  1776.  A  Sermon  Preached 
in  Boston  ...  Before  the  Society  For  encouraging  Industry,  And 
employing  the  Poor,  September  20.  1758.  By  Thomas  Bar- 
nard ...   .   Boston^  S,  Kneeland^  mdcclviii.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  25  (2). 

H.,  B.  3486 

Barnard.  A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company  in  Boston  New  England,  June  5,  1758, 
Being  the  Anniversary  of  their  election  of  officers,  By  Thomas 
Barnard,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Salem.  Boston^ 
Edes  iff  Gill^  1758.     8vo,  pp.  32.  3487 

Barnard.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
William  Whitwell,  To  the  Joint  Pastoral  Care  of  the  First 
Church  ...  in  Marblehead  ...  August  25.  1762.  ...  followed  by 
an  historical  Account  of  the  First  Church  ...  .  Boston.,  Printed 
by  J.  Dpaper  [«V],  mdcclxii.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  51.  H.  3488 

Barnard.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  ...  Francis  Bernard, 
Esq;  Governor  ...  May  25th.  1763.  Being  the  Anniversary 
for  the  Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council  ...  .  By  Thomas 
Barnard,  a.m.     Boston.,  mdcclxiii.     8vo,  pp.  45.  h.  3489 

Also :  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Funeral  Of  the  Reverend  Mr,  Peter  Clarke,  Late 
Pastor  ...  in  Danvers,  June  i6,  1768.  ...  Sa/em,  Samuel  Hall,  1768.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
H.  ...  Dudleian  Lecture  ...  May  1  ith,  1768.  5a/(OT,  m.dcc.lxviii.  Svo,  pp.  28.  h. 
...  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Josiah  Bayley,  at  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.  Oct.  19, 
1757.  Portsmouth,  Daniel  Foivle,  1757.  4to,  pp.  35.  ...  A  Sermon  preach'd  at 
the  Ordination  of  Edward  Barnard,  to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  First  Church  in  Haver- 
hill, April  zj,  1743.     Boston,  1743.     Svo. 

Barnard  (Thomas),  the  younger,  d.  1814.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  ...  Massachusetts    ... 


June    10,   1794. 


Boston,  mdccxciv.     Svo,  pp.  25. 

With  lists  of  officers  and  members. 


H.,  N. 


Barnard.  A  Discourse  before  the  Society  for  Propagating 
the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  Others  in  North  America  ... 
November  6,   1806,    ...    Charlestown,   Samuel  Etheridge,   1806. 


8vo,  pp.  39. 


with  the  usual  historical  appendix. 


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Barnard.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the 
Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  ...  Worcester,  February  i,  mdcclxxxvi. 
By  Thomas  Barnard  ...  .  Pf^orcester^  Isaiah  Thomas^  mdcclxxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  3492 

Barnard.  A  Sermon,  preached  December  29,  1799,  in  the 
North  Meeting  House,  Salem,  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Melan- 
choly Tidings  were  received  of  the  Death  of  General  George 
Washington,  who  died  Dec.  14,  1799.  By  Thomas  Barnard, 
D.D.,  Minister  of  the  North  Church  and  Congregation.  Pub- 
lished by  Desire  of  the  Town.  Sahni,  Printed  by  Thomas  C, 
Gushing  [1800].     8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  3493 

Also:  A  Discourse  on  Natural  Religion  ...  September  3,  1795,  ''  ^^^  Lecture 
founded  by  ...  Paul  Dudley  ...  .  Boston,  1795.  iivo,  pp.  24.  h.  A  Sermon  ... 
June  1,1789  ...  [at  the  Artillery  Election].  Boston,  m,dcc,ixxxix.  8vo,  pp.  29.  H. 
A  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  Congregational  Ministers  of"  ...  Massachusetts,  at  their 
Annual  Convention  in  Bciston,  May  30,  1793.  ...  Boston,  Siimue!  Hu//,  mdccxcw.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  H.  A  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  Day  of  National  Thanksgiving,  February 
19,  1795.  ...  Salem,  mdccxcv.  8vo,  pp.  25.  h.  A  Sermon,  delivered  on  the  Day  of 
Annual  Thanksgiving,  December  15,  1796.  ...  Salon  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  A 
Sermon,  delivered  at  Salem,  on  March  31,  1796,  the  Day  of  General  Fasting  ...  . 
Printed  at  Netuburyport,  for  "John  Dahney,  Salem,  1796.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  A  Sermon 
preached  before  the  Salem  Female  Charitable  Society,  ...  July  6th,  1803.  ...  Salem, 
1803.  8vo,  pp.  22,  (Subscribers,  etc.)  8.  h.  A  Sermon  ...  June  7th,  1809.  at  the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Ichabod  Nichols  ...  Portland.  ...  Poitland,  printed  by  y. 
M^Koiun,  1809.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B.  H.  *  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Bible  Society  of 
Salem  and  Vicinity.   ...   April  20,  1814.     Salem,  1814.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Barnave  (Antoine  Pierre  Joseph  Marie).  Rapport  f?.it  a 
I'Assemblee  Nationale  sur  les  Colonies,  au  nom  des  Comites  de 
Constitution,  &c  Marine,  d'Agriculture,  de  Commerce  et  des 
Colonies,  le  23  Septembre  1791.  Par  M.  Barnave.  Imprime 
par  ordre  de  I'Assemble  Nationale.  A  Paris^  de  l' Imprimerie 
Nationale^  Jjgi.     8vo,  pp.  12.  3494 

Barnby.  The  American  Savage,  or  Orab  and  Phoebe.  By 
Mrs.  Barnby.     London^  1808.     2  vols.,  i2mo.  3495 

A  doubtful  title,  from  an  auctioneer's  catalogue. 

Barnes  (Albert).  Albert  Barnes  On  the  Maine  Liquor  Law. 
The  Throne  of  Iniquity  ;  or  Sustaining  Evil  by  Law  :  a  Dis- 
course in  behalf  of  a  Law  prohibiting  the  Traffic  in  Intoxicating 
Drinks.  ...  By  Rev.  Albert  Barnes.  [^Springfield^  1852.]  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  H.-\-New  Tork,  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  24..  +  Harrisburg, 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  II.     H. -^  Philadelphia  [n.  d.']     i2mo,  pp.  28.    H. 

Barnes.      The  Church  and    Slavery.      By   Albert    Barnes. 


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3495 


Philadelphia^  1850.  l2mo,  pp.  196.  \  Philadelphian,  Parry  is 
McMillan^  1^57-  i2mo,  pp.  196. -f  Third  Thousand, — with 
an  Appendix.  Philudilphia^  Parry  Iff  McMillan^  ^^Sl-  '^mo, 
pp.  204.  H.  3497 

Barne.s.  Church  Manual,  for  the  Members  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church,  Morris-Town,  N.  J.  Compiled  by  Albert 
Barnes,  Pastor  ...  .  Morris-Town^  Printed  hy  Jacob  Mann^ 
1828.      i2mo,  pp.  47.  3498 

Contains  Skftcli  of"  the  Hibtory  oF  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Morristown,  list  of 
ministers,  elders  and  dcicons. 

Barnks,  The  C^)nditions  of  Peace.  A  Thanksgiving  Uis- 
course  ...  November  27,  1862.  By  Albert  Barnes.  Philadel- 
phia^ 1863.      8vo,  pp.  63.     H.  3499 

Barnks.  Doeg,  the  Edomite  ;  or,  The  Informer.  A  Lec- 
ture on  the  P'ifty-Second  Psalm,  delivered  ...  Philadelphia,  Jan- 
uary 6,  1 86 1,  by  Albert  Barnes.  Not  published.  Philadel- 
phia^ 1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  46.  H.  3500 

Beur.-.  on  thi;  execution  of  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law. 

Barnes.  Exclusivism.  By  Albert  Barnes.  Extracted  from 
the  Presbyterian  Quarterly  Review  for  March  and  June,  1857. 
Philadelphia^  Henry  B.  Ashmead^  Printer ^  '857.      1 2 mo,  pp.  76, 

H.  3501 

Contains  considerable  information  on  the  state  of  sects  in  the  United  States. 

Barnes.  Home  Missions.  A  Sermon  in  behalf  of  the  Amer- 
ican Home  Missionary  Society  ...  May,  1849  >  ^Y  Albert 
Barnes.     New  Tork^  1849.     8vo,  pp.  48.  H.,  B.  3502 

Barnes.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Scriptural  Views  of  Slavery. 
By  Albert  Barnes.  ...  Philadelphia^  Perkins  iff  Purves^  1846. 
i2mo,  pp.  384.      H. -\- Philadelphia^  1855.      i2mo,  pp.  384. 

Barnes.  The  Love  of  Country.  A  Sermon  ...  April  28, 
1 86 1.  By  Albert  Barnes.  ...  Philadelphia^  C.  Sherman  &  Son^ 
186 1.     8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  3504 

Barnes.  Our  Position.  A  Sermon,  preached  before  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United 
States  ...  May  20,  1852.  By  Albert  Barnes.  New  Tork^New- 
man  iff  Ivison^  1858.      8vo,  pp.  39.  B.  3505 

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Barnes,  Plea  in  behalf  of  Western  Colleges.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Society  for  promoting  Collegiate  and  Theo- 
logical Education  at  the  West,  in  ...  Newark,  New  Jersey, 
October  29,  1845,  and  in  ...  Philadelphia,  February  22,  1846 
By  Albert  Barnes.  Philadelphia^  IViUiam  Sloanaker^  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  H.  3506 

Barnes.  The  Slate  of  the  Country,  A  Discourse,  Delivered 
in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  June  i,  1865. 
On  the  Day  appointed  as  a  Day  of  "  Humiliation  and  Mourning" 
in  view  of  the  Death  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  by 
Albert  Barnes.  Philadelphia^  Henry  B.  Jshmead,  Printer^  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  74.  B.  3507 

Barnes.  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  The  Virtues  and  Public 
Services  of  William  Penn  :  ...  a  Discourse  ...  November  27, 
1845,  by  Albert  Barnes.     Philadelphia^  1846.     8vo,  pp.  24.     H.,  P. 

Also :  A  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  James  Patterson.  PAila- 
delphia,' 1%1'i.  8vo,  pp.  44.  A  Sermon  ...  October  19,  1845  °"  •••  ^^^  Death  of 
Henry  Mill,  m.d.  ...  Philadelphia,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  28.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Novem- 
ber 13,  1858,  on  ...  the  Death  of  Mr.  Thomas  P.  Sparhawk.  By  Albert  Barnes. 
Philadelphia,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  Life  at  Three-Score:  a  Sermon  ...  in  ... 
Philadelphia,  November  28,  1858.  Philadelphia,  i859.-HSecond  Edition.  Phila- 
delphia, Parry  &  McMillan,  1859.  i2mo,  pp.  78.  h.  ...  A  Sermon  preached  in 
...  Philadelphia  February  II,  1866,  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  James  Crowell  ...  .  Phila- 
ielphia.  Pa.,  Ashmead,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  24.     Also  several  theological  works. 

Barnes.  Debates  in  the  Presbytery  of  Philadelphia  on  the 
case  of  Albert  Barnes  ...  Philadelphia^  1831.     8vo,  pp.  80.     3509 

Barnes  (David).  Discourse  Delivered  at  South  Parish  in 
Scituate,  February  22,  1800.  The  Day  assigned  by  Congress, 
To  mourn  the  Decease  and  venerate  the  Virtues  of  General 
George  Washington.  .  .  By  David  Barnes,  d.d.  Published  by 
Desire.  Boston^  Manning  6f  Loring^  Printers  [1800].  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.  3510 

Barnes.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Abiel  Leonard,  ...  Woodstock,  June  23.  1763.  By  David 
Barns  [sic]  ...  .  Boston^  Printed  by  Thomas  and  "John  Fleet.,  1764. 
8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  3511 

Barnes.  Sermons  by  the  Late  David  Barnes,  d.d.  of  Scituate. 
Boston.,  Munroe^  Francis  and  Parker,  1815.     i8mo,  pp.  142.      H. 

"Character  of  Dr,  Barnes."  pp.  1 38-142.  Also:  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  Barn- 
stable, Sept.  30,  1801,  on  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jotham  Waterman  ...  .  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  1802,     8vo,  pp.  27.     h.     A   Discourse  on  Education,  delivered  before  the 


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Trusteesof  the  Derby  Academy,  At  Hingham,  April  5th,  1796.  ...  Boston,  1S01.  8vo, 
pp.  17.  H.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  tlie  East  Church  in  Pembroke,  November  2,  1800, 
loon  after  the  Decease  of  their  Pastor,  Rev.  James  Hawley,  .(tt.  30.  ...  Boston,  1801. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  Thoughts  on  the  Love  of  Life  and  Fear  of  Death  :  In  a  Sermon. 
Boston.  1795.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Barnes  (D.  M.)  The  Draft  Riots  in  New  York,  July, 
1863.  The  Metropolitan  Police:  their  Services  during  Riot 
Week.  Their  Honorable  Record.  By  David  M.  Barnes.  New 
Tork^  Baker  &  Godwin^  1863.     8vo,  pp.  117  (i).  H.  3513 

Barnes  (Edward),  Hanes  o  Fasnacii  y  Caethglud  yn  Africa. 
Wrexham.     i2nio.  35^4 

A  history  of  the  slave-trade,  in  Welsh. 

Barnes  (Isaac  O.)  An  Address,  delivered  at  Bedford,  New 
Hampshire,  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpor- 
ation of  the  Town,  May  19th,  1850.  By  Isaac  O.  Barnes. 
Boston.,  printed  by  Alfred  Mudge.,  1 850.      8vo,  pp.  45.        H.  35 1 5 

Barnes.  Letter  of  Isaac  O.  Barnes,  ...  to  the  Hon.  Elisha 
Whittlesey  ...  relating  to  Certain  Bills  of  Costs  on  Indictments 
in  the  District  Court  [of  Massachusetts],  March  Term,  1849; 
and  Affidavits  ...  [etc.]  Boston.,  printed  by  John  Wilson  &'  Son^ 
1852.     8vo,  pp.  6,  12,  15  (i),  4  (32).  K.  3516 

Barnes  (J.)  The  Green  Mountain  Traveler.  By  J,  Barnes. 
New  Tork.,  1856.      i2mo,  pp.  360.  351? 

Barnes.  Jefferson  Medical  College  ...  in  relation  to  John 
Barnes,  m.d.   ...   Philadelphia.,  1828.     8vo,  pp.  38.  P.  3518 

Barnes  (J.  H.)  Tariff  or  Rates  of  Duties  for  the  Year  1828, 
with  all  the  Alterations  made  in  the  Year  1830  on  Tea,  Cocoa, 
Coffee,  Salt,  and  Molasses.  To  which  is  added  a  Correct 
Woollen  Table  ...  also  a  Cotton  Table  ...  .  Compiled  by  J. 
Harbeson  Barnes  &  Elijah  A.  Carroll.  Philadelphia.,  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  viii.  (2),  7-131,  also  *54  and  *82.  b.  3519 

Barnes.  Tariff  or  Rates  of  Duties,  from  March  3,  1833,  on 
Importations :  Collated  by  J.  H.  Barnes  and  E.  A.  Carroll. 
Philadelphia.,  1832.      i2mo.  s.  3520 

Barnes  (Joseph).  Remarks  on  Mr.  John  Fitch's ,  Reply  to 
Mr.  James  Rumsey's  Pamphlet,  by  Joseph  Barnes,  formerly 
Assistant,  and  now  Attorney  in  fact  to  James  Rumsey.  Phila- 
delphia., Printed  by  Joseph  James.,  M,  DCC,  Lxxxviii.  8vo,  pp. 
xvi.,  16.  p.  3521 


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Barnes.  Treatise  on  the  Justice,  Policy,  and  Utility  of  estab- 
lishing an  effectual  system  for  promoting  the  progress  of  Useful 
Arts,  by  assuring  property  in  the  products  of  Genius.  By  Joseph 
Barnes.      Philadelphia^  Francis  Bailey^  1792.     8vo,  pp.  34. 

Barnes  (Jos.  K.)  Annual  Report  of  the  Surgeon  General, 
United  States  Army.  1865.  [^Washington]  Surgeon  GeneraPs 
Office  [1865].     8vo.     Continued.  3523 

Barnes  (Melvin).  A  Circular,  or  Short  Biography  of  Col. 
Ebenezer  Allen,  known  as  Captain  or  Major,  in  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Grants,  and  its  Rangers,  a.d.  1777,  and  after,  [n.  p., 
1851.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3524 

[Barnes  (Melvin)].  Reprint  of  a  Short  Biography  of  Colonel 
Ebenezer  Allen  ...  .  Also  Short  Biographies  of  Lieutenant 
Samuel  Allen  and  Dr.  Jacob  Roebeck.  In  addition  Some  Re- 
miniscences of  Lake  Champlain  ...  .  Plattsburgh^  J.  W.  Tuttle^ 
Printer^  1852.     8vo,  pp.  32,  Errata  (i).  H.  3525 

Barnes  (S.  W.)  Mississippi  Extension  of  the  Watertown  & 
Madison  R.  R.  Remarks  of  Hon.  S.  W.  Barnes,  in  the  Senate, 
February  19th,  1857.  Bill  to  amend  the  Charter  ...  .  Adverse 
Memorials  ...   .  Madison^  1857.     8^°'  PP*  ^^'  35-^^ 

Barnes  (T.)  At  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  May  Term, 
1810,  in  Cumberland.  ...  Thomas  Barnes  vs.  the  Inhabitants  of 
the  First  Parish  in  Falmouth,  [Opinion  of  the  Justices.]  [No 
imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3527 

For  the  recovery  of  certain  ministerial  taxes. 

Barnes  (W,)  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of  Albany. 
A  Prize  Essay,  By  William  Barnes  Esq.  Albany.^  Gould.,  Banks 
l5f  Gould.,  1 85 1.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  25.  b.  3528 

Barnes.  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of  Albany.  By 
William  Barnes.  Albany.,  N.  T.  :  J.  Munsell.,  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
100.     Plates.  B.  3529 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

Barnes  (W.  H.)  The  Body  Politic  [of  the  United  States.] 
By  William  H.  Barnes.      Cincinnati.,  1866.     i2mo,  pp.  309. 

Barnes.  The  Drama  of  Secession,  or.  Scenes  from  Ameri- 
can History  By  William  H.  Barnes  a.m.  Indianapolis.,  Mer- 
rill^ Comp  ny.,  1862.     i6mo,  pp.  60.  B.  3531 


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Barnes.  History  of  the  Thirty-Ninth  Congress.  By  W. 
H.  Barnes.  Indianapolis^  Macaulay  &  Co.,  1867.  8vo,  pp.  613. 
Portrait.  353^ 

Barnet.  The  Martyrs  and  Heroes  of  Illinois  in  the  Great 
Rebellion.  Biographical  Sketches.  Edited  by  James  Barnet. 
Chicago^  y.  Barnet^  printer^  1865.  8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  9-263.  Por- 
traits. 3533 

Barnett  (F.)  The  Hero  of  No  Fiction  :  or,  Memoirs  of 
Francis  Barnett  the  Lefevre  of  "No  Fiction  :"  and  a  Review  of 
that  Work.  With  Letters  and  Authentic  Documents.  Boston^ 
C.   Ewer  and  T.    Bedlington^  1823.      2    vols.,  l8mo,  pp.   384; 

360.  B.   3534 

"  No  Fiction"  was  by  Rev.  Andrew  Reed.      He  represented  Lefevre  as  coming  to 
Canada,  and  drew  some  very  fanciful  pictures  of  that  country. 

Barnett  (H.  N.)  The  Late  Theodore  Parker:  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  ...  Finsbury  ...  June  3,  i860,  By  Henry  N.  Bar- 
nett. ...   London^  George  Manwaring^  mdccclx.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Barney  (C.)  Recollections  of  Field  Service  with  the  20th 
Iowa  Infantry  Volunteers,  or  what  I  saw  in  the  Army ;  embracing 
Accounts  of  Marches,  Battles,  Sieges,  and  Skirmishes  in  Missorri, 
Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Alabama,  Florida,  Texas,  and 
along  the  Northern  Border  of  Mexico.  By  Captain  C.  Barney. 
Davenport^  1866.      i2mo,  pp.  323.  353^ 

[Barney  (C.  W.)]  Dedicated  to  the  Genius  of  War  of 
Delaware.  Inscribed  to  the  Officers  and  Privates  of  the  First 
Troop  Delaware  Light  Dragoons,  by  the  Author.     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Barney  (John).  [Notes  of  Travel  in  various  parts  of  the 
U.  S.     n.  p.,  1834.'']     8vo,  pp.  19.  H.  3538 

Barney.  To  ...  Congress  ...  :  The  Memorial  and  Petition 
of  John  Barney,  in  behalf  of  ...  the  co-heirs  of  Joshua  Barney, 
who  was  an  officer  of  the  Navy  ...  during  the  whole  ...  Revolu- 
tion ...  .  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     4to,  pp.  (3).  h.  3539 

Barney.  [Two  Letters  on  Political  subjects  and  one  de- 
scribing a  visit  to  Massachusetts.  Baltimore?  1838?]  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  3540 

Barney  (Joshua).  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Late  Com- 
modore Joshua  Barney :  from  Autographical  Notes  and  Journals 


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in  possession  of  his  Family,  and  other  Authentic  Sources. 
Edited  by  Mary  Barney.  ...  Boston^  Gray  and  Bowen^  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  328.     Portrait.  c,  h.  3541 

See  Nat.  Mag,  and  Am.  Q.  R.,  xiii.,  I. 

Barney  (J.)  Report  on  the  Survey  of  the  Portsmouth  & 
Newburyport  Rail  Road.  By  Joshua  Barney,  Civil  Engineer. 
[Imprint  torn  off  the  copy  before  me.]     i2mo,  pp.  12.    h.  3542 

Barney  (Mary).  Mrs.  Barney's  Letter  to  President  Jackson. 
[Dated  Baltimore,  June  13th  1829.    n.  p.,  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.    h. 

Barney  (Wm.  C.)  The  Ocean  Monopoly  and  Commercial 
Suicide.    To  ...  Congress.     New  Tork^  1855.     8vo,  pp.  16.     s. 

Barnicou.  La  republique  d'Haiti  renaissant  de  ses  cendre«, 
sujet  allegorique  d'un  tableau  nationale.  Par  Barnicor  tils, 
peintre  d'histoire.     Paris^  impr.  de  Renaudiere^  1821.     8vo. 

Barnitz  (J.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Jacob  Barnitz, 
Esquire,  Collector  of  Excise,  York  County,  from  November 
20th  1782,  to  the  1st  of  May  1784.  In  which  is  exhibited. 
The  Excise  accruing  within  said  time  the  monies  received  by 
the  said  Collector  on  account  thereof.  And  the  Sums  yet  due. 
Together,  With  the  Payments  made  to  the  Treasurer  of  the 
State.  Philadelphia^  Printed  by  Robert  Aitken^  ...  M,  DCC,  Lxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  p.  3546 

Barnitz.  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Jacob  Barnitz,  Esq. 
Collector  of  Excise,  York  County,  from  the  ist  of  May,  1784, 
to  1st  of  May,  1785.  Philadelphia^  Printed  by  John  Steele^ 
M,  DCC,  Lxxxv.     8vo,  pp.  6.  p.  3547 

Barnitz.  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Jacob  Barnitz,  Esquire, 
late  Collector  of  Excise,  for  the  County  of  York ;  From  the 
ist  of  May,  1785,  until  the  24th  of  December,  1785,  being  the 
time  he  ceased  to  act.  Philadelphia^  Printed  by  Robert  Aitken^ 
...  M.  DCC.  Lxxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  6.  p.  3548 

Barnoin  (T.)  Rapport  de  M.  Theophile  Barnoin,  arbitre- 
juge  dans  I'affaire  de  Gernon,  negociant  americain  a  Phila- 
delphie,  et  Fran^ois-Hippolyte  Lecomte,  ci-devant  negocian, 
fran^ais,  et  maintenant  proprietaire  du  domaine  de  Sceaux.  Paris^ 
impr.  de  Bailleul.,  18 17.      4to.  3549 

Only  100  copies  printed. 


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Barns  (D.)     See  Barnes  (D.),  No.  351 1. 

Barns  (T.)  Oration  delivered  at  Freeport,  Me.,  July  4, 
1807.     By  Thomas  Barns.     Portland  [^\%o-]'].     8vo,  pp.  12. 

The  Barnstable  Conference  of  Evangelical  Congregational 
Churches:  comprising  the  Constitution  ...  with  a  Concise  His- 
torical Sketch  of  the  several  Churches  ...  .  By  a  Committee  ...  . 
Boston^  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  44.  h.  3551 

...  Memorial  of  the  Manufacturers  of  Salt,  of  Barnstable, 
Massachusetts,  praying  that  the  Duty  on  Imported  Salt  may  not 
be  repealed.  ...  Washington^  1828.  8vo,  pp.  3.  (20th  Cong., 
1st  Sess.,  Doc.  131.)  H.  3552 

Minutes  of  the  Barnstable  Baptist  Association,  at  its  Twenty- 
seventh  Anniversary  ...  .  Boston^  1858.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Con- 
tinued. H.  3553 

Barnstable  County.     See  [Davis  (Wendell)]. 

The  Declaration  of  Ministers  in  Barnstable  County  relating 
to  the  Late  Practice  of  Itinerant  Preaching.  Boston^  1745- 
i2mo,  pp.  8.  3554 

Proceedings  of  the  Centennial  Celebration,  September  3, 1839. 


Barnstable^  1 840.     8vo,  pp.  92. 


3555 


Transactions  of  the  Barnstable  County  Agricultural  Society, 
for  ...  1856.  ...  Press  of  the  Barnstable  Patriot^  '837.  8vo,  pp. 
47-  "■  3556 

Barnuevo.  Senor  Rodrigo  Barnueuo,  de  la  Compania  de 
Jesus,  y  su  Procurador  general  de  la  prouincia  del  Peru,  dize  : 
Que  la  dicha  su  prouincia  ha  mas  de  setenta  anos,  que  por  orden 
de  la  Real  corona  administra,  y  tiene  a  su  cargo  las  doctrinas  de 
los  Indios  del  pueblo  de  Juli,  en  la  Prouincia  de  Chucuyto  ... 
[Imprim'e  a  Lima,  16  ...]     410,  2  1.  3557 

Title  from  Le  Clerc,  Bib.  Am. 

Barnuevo  (Pedro  de  Paralto).     See  Paralto-Barnuevo. 

Barnum  (E.  M.)  The  gold  and  silver  fields  of  Oregon  & 
Idaho.  A  Statement  of  the  Yield  ...  By  E.  M.  Barnum  [1866]. 
8vo,  pp.  13.  3585 

Barnum  (H.  L.)  The  Spy  Unmasked  j  or.  Memoirs  of 
Enoch  Crosby,  alias  Harvey  Birch,  the  Hero  of  Mr.  Cooper's 


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BARNUM. 


Tale  of  the  Neutral  Ground  :  being  an  authentic  account  of  the 
Secret  Services  which  he  rendered  his  Country  during  the  Re- 
volutionary War,  (Taken  from  his  own  lips,  in  short-hand. ) 
Comprising  many  interesting  Facts  and  Anecdotes,  never  before 
published.  By  H.  L.  Barnum.  Embellished  with  Engravings. 
New  Tork,  J.^  J.  Harper^  1828.     8vo,  pp.  206.     6  Plates,  c. 

Reprinted  in  London,  with  the  following  title  : 

Barnum.  The  Spy  Unmasked  or  Memoirs  of  Enoch  Crosby, 
Alias  Harvey  Pirch.  The  Hero  of  the  Spy,  a  tale  of  the 
Neutral  Ground,  By  Mr  Cooper.  By  H.  L.  Barnum.  In  Two 
Volumes.  New  Tork^  J.  iff  y.  Harper.  London.^  A.  K.  New- 
man &  Co.^  1828.  l2mo,  pp.  234  ;  222.  +  Zowd'ow,  1829.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  3560 

Barnum.  [Same  Title  as  No.  3562.]  Embellished  with  a 
correct  Likeness  of  the  Hero,  with  a  Fac-simile  of  his  signature. 
Second  Edition.  Cincinnati^  A.  B.  Roff^  1831.  l2mo,  pp.  216. 
Portrait.  3561 

Barnum.  The  Spy  Unmasked.  Adventures  of  Enoch  Crosby 
a/ias  Harvey  Birch,  the  Hero  of  Cooper's  Tale  of  the  Neutral 
Ground.  By  H.  L.  Barnum.  New  Tori.,  G.  P.  Putnam^ 
1864.      i6mo,  pp.  312.  3562 

This  edition  was  edited  ( ?)  by  Frank   Moore,  who  omitted  the  notes  and  abridged 
the  work. 

Bari.'um  (P.  T.)  The  Humbugs  of  the  World.  An  Account 
of  Humbugs,  Delusions,  Impositions,  Quackeries,  Deceits,  and 
Deceivers  generally,  in  all  Ages.  By  P.  T.  Barnum.  ...  New 
Tork.,  Carleton^  1865.      l2mo,  pp.  424. +  1866.      l2mo,  pp.  424. 

H.  3563 

Contains  "  Personal  Reminiscences,"  "The  Spiritualists,"  "The  Peter  Funks,"  etc. 

Barnum.  The  Life  of  P.  T.  Barnum.  Written  by  Himself. 
New  Tork.,  Redfield^  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  404. +  1855.  i2mo.  H. 
London.,  S.  Low  ^  Co..,  1854.  Fcap  8vo,  pp.  ^J2.  + London., 
Ward^  Lock.,  1854.  i2mo.  + London^  Knight.,  1855.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  308.     Plate.     And  other  editions.  c.  3564 

Barnum.  Memoires  de  Barnum  illustres  par  Janet-Lange. 
Traduction  Raoul  Bourdier.  ...  Paris.,  Gustave  Barba  [n.  d.J 
Large  8vo,  Title,  pp.  96.  h.  3565 

Barnum.  Barnum's  Leben.  Von  ihm  selbst  geschildert. 
Deutsch  von  W.   E.  Drugulin.     Leipzig.,  Kallmann.,   185-.     4 


BARNWELL. 


473 


Idert. 
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vols.,  8vo,  pp.    viii.,    187;    214;   156;    216.      (Amerikanische 
Bibliothek,  Bd.  130-133.)  3566 

Barnum,  Leben  und  Al>enteuer  P.  T.  Barnum's  ...  .  Von 
ihm  selbst  beschrieben.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  JVien^  Ilartle- 
ben^  1855.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  192;  171  ;  155.  (Amerikanisches 
Lese-Cabinet,  Lfg.  25-32.)  3567 

Barnum.  Leven  en  avonturen  von  P.  T.  Barnum  ...  zijne 
uitgestrekte  ondernemingen  en  kunstreizen  met  Jennij  Lind,  Tom 
Thumb,  etc Rotterdam^  H.  Nijgh^  1856.     8vo.     Plates. 

Barnum.  Barnum,  der  Kaufmann,  Journalist  und  Raritaten- 
mann.  Oder  So  macht  man  Geschafte  und  so  wird  man  reich. 
Eine  Selbstbiographie.  Deutsch  von  A.  Kretzschmar.  Leipzig^ 
0.  Wigand^  1855.     8vo.  pp.  315.  3569 

Barnum.  To  Republicans.  [Extracts  from  "  The  Nation," 
New  York  Herald,  etc.  against  his  election  to  Congress,  n.  p., 
1867.]     Tall  8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  3570 

Barnum's  American  Museum,  Illustrated.  A  Pictorial  Guide 
to  that  far  famed  Establishment ;  containing  much  interesting 
matter,  and  highly  useful  to  visitors.     New  York^  1850.     8vo. 

Barnum's  Parnassus.     See  [Butler  (W.  A.)] 

Barnwell  (John).  An  |  Account] of  the | Foundation,  and 
Establishment  |  Of  a  Design,  now  on  Foot,  for  a  Settlement  |  on 
the  I  Golden  Islands,  [To  the  South  of  |  Port  Roya  |  in  |  Carolina.  | 
By  Authority  of  a  Royal  Charter.  |  London :  |  Printed  in  the  Tear 
MDCCXX.  1 4to,  pp.  8.  H.  3572 

Barnwell  (R.  G.)  The  New-Orleans  Book.  Edited  by 
Robert  Gibbes  Barnwell  ...  New  Orleans^  185 1.  i2mo,  pp. 
xii.,  384-  B-  3573 

a  collection  of  poems,  many  of  them  relating  to  Louisiana. 

Barnwell  (William  H.)  ...  A  Sermon,  for  the  Day  of 
Thanksgiving,  Humiliation  &  Prayer,  appointed  by  the  Gover- 
nor of  South-Carolina,  November  21,  1851,  by  Rev.  W.  H. 
Barnwell  ...  .  Charleston^  printed  by  Edward  C.  Councell^  1 85 1. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  3574 

Barnwell,  pseudon.     See  [Roosevelt  (R.  B.)] 

60 


474 


BARRANDE. 


Baron  (A.)  Voyages  autour  du  monde  de  Cook;  par  A. 
Baron.  Limoges  et  Isle^  E.  Ardant  et  Thibauty  1867.  l2mo,  pp. 
72.     Engravings. 


Baron  (Rich.) 
lung  ...    .    Mit  4 


3575 

Californien  in  der  Heimath.     Eine  Erzah- 
Stahlstichen.     Breslau^   E.    Trewendt^  1858. 

3576 

Baron.      Der   Deutsche   Knabe  in   Amerika.      Hold-Else's 
Wanderungen.      Zwei  Erzahlungen  ...  .    Breslau^  Trewendt  Isf 


8 


vo,  pp.  120. 


G  ranter^  185 1. 
Breslau.  1866. 


8 


vo,  pp.  149. 


4  Engravings. +  Zweite  Auflage. 
8vo,  pp.  151.  3577 

Baroncourt  (M.  Petit  de).     See  Petit  de  Baroncourt  (M.) 

Baroux  (L.)  Notice  sur  la  mission  des  Pottowatomies  dans 
I'Etat  du  Michigan,  par  M.  I'abbe  Baroux,  missionnaire  apostol- 
ique.      Caen^  Hardel^  1859.     8vo,  pp.  48.  3578 

Barr  (J.)  A  Correct  and  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Indian 
War  in  Florida,  with  a  description  of  Maj.  Dades  Massacre,  ... 
By  Capt.  James  Barr.  New  York^  J.  Narine^  1834.  i2mo,  pp. 
32-  3579 

Barr  (J.  M.)  ...  Choice  Extracts  from  a  Speech  of  Joseph 
M.  Barr,  recently  appointed  Post  Master  at  Wilmington,  Del. 
...  October  6th,  1866.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     Broadside.  h.  3580 

Barr  (Mary).  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Mary  Barr.  Printed  for 
private  distribution.  Cincinnati^  Gazette  Company  Prints  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  10,  c.  3581 

Barr  (T.  H.)  A  Discourse  delivered  by  the  Rev.  T.  H. 
Barr,  at  Canaan  Center,  April  19,  1865,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Funeral  Obsequies  of  our  late  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Published  by  special  request.  IVooster^  Ohio^  Republican  Press, 
1865.      i2mo,  pp.  II.  3582 

Barral  (L.  M.)  Renseignements  sur  la  cote  meridionale 
du  Bresil  et  sur  le  Rio  de  la  Plata,  recueillis  dans  la  campagne 
hydrographique  de  la  gabare  I'tmulation,  pendant  les  annees 
1830-1832.  Paris,  Ledoyen,  1850.  8vo.  (Extrait  des  "  An- 
nales  maritlmes"  de  1832.)  3583 

Barrande  (J.)  Documents  anciens  et  nouveaux  sur  la  faune 
primordiale  et  le  systeme  Taconique  en  Amerique.  Paris,  itn- 
primerie  Martinet,  1S6 1.     8 vo,  pp.  119.     2  Plates.  3584 


BARREDA. 


475 


pp. 


Barratt(B.  F.)  ...  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  New  Church  Temple,  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  14,  1843. 
By  B.  F.  Barratt.     New  Tork^  John  Allen^  1843.     *2mo,  pp.  47. 

Barratt  (Joseph).     Key,  etc.     See  Tenesles  (Nicola). 

Barratt.  Report  on  the  Season  of  1846,  with  table  showing 
the  flowering  of  Fruit  Trees.     Middletown^  1846.     8vo.    b.  3586 

Barratt.  ...  On  the  Tracks  of  Large  Birds,  found  at  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  by  Joseph  Barratt,  m,d.  [^Midaletown^  J'^lVt 
1846.]     Broadside.  3587 

Barrault  (E.)  Les  inventeurs  et  la  loi  des  £tats-Unis 
modifiee  en  1861.  Texte,  documents,  et  commentaires  de  la 
legislation  des  brevets  d'invention,  dessins  et  modeles  de  fabrique 
aux  £tats-Unis,  par  £mile  Barrault  ...  .  Paris.,  E.  Lacroix,  1864. 
i8mo,  pp.  54.  .  3588 

Barre.  Discours  de  Nicolas  Barre,  sur  la  navigation  du 
chevalier  de  Villegagnon  en  Amerique.  Paris.,  Le  Jeune.,  ^558. 
8vo.  3589 

See  Lelong,  No.  39769;  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  82.     Boucher,  v.  286,  gives  the 
title  differently. 

Barre  (W.  L.)  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Millard  Fill- 
more. By  W.  L.  Barre,  of  Kentucky.  5«^/o  [1856].  i2mo. 
Portrait.  c.  3590 

Barre.  Lives  of  Illustrious  Men  of  America.  By  W.  L. 
Barre.     New  York.,  1859.     ^^o-  359' 

Barre  Saint-Venant  (Jean).  Des  colonies  modernes  sous 
la  zone  torride,  et  particulierement  de  celle  de  Saint-Domingue, 
ouvrage  dans  lequel  on  decouvre  les  causes  de  leurs  malheurs,  et 
ou  Ton  developpe  les  veritables  principes  du  gouvernement  qui 
leur  convient ;  les  moyens  economiques  de  les  faire  arriver 
promptement  a  la  plus  grande  prosperite  et  de  rendre  le  sort  des 
negres  preferable  a  celui  d'aucun  peuple  de  I'Europe.  Par  M. 
Barre  Saint-Venant.  ...  Paris,  Brochot  [1802].  8vo,  pp.  516. 
Maps.  3592 

Catalogue  of  Barre  Academy,  Barre,  Vt.  Montpelier,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3593 

Barreda  {Br.  D.  Nicholas  de  la).  Doctrina  Christiana  en 
lengva  Chinanteca,  anadida  la  explicacion  de  los  principales  mys- 


f 


476 


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terios  de  la  fee.  Modo  dc  baptizar  en  caso  de  necessidad,  y  de 
avudar  a  bien  morir,  y  methodo  de  administracion  de  sacramentos. 
Mexico^  Por  los  herederos  de  la  viuda  de  Franc.  Rodriguex  Luper- 
cio,  1730.     4ro.  3594 

"  7  fnc,  95  pp.  (chirt".  85)  i  a  colonnes.  Cette  ductrine  chretienne  est  sans  nul  doute 
le  beul  livre  qui  existe  ni.iincenant  aur  la  langue  chinunteca  ou  chinacantequa  ;  puisque 
la  grammaire  de  Fr.  de  Cepeda,  impr.  a  Mexico  rn  1560,  in-4.°,  n'existe  dans  aucune 
bibliorh.  connue  (Cf.  Ludewig,  Bibliotheca  glottica,  p.  40).  Cetce  langue  est  parlee 
par  les  Indiens  de  Oaxaca,  Mexique,  dans  les  districts  de  (^iechapa,  Jalalog  et  Chuap.in. 
Une  note  mss.  collee  sur  la  couverture  indique  que  ce  vol.  a  ete  donne  a  M.  Mekhior 
Verheyen,  voyageur,  par  le  cure  de  Jalapillio,  M,  Mendoza."  Title  and  note  from  Le- 
clerc,  Bib.  Am.,  No.  117. 

Barreiros.  Commentarius  de  Ophira  Regi'one  apud  Divin- 
am  Scripturam  commemorata  et  ad  earn  Navigatione.  Conimbra^ 
1561.     4to.  3595 

Biissi  (Vita  di  Colombo,  p.  61)  says:  "Gaspare  Varrerio  ...  scrittore  di  un  libro 
erud'.tissimo  de  Ophyra  regione,  dedicato  nel  1550  al  re  di  Portogallo,  composto  torse 
molto  tempo  prima."  A  second  dedication,  however,  dated  1560,  shows  that  it  was 
not  published  before  the  date  given  above,  when  it  was  appended  to  : 

Barreiros.  Chorographia  de  alguns  logares  que  stam  em 
hum  caminho  que  fez  Ga  par  Barreiros  cm  o  anno  de  m.d.xxxxvi 
come(j;a«do  na  cidade  de  Badajoz  ...  tee  a  de  Milam  ...  cow 
algu«as  outras  obras.      Coimbra^  loao  Aluarez.^  1561.     410. 

The  Commentarius  is  also  appended  to  A  Canisii  De  Locis  S.  Scripturx  Hebraicis 
Q,oxti\x\tn\Ax\'M,  Antverfia,  1600,  8vo;  and,  with  the  following  title,  to  the  "  Novus 
Orbis  t" 

Barreiros.  Casparis  Varrerii  Lvsitani  Commentarius  de 
Ophyra  Regione,  In  sacris  litteris  Lib.  iii.  Regum  &  ii.  Para- 
lipomenon.  Roterodami^  Apud  loannem  Leonard!  Berevvout,  1616. 
8vo,  (42)  1.  H.  3597 

Also  to  Joh.  Is.  Pontani  Discussionum  Historicarum  Libri  Duo,  Hatderovici  Gel- 
rorum,  1637,  8vo ;  and  it  is  included  in  Criticorum  Sacrurum  Tomus  Secundus, 
Amuelodami,  fol.,  11.  1163-1182.  (h.)  Georgi  mentions  an  edition,  "  HarJovici, 
1627,  8 vo,"  which  is  perhaps  an  error  for  1637,  a?  above.  In  catalogues,  Barreiros 
almost  uniformly  appears  under  the  Latin  form  Varrerius.  "  In  this  dissertation  the 
author  disproves  the  then  reigning  opinion  that  the  Ophir  of  King  Solomon  was 
America.  He  tried  to  show,  that  Ophir  was  not  far  distant  from  ludxa,  and  certainly 
in  Asia.     His  reasoning  is  ingenious  and  learned." 

Barrell  (Charles,  Henry  F.,  George,  and  Samuel  Brown). 
Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  Mr.  Benjamin 
Joy,  Executor  ...  of  the  Late  Joseph  Barrell,  Esq.  of  Charles- 
town,     [n.  p.]  August,  1 8 16.     8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  3598 

Barrell  (J.)  The  State  of  Gerrish  and  Barrell's  Accounts 
and  Disputes,  delivered  Mr.  Robert  Sanderson  and  Mr.  Nathaniel 


It.: 


BARRERE. 


477 


Bethune,  June,  1751.      By  John   Barrell.      Boston^  175'-     8vo, 
pp.  46.  3599 

Barrenechea(Z).  Juan  de).  Nueva  obseruacion  astronomica 
del  periodo  tragico  de  los  temblores  grandes  de  la  Tierra.  Ex- 
actamente  arreglada  a  Europa,  y  Assia,  y  de  la  America,  a  los 
Reynos  del  Peru,  Chile,  y  Guathemala.  Lima^  J.  Gonzales  de 
Cossioy  1734-     4*0,(14),  36  (3)  1.     I  Table,  i  Plate.  3600 

Title  from  Leclerc,  Bib.  Am.,  No.  ii8. 

Epistola  a  los  missionarios  de  Mexico,  por  Alonso 
Madrid^  1 631.  3601 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  529. 


Barrera. 
de  la  Barrera. 


Barrere(B.)  Emigration  a  Monte  Video  y  a  Buenos  Ayres. 
Par  B.  Barrere.     Paris^  1842.     8vo,  pp.  52.  3602 

"  Sur  la  nombreuse  emigration  des  Basques." 

Barrere  (P.)  Essai  sur  I'histoire  naturelle  de  la  France 
Equinoxiale.  Ou  denombrement  Des  Plantes,  des  Animaux  & 
des  Mineraux,  qui  se  trouvent  dans  I'lsle  de  Cayenne,  les 
risles  de  Remire,  sur  les  Cotes  de  la  Mer,  &  dans  le  Con- 
tinent de  la  Guyane  ...  .  Par  Pierre  Barrere  ...  .  Paris^ 
Piget^  M.  DCC.  XLI,  i2mo,  pp.  xxiv.,  21^. -{-Paris^  Feuve  Piget^ 
M.DCCXLi.x.      i2mo,  pp.  xxiv.,  315  (7).  H.  3603 

There  are  copies  of  the  first  edition  on  large  paper.  "In  this  little  work  the  author 
gives  but  a  very  imperfect  idea  of  the  natural  treasures  of  those  countries.  The  plants 
are  arranged  alphabetically,  under  the  names  given  them  by  Flumier  &  Tournefort." — 
Biog.  Univ. 

Barrere.  Nouvelle  relation  de  la  France  Equinoxiale, 
contenant  La  Description  des  Cotes  de  la  Guiane;  de  I'lsle  de 
Cayenne;  le  Commerce  de  cette  Colonie;  les  divers  change- 
mens  arrives  dans  ce  Pays ;  &  les  Moeurs  &  Coutumes  des  dif- 
ferens  Peuples  Sauvages  qui  I'habitent.  Avec  Des  Figures 
dessinees  sur  les  lieux.  Par  Pierre  Barrere,  Correspondant  de 
I'Academie  Royale  des  Sciences  de  Paris,  Docteur  &  Professeur 
en  Medicine  dans  rUniversite  de  Perpignan;  Medecin  de  I'Ho- 
pital  Militaire  de  la  meme  Ville,  ci-devant  Medicin-Botaniste 
du  Roi  dans  I'lsle  de  Cayenne.  Paris^  Af^'?  Damonneville^ 
Durand^  M.  DCC.  XLiii.  i2mo,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  250  (i).  16  Plates, 
3  Maps.  c,  H.  3604 

"  Barrere  a  decrit  la  maniere  dont  les  Espagnols  cultivent  le  riz,  dans  fHistairt  dt 
VAcadim'ie  des  sciences  (1743)." — Querard. 


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RARRETO. 


Rarrere.  Neue  Reiscn  nach  Guiana,  Peru  und  durch  das 
siidliche  Amerika  ...  aus  dcm  Franziisischcn  der  Herren  Bar- 
rcre,  Bougucr  und  de  la  Condamine  iihersctzt.  Mit  vielen  Kup- 
fertafelii  und  Landkarten.  Goettingen^  /Ibram  f^anJenhoecks  IVittwe. 
1 75 1.  8vo,  pp.  (14),  380  (12).  (Sammlung  neuer  ...  Reiscn, 
II"  Theil.)  H,  3605 

Barres  (F.  W.  Des).  The  Atlantic  Neptune  published  for 
the  Use  of  the  Royal  Navy  of  Great  Britain.  By  Joseph  F.  W. 
Des  Barres,  Esq.,  under  the  directions  of  the  R.  H.  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty.  Z-awr/ow,  1777.  2  vols..  Atlas 
folio.      146  Maps.  3606 

•SV;  Rich'8  Blbl.  Am.,  Vol.  I.,  249,  where  three  pages  are  occupied  in  describing  this 
Atlas,  and  it  is  justly  termed  "The  most  splendid  collection  of*  charts,  plans  and  views 
ever  published.  It  was  executed  at  the  expense  ofthe  British  Government,  for  the  use  of 
the  British  navy,  and  no  expense  spared  in  its  execution  in  order  to  render  it  a  monu- 
ment Worthy  of  the  nation."  The  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  was  surveyed  by  J.  F.  W.  Des 
Barres,  Esq.;  the  coasts,  harbors,  &c.,  of  St.  Lawrence,  in  North  America,  by  Major 
Holland;  those  of  New  England,  &c.,  by  S.  Holland,  G,  Sproule,  C.  Blascowitz,  J. 
Grant,  and  T.  Wheeler;  and  those  of  North  America,  from  New  York  south-west- 
ward to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  ftom  various  surveys. 

Barres.  Remarks  on  Des  Barres'  Chart  of  Boston  Harbor. 
1775.     4to.  3607 

Title  from  Col.  Aspinwall's  Catalogue,  No,  453. 

Barres.  The  Sea  Coast  of  Nova  Scotia  \  exhibiting  the 
diversities  of  the  Coast,  the  banks,  rocks,  &c.,  with  Remarks 
and  Directions  for  Navigation  and  Pilotage.  Surveyed  by  Joseph 
F.  W.  Des  Barres,  Esq.     London^  ^111-     Folio.  3608 

Barret  (J.  R.)  Speech  ...  In  the  House  ...  May  29,  i860. 
Washington  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  3609 

Barreto  (Francisco).  Rela^am  diaria  do  sitio  e  tomada  da 
forte  pra^a  do  Recife,  recupera^ao  das  capitanias  de  Itamaraca, 
Paraiba,  Rio-Grande,  Ciara  e  ilha  de  Fernando  de  Noronha,  por 
Francisco  Barreto  mestre  de  campa  general  do  estado  do  Brasil 
e  gobernador  de  Pernambuco.  Lisboa^  Craesbeeck^  1654.  4to, 
16  1.  3610 

Title  from  Ternaux-Compans,  No.  736. 

Barreto  (Nicholas).  Contestacion  al  Manifesto  que  ha  dado 
el  Escmo.  S.  D.  Francisco  de  Arango  sobre  la  Junta  proyectada 
en  la  Habana  en  Julio  del  ano  de  1808.  Habana^  1821.  8vo, 
pp.  31,  Errata,  i  1.  36 11 


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Barreto.  Contestacion  i|uc  da  el  Condc  dc  Casa  Barrcto, 
al  papcl  dc  Escmo.  Scfior  I).  Francisco  de  Arango  j  contraycn- 
dosc  en  parte  a  los  publicados  por  el  Scfior  D.  Jose  del  mismo 
appellido.      Habana^  1821.     8vu,  pp.  18.  3^ '2 

Barrett  (B.  F.  )  Love  tovsard  Enemies  ami  the  Way  to 
Manifest  it.  A  Sc.mon  ...  June  rath  1864.  By  B.  F.  Bar- 
rett ...  Philadelphia^  J.   B.  Lippincott  isf  Co.y  1864.      I2m(),  pp. 

H-  3^^'3 

[Barrett  (Jonathan  Fay)].  Concord:  a  Poem,  delivered 
before  the  Lyceum,  Concord,  Mass.,  January  22,  185 1  ...  . 
Boston^  Ticknor^  Reed^  and  Fields^  M  Dccc  Li.      i6mo,  pp.  32.     H. 

Barrett  (Joseph  C.)  The  Soldier  Bird.  A  History  of 
"  Old  Abe,"  the  Live  War  Eagle  of  the  Eighth  Wisconsin 
Regiment.  By  Joseph  C.  Barrett.  Chicago^  J.  L.  Sewell^  '865. 
8vo,  pp.  61.  3615 

Barrett  (Joseph  H.)  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  with  a 
condensed  view  of  his  most  important  speeches.  Also,  a  sketch 
of  the  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine.  By  Joseph  H.  Bar- 
rett.     Cincinnati^  i860.  c.  36 1 6 

Barrett.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  presenting  his  Early 
History,  Political  Career,  and  Speeches,  in  and  out  of  Congress ; 
also,  a  General  View  of  his  Policy  as  President  of  the  United 
States,  with  his  Messages,  Proclamations,  Letters,  etc.,  and  a 
Concise  History  of  the  War.  By  Joseph  H.  Barrett.  Cincin- 
nati:  Moore^  Wilstach  &  Baldwin^  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  518.  + 
with]  A  History  of  his  Eventful  Administration,  and  of  the 
Scenes  attendant  upon  his  Tragic  and  Lamented  Demise.  Cin- 
cinnati, Moore,  Wilstach  if^  Baldwin,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  842. 

Of  this  work  100,000  copies  have  been  sold. 


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Barrett.  Das  Leben  und  Wirken  Abraham  Lincoln's.  Aus 
dem  Englischen  frei  iibersetzt  von  J.  L.  C.  Eggers.  Cincinnati, 
Moore,  Wilstach  isf  Co.,  \%b^.     Svo,-\- Cincinnati,  1S66.     8vo. 

Barrett-Lennard,     See  Lennard. 

Barrett  (S.)  A  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery   Company,  June  6,  1831   ...  .   By  Samuel 


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Barrett 


Cambridge,  1 831.     8vo,  pp.  19. 


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BARRINUER. 


Barrett.  A  Di:,course  delivered  ...  Boston,  on  Fast  Day, 
April  10,  185 1,  by  Samuel  Barrett.  ...  Boston,  185 1.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  H.  3620 

Barrett.  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  ...  March  4,  1838.  In 
Consequence  of  the  Late  Duel  in  Washington.  By  Samuel  Bar- 
rett ...   .  [^Boston],  1838.     8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  3621 

Barrett.  Two  Discourses,  preached  ...  February  10, 1850, 
on  the  Completion  of  the  Twentyfifth  Year  of  his  Ministry,  by 
Samuel  Barrett.  ...  Boston,  printed  by  Tuttle  &  Dennett,  1850, 
8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  3622 

Also  :   A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Moses  G.  Thomas  ...    Con- 
cord,  N.    H.    February   25,    1829 Boston,   Leonard  C.  Bowles,  1829.      i2mo, 

pp.  25.  H.  Afterwards  published  as  a  tract  on  religious  experience.  A  Sermon  ... 
at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  George  R.  Noyes  ...  in  Petersham,  Oct.  15,  1834. 
Boston,  Charles  Boiven,  1 8  34.  i2mo,  pp.  24.  h.  A  Sermon,  preached  ...  August 
9,  1832,  the  Day  appointed  fur  fasting  ...  on  account  of  the  Approach  of  the  Cholera. 
By  Samuel  Barrett  ...  .  Boston,  1832.     8vo,  pp.  18.     h. 

Barrett  (S.  A.)  Maintonomah,  and  other  Poems.  By  S. 
A.  Barrett.  New-Tork,  Cady  &  Burgess,  mdcccxlix.  I2mu, 
pp.  209.  B.  &  H.  3623 

Barrett  (Walter),  pseudon.     See  [Scoville  (Joseph  A.)] 

Barrett  (W.  G.)  Baptist  Mission  in  Jamaica.  A  Reply 
to  the  Circular  of  the  Committee  of  the  Baptist  Missionary 
Society.  By  William  Garland  Barrett  ...  .  London  [1842J. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3624 

Barrick  (Richard).  The  Life  and  Dying  Confessions  of 
Richard  Barrick,  and  John  Sullivan,  Highway  Robbers,  together 
with  the  last  words  of  Alexander  White,  Murderer  and  Pirate, 
...  Executed  at  Cambridge,  ...  November  18.  1784.  Printed 
and  Sold  at  Worcester.  Sold  also  by  Edward  Houghton,  Post- 
Rider,  1784.      i2mo,  pp.  12.  3625 

Barrillon.  Politique  de  la  France  et  de  I'humanite  dans  le 
conflit  americain  par  Barrillon  ...  .  Paris,  Guillaumin  et  O', 
1861.     8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  3626 

Barringer  (D.  M.)  Speech  of  Mr.  D.  M.  Barringer,  of 
North  Carolina,  on  the  Tariff  ...  in  the  House  ...  July  i, 
1846.     \^IVashington,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  3627 


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Barrington  (D.)  Miscellanies  by  the  Honourable  Daines 
Barrington.  ...  London^  B.  fVhite^  and  J.  Nichols^  M  DCC  Lxxxi. 
4to,  pp.  iv.,  viii.,  557  (i).     2  Maps  and  4  Tables.  h.  3628 

Contains  the  celebrated  "Tracts  on  the  possibility  of  approaching  the  North-Pole." 
In  these  tracts  are  laid  down  the  results  of  numerous  inquiries  addressed  to  whaling 
captains,  especially  to  those  who  frequented  the  coasts  of  Labrador  and  Greenland.  A 
large  part  of  Dr.  Scoresby's  "  Arctic  regions"  is  devoted  to  a  discussion  of  the  facts 
collected  by  Barrington.  Also  contains,  "  Whether  the  Turkey  was  known  before  the 
Discovery  of  America,"  and  Francisco  Antonio  Maurelle's  "Journal  of  a  Spanish 
Voyage  in  1775,  to  explore  the  Western  Coast  of  N.  America." 

Barrington.  The  Possibility  of  reachiog^  the  North  Pole 
asserted.  By  the  Hon.  D.  Barrington.  A  New  Edition.  With 
an  Appendix,  containing  Papers  on  the  Same  Subject,  and  on 
A  North  West  Passage.  By  Colonel  Beaufoy,  f.r.s.  Illus- 
trated with  a  Map  of  the  North  Pole,  according  to  the  Latest 
Discoveries.  Second  Edition.  London^  T.  and  J.  Allman^  18 1' 8. 
8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  258.  Map.  h. +  The  possibility  of  approach- 
ing the  North  Pole  [etc.]  New-Tor k^  "James  Easthurn  ^  Co.^ 
1818.  8vo,  pp.  187.  Map.  ^.-{-New  Tori,  18 19.  8vo,  pp. 
187.     Map.  c.  3629 

Ste  Monthly  Review,  New  Series,  lxxxv.,  418. 

Barrington.  Instances  of  Navigators  who  have  reached 
High  Northern  Latitudes,  Read  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Royal 
Society,  May  19,  1774.  [Signed  Daines  Barrington,  f.r.s. 
London^  Benjamin  White^  1774.]     4to,  pp.  8.  H.  3630 

Barrington.  Additional  instances  of  Navigators  who  have 
reached  High  Northern  Latitudes  lately  received  from  Holland. 
[1776.]     4to,  pp.  2.  3631 

[Barrington.]  The  Probability  of  reaching  the  North  Pole 
discussed.  ...  London^  C.  Heydinger^  m.dcc.lxxv.  4to,  Title, 
pp.  155.  H.  3632 

Page  91  is  a  half  title,  "A  Supplement  to  the  Probability,"  etc.,  and  page  93  a 
title,  "Additional  Instances,"  etc.;  page  113  is  a  half  title,  "A  Second  Supplement," 
etc.;  and  page  115,  a  title,  "Observations  on  the  Floating  Ice  which  is  Found  In 
High  Northern  and  Southern  Latitudes.  To  which  are  added  Experiments  on  the 
Freezing  of  Sea  Water.  By  B.  Higgins,  m.d.,"  etc.  London,  m.  dcc.  lxxvi.  This 
work  caused  the  memorable  voyage  undertaken  by  Captain  Phipps. 

Barrington  (Shute),  Bishop.  The  Political  Life  of  William, 
Viscount  Barrington,  Compiled  by  his  Brother.  London.^  18 14. 
4to,  pp.  207,  Index,  2  1.     Portrait.  3633 

Includes  his  letters  on  American  affairs. 

Barrington  (W.  L.)     Reflections  on  Some  of  the  Results 

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of  the  Late  American  War :  being  A  Lecture,  delivered  in  the 
Friends'  Institute  ...  March  29th,  1866,  By  William  L.  Bar- 
rington  ...  .  £>«///«,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  43.  h.  3634 

Barrio.  Noticia  sobre  el  terreno  carbonifero  de  Coronel  i 
Lota,  sobre  los  trabajos  de  esplotacion  [sic]  en  el  emprendidos 
[sic]  por  Don  Paulino  del  Barrio,  injeniero  de  minas.     Santiago^ 


1857.     Imp.  8vo,  pp.  107.     5  Plates. 


3635 


Barrios  (G.)  Manifesto  of  Don  Gerardo  Barrios,  Captain 
General  and  President  of  the  Republic  of  San  Salvador,  to  his 
Fellow  Citizens.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  Nueva  Tork^ 
S.  Hallet^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  52.  H.  3636 

Barritt  (F.  F.)  East  and  West ;  or.  The  Beauty  of  Wil- 
lard's  Mill.  By  Mrs.  Frances  Fuller  Barritt.  New  York^  Beadle 
and  Company.     i2mo.  3^37 

"A  romance  of  western  life  and  adventure." 

Barritt.  The  Land-Claim  :  a  Story  of  the  Upper  Missouri. 
By  Mrs.  F.  F.  Barritt.  New  York^  Beadle  and  Company. 
i2mo.  3638 

Barroilhet.  Consideraciones  sobre  la  requeza  del  Peru  ; 
por  Carlos  Barroilhet.  Paris^  impr.  d'Aubusson  et  Kugelmann^ 
1859.     8vo,  pp.  33.  3639 

Barroilhet  (C.)  Grandeza  6  decadencia  del  Peru  ;  por 
Carlos  Barroilhet.  Paris,  impr.  d'Jubusson  et  Kugelmann,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  30  3640 

Barroilhet.  Opusculo  sobre  el  Huano,  dedicado  a  la  nacion 
peruana,  por  Carlos  Barroilhet.  Paris,  impr.  Walder,  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  104.  3641 

Barroilhet.  Examen  critico  de  un  opusculo  sobre  el 
huano  ;  por  Carlos  Barroilhet.  Paris,  impr.  Kugelmann,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  3642 

Barron  (J.)  Proceedings  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry,  Held  at  the 
Navy  yard,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  upon  Captain  James  Barron 
of  the  United  States'  Navy,  in  May,  1821.  fFashington,  J. 
Gideon,  1822.     8vo,  pp.  ill.  3643 

Barron.  Proceedings  of  the  General  Court  Martial  convened 
for  the  Trial  of  Commodore  James  Barron,  Captain  Charles 
Gordon,  Mr.  William  Hook,  and   Captain  John   Hall  of  the 


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United  States  Ship  Chesapeake,  in  the  month  of  January  1808. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Navy  Department.  Washington^ 
Printed  by  Jacob  Gideon^  Jr.,  1822.     8vo,  pp.  496.  3644 

Barron.     Correspondence.     See  Decatur  (Stephen). 

[Barron  (William)].  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  Free 
States  of  Antiquity,  applied  to  the  Present  Contest  between 
Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.  With  Reflections 
concerning  the  Future  Settlement  of  these  Colonies.     London^ 


T.  Cadell^  M  Dcc  Lxxvii.     4to,  pp.  vii.  (i),  151. 


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Barros  {P.  Andre  de).  Vida  do  apostolico  padre  Antonio 
Vieyra  da  Companhia  de  Jesus,  chamado  por  antonomasia  o 
grande :  acclamado  no  Mundo  por  principe  dos  oradores  evan- 
gelicos,  pregador  incomparavel  dos  reys  de  Portugal,  Varao 
esclarecido  em  virtudes,  e  letras  divinas,  e  humanas ;  restaurador 
das  missowes  do  Maranhao,  e  Para.  ...  Pelo  P.  Andre  de  Barros 
da  companhia  de  Jesus.  Lisboa^  na  nova  Officina  Sylviana^  1746. 
Folio,  12  p.  1.,  pp.  686.     Portrait  of  Vieyra.  3^45 

"  Le  P.  Andre  de  Barros,  ne  a  Lisbonne  en  1697,  superieur  de  la  maison  professe  de 
cette  ville,  fut  charge  par  I'Academie  royale  de  I'histoire  du  Portugal  d'ecrire  les  me- 
moires  ecdesiastiques  de  I'eveche  d'Algarve.  II  mourut  a  Lisbonne  en  1794.." — Le 
Clerc.  I  have  a  MS.  catalogue  of  books  relating  to  Brazil,  compiled  by  the  late 
Mr.  Ludewig,  in  which  he  quotes  an  edition,  Lisboa,  officina  de  Miguel  Rodriguez, 
1736,  4to.  "  Father  Vieyra  was  most  zealous  in  converting  the  Indians  of  Brazil,  but 
was  much  persecuted  by  the  Portuguese  inhabitants  for  opposing  their  making  slaves 
of  them  as  fast  as  they  became  Christians,  which,  it  appears,  they  had  previously  done, 
as  a  thing  of  course." — Rich. 

Barros  Arana.  See  Alvarez  de  Toledo  (F.),  (No.  973), 
Yves  d'Evreux,  and  Perrot  (N.) 

Barros  e  Sousa  de  Mesquita  de  Macedo  Leitao  e  Car- 
VALHOSA  (Manuel  Francis  de.)     See  Santarem  [Fiscount  de). 

Barros  ( Joam  de).  Asia  de  Joam  de  Barros  dos  |  fectos  que 
OS  Portugueses  fize-  |  ram  no  descobrimento  &  conquista  dos 
ma- 1  res  &  terras  diO\Ov\GX\te.\ Impressa  per  Germano  Galharde 
em\Lixboa :  a  xxviij.  de  'Junho\anno  de  m,  v.  lij,  |  2  p.  1.,  Text 
folioed  I  to  128.  Segunda  decada  da  Asia  de  Joawj  de  Barros  dos 
feitos  que  os  |  Portugueses  fizeram  no  |  descobrimewto  &  cowquista 
dos  mares  &  ter-|  ras  do  oriente.  |  Impressa  per  Germano  Gal- 
harde em  I  Lixboa.  aos.  xxliiij.  dias  de  \  Mar^o  de  M.  D,  L.  iij.  2  p. 
and  143  1,  Decada  Terceira  |  da  Asia  de  j  loamo  de  Barros  :  j  dos 
feitos  qve  os  Por- 1  tvgveses  fezerawo  no  descobri-  ]  mento  &  con- 
quista dos  mares  &  terras  |  do  Oriente.  |  Dirigida  ao   Senado  da 


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Cama- 1  ra  desta  cidade  de  Lisboa.  [Vignette]  Em  Lisboa  \  Com 
todas  as  licettfas  necessarias,  \  Impressa  per  lorge  Rodriguez.  Anno 
de  \f>l%.\Aa  custa  de  Antonio  Gonfaluez  mercador  de  liuros.  \  Folio, 
10  p.  1.,  Text,  262  ).  3646 

This  is  a  most  important  collection,  consisting  of  eight  decades  in  all.  Decades  11. 
and  III.  contain  some  particulars  concerning  Magellan,  the  discovery  of  America, 
Brazil,  etc.  Diego  do  Couto  assisted  in  the  compilation,  and  a  complete  set  of  these 
"  Autores  Dignos  de  Eterna  Fama,"  is  certainly  "  one  of  the  rarest  and  most  impor- 
tant in  the  whole  range  of  Portuguese  literature."  I  have  not  thought  it  necessary  to 
describe  the  other  decades.  A  perfect  copy  of  the  Decada  vi.  is  of  the  greatest  rarity, 
nearly  all  the  copies  having  been  destroyed  by  fire.  Concerning  this  work,  tee  Da  Silva 
Diccionario  Bibliographia  Portuguez,  iii.,  322;  Oliveyra,  Memoires  Historiquos  y  Lit- 
teraires  de  Portugal;  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana,  Vol.  i.,  60  ;  and  Meuselius,  Vol.  11., 
Part  II.,  28.  Brunet  remarks  that  the  original  editions  are  presque  introuvables.  An 
imperfect  set  sold  at  Puttick's,  in  i860,  for  £19  15s.  There  was  an  Italian  transla- 
tion of  Decades  i.  and  11.,  with  the  following  title : 

Barros.  L'Asia  del  Sig.  Giovanni  di  Barros,  consigliero  del 
christianissimo  Re  di  Portogallo,  de  fatti  dei  Portoghesi  nello 
scoprimento  e  conquiste  de  mari  e  terre  di  Oriente.  Fenetia^ 
1561-62.     2  vols.,  4to.  3647 

Barros.  Da  Asia  de  loao  de  Barros  e  de  Diogo  de 
Couto  nova  edi^ao  ...  .  Lisboa^  Na  Regia  Officina  Typograjica^ 
MDCCLXxviiL-M.DCCLxxxi.     1 5  vols.,  sm.  8vo.     Portrait.       h. 

The  work  of  Barros  fills  eight  volumes.  Vol.  ix.  is  a  "Vida  ...  de  Barros  por 
Manoel  Severim  de  Faria  e  indice  geral  ...  ." 

Barros  (Jose  Mauricio  Fernandes  Pereira).  Apontomentos 
de  Direito  financeiro  brasileiro.  Rio  de  yaneiro,  Typ  de  E.  & 
H.  Laenimertj  1855.     8vo,  pp.  431.  3649 

Barros  (Joao  Borges  de).  Rela9ao  summara  dos  funebres 
obsequios,  que  se  fizeram  na  cidade  da  Bahia  a  memoria  do  sr. 
dr.  Manuel  de  Mattos  Botelho,  provisor  e  governador  do  biz- 
paeto  de  Marianna.     Lisboa,  na  Reg.  Off".  Silviana,  I745«     4^0. 

Barrot.  Piezas  Officiales  relativas  a  los  Acontecimientis  de 
Cartajena  en  Julii  i  Agosto  del  presente  afio  conexionados  con 
la  persona  del  S'-  Adolfo  Barrot,  Consul  Frances  en  aquella 
plaza,     Bogota,  1833.     8vo,  pp.  120,  Supplement  (1834),  39. 

Barrow  (Alexander).  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U,  S.,  on  the  30th  of  March,  1846. 
[^Washington,  1846.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3652 

Barrow  (C.)  On  the  Affairs  of  the  West  Indies.  By  C. 
Barrow.     London,  1830.     8vo,  pp.  16.  3653 


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[Barrow  (John).]  A  Chronological  Abridgment  or  History 
of  Discoveries  made  by  Europeans  in  different  parts  of  the 
world.     London^  1756.     3  vols.,  iimo.  3^54 

Republished,  with  the  following  title : 

Barrow.  A  Collection  of  Authentic,  Useful  and  Entertain- 
ing Voyages  and  Discoveries.  By  John  Barrow,  Esq.  London^ 
G.  Knox^  1764,  1765.     3  vols.,  i2mo. -|-Also  London^  ^783- 

Includes  Columbus,  Vasco  de  Gama,  Drake,  Raleigh,  Cavendish,  etc.  See  M.  R., 
XXXII.,  481. 

Barrow.  Abrege  chronologique,  ou  Histoire  des  decouvertes 
des  Europeens  dans  les  differentes  parties  du  monde :  extraite 
des  Relations  les  plus  exacte  et  des  voyages  les  plus  veridiques, 
par.  M.  Barrow,  traduite  de  I'anglois  par  M.  Targe.  Paris,  Sail- 
lant-Desaint  et  Panckoucke,  1766.      12  vols.,  i2mo.  s.  3656 

*'  Cet  abrege,  fait  avec  une  methode  qui  manque  a  I'Histoire  generale  des  Voyages, 
de  Tabbe  Prevost,  a  du  avoir  du  succes  avant  la  publication  de  I'abkege  de  cette  histoire, 
par  la  Harpe." — Querard. 

Barrow.  A  Voyage  to  Cochinchina,  in  the  Years  1792  and 
1793  ...  ,  By  John  Barrow  ...  .  With  several  Engravings  by 
Medland,  coloured  ...  .  London,  T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davies,  1806. 
4to,  pp.  xviii.  (2),  447.  H.  3657 

Pages  7Z-136,  with  two  plates  and  a  map,  relate  to  "  Rio  de  Janeiro"  and  "The 
Brazils." 

Barrow,  Voyage  a  la  Cochinchine  par  les  lies  de  Madere, 
de  Teneriffe,  le  cap  Vert,  le  Bresil  et  I'lle  de  Java,  en  1792-93, 
traduit  de  I'anglais,  par  Malte-Brun,  avec  des  notes.  Paris, 
Buisson,  180/.     2  vols.,  8vo,  and  Atlas,  4to.  3658 

Barrow  [Sir  John).  An  Auto-Biographical  Memoir  of  Sir 
John  Barrow,  Bart.  ...  including  Reflections,  Observations,  and 
Reminiscences  at  home  and  abroad,  from  Early  Life  to  Advanced 
Age.  ...  London,  John  Murray,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  xi.,  515.  Por- 
trait, C,  H.  3659 

"  A  Voyage  to  the  Greenland  Whale  Fishery,"  pp.  16-28;  War  and  Peace  with 
America;  The  Arctic  Voyages,  325-334.     See  N.  A.  R.,  lxvi.,  348. 

Barrow  (John).  A  Chronological  History  of  Voyages  into 
the  Arctic  Regions ;  undertaken  chiefly  for  the  purpose  of  dis- 
covering a  North-East,  North- West,  or  Polar  Passage  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific,  from  the  Earliest  Periods  of  Scandi- 
navian Navigation  to  the  Departure  of  the  Recent  Expeditions 
under  the  orders  of  Captains  Ross  and  Buchan,  ...  By  John  Bar- 


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row,  F.R.s.     London^  John  Murray^  1818.     8vo,  pp.  (6),  379,  48. 
Map  and  3  Woodcuts.  c,  h.  3660 

Another  edition,  brought  down  to  1848,  contains  a  translation  of  Maldonado's 
famous  voyage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  with  cuts.  An  elaborate  work, 
written  while  the  author  was  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  with  full  command  of  the 
needful  materials.     See  Monthly  Review,  lxxxviii.,  62;  Q.  R.,  in.,  194. 

Barrow.  Histoire  Chronologique  des  Voyages  vcs  le  pole 
arctique  ...  depuis  les  premieres  navigations  des  Scandinaves 
jusqu'a  I'expedition  faite  en  i8i8.  Traduit  ...  par  ...  [de  Fau- 
conpret].     Paris^  Gide  fils^  1819.     2  vols.,  8vo.     Maps.        3661 

[Barrow.]  The  Eventful  History  of  the  Mutiny  and  Pirati- 
cal Seizure  of  H.  M.  S.  Bounty ;  its  Cause  and  Consequences. 
Illustrated  by  Six  Etchings,  from  Original  Drawings  by  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Battey.  London^  "Jo^^  Murray^  mdcccxxxi.  i6mo, 
pp.  ix.,  356,  H.  3662 

Reprinted,  with  the  following  title  : 

[Barrow.]  A  Description  of  Pitcairn's  Island  and  its  In- 
habitants. With  an  authentic  Account  of  the  Mutiny  of  the 
Ship  Bounty,  and  of  the  subsequent  Fortunes  of  the  Mutineers. 
London^  "John  Murray^  1 839.  +  [Reprinted.]  New  Tork^  Harpers^ 
1839.    \%mQ.-\- London^  1847.      i6mo.  s.  3663 

The  two  preceding  books  scarcely  belong  to  '•  Americana,"  except  that  the  object 
of  the  Bounty's  voyage  was  to  convey  the  bread-fruit  tree  to  the  West  Indies.  See 
Bligh  (W.) 

Barrow.  The  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay :  being  the  re- 
marks of  Captain  W.  Coats,  in  many  Voyages  to  that  Locality, 
between  the  years  1727  and  1751.  With  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining extracts  from  the  Log  of  Capt.  Middleton  on  his  Voyage 
for  the  Discovery  of  the  North- West  Passage,  in  H.  M.  S. 
"Furnace"  in  1 741-2.  Edited  by  John  Barrow,  Esq.  Lon- 
don^ Printed  for  the  Hakluyt  Society^  M  DCCC  Lll.     8vo,  4  p.  1., 


pp.  X. 


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3664 


Barrow.  The  Life  of  George  Lord  Anson,  Admiral  of  the 
Fleet ;  Vice-Admiral  of  Great  Britain  ;  and  First  Lord  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Admiralty,  previous  to,  and  during,  the  Seven- 
Years'  War.  By  Sir  John  Barrow  ...  .  London^  Murray^ 
MDCCCXxxiv.     8vo,  pp.  xxxix.,  484.     Portrait.       c.  k,  h.  3665 

Barrow.  The  Life  of  Richard,  Earl  Howe,  k.g..  Admiral 
of  the  Fleet  and  General  of  Marines.     By  Sir  John  Barrow, 


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Bart,  F.R.s.     London^  Murray^  mdcccxxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  xvi., 
432.     Portrait  and  Fac-similes.  c.  &  h.  3666 

Contains  an  account  of  his  services  in  command  of  the  American  fleet,  engagement 
with  Count  D'Estaing's  squadron,  &c.     See  Ed.  and  Qu.  Reviews, 

Barrow.  Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  with  numerous  Original  Letters  from  him  and  the  Lord 
High  Admiral  to  the  Queen  and  great  Officers  of  State.  Com- 
piled from  MSS.  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  British  Museum, 
and  the  Archives  of  Madrid,  never  before  published.  By  John 
Barrow,  Esq.     London^  yo^n  Murray^  1843.     ^^*^>  PP*  44°'     c- 

Reprinted  and  abridged.  London,  1842.  i2mo,  pp.  200.  +  i844.  izmo. -\-Neiv 
York,  1846.      i2mo. 

Barrow.  Memoirs  of  the  Naval  Worthies  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth's Reign;  of  their  Gallant  Deeds,  Daring  Adventures,  and 
Services  in  the  Infant  State  of  the  British  Navy,  with  brief 
Biographical  Notices  of  the  respective  Commanders  :  illustrated 
by  numerous  Autograph  Letters  and  other  unpublished  Docu- 
ments.    By  John  Barrow,  Esq.   f.r.s.     London^  John  Murray^ 

1845.  8vo,  pp.  512.  3668 

Comprising  accounts  of  the  American  voyages  of  Frobisher,  Davis,  Gilbert,  Haw- 
kins, Draice,  Cavendish,  and  others,  from  unpublished  sources. 

Barrow.  Voyages  of  Discovery  and  Research  within  the 
Arctic  Regions,  from  the  Year  1818  to  the  Present  Time  :  under 
the  command  of  the  several  Naval  Officers  employed  by  Sea  and 
Land  in  search  of  a  North-west  Passage  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific,  with  Two  Attempts  to  reach  the  North  Pole. 
Abridged  and  arranged  from  the  Original  Narratives,  with  Occa- 
sional Remarks,  by  Sir  J.  Barrow,  Bart.     London^  John  Murray, 

1846.  8vo,  pp.  544.     Portrait  and  Plates. -f- A^^zy  York,  Harpers, 
1846.     i2mo.  3669 

Barrow.  A  Letter  to  John  Barrow,  Esq.,  on  the  subject  of 
Polar  Expeditions  ;  or  the  Reviewer  Reviewed.  London,  R'tdg- 
way,  1 8 19.     8vo,  pp.  16.  3670 

Barrow.  A  Letter  to  John  Barrow,  Esq.  f.r.s.  on  the  late 
Extraordinary  and  Unexpected  Hyperborean  Discoveries  [of 
Ross,  Parry,  &c.J  For  Private  Perusal  only.  London,  W.  Pople, 
1826.     8vo,  pp.  46.  H.  3671 

"  Another  edition,  with  some  alterations,  was  printed  in  the  same  year,  and  with 
the  addition  to  this  title  'made  by  a  Quarterlv  Reviewer  and  Captain  Parry.'"— O. 
Rich. 


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BARRUBL-BEAUVBRT. 


Barrow  (John).  Facts  relating  to  North  Eastern  Texas, 
condensed  from  Notes  made  during  a  Tour  through  that  por- 
tion of  the  United  States.  By  John  Barrow.  London^  Simpkin 
Uf  Co.,  1849.     8vo,  pp.  68.     Map.  p.  3672 

Barrow  (Robert).     See  [Dickinson  (Jonathan)]. 

Barrow  (Robert  Ruffin).  ...  A  Miscellaneous  Essay  on  the 
Political  Parties  of  the  Country,  the  Rise  of  Abolitionism  and  the 
Impolicy  of  Secession.  By  R.  R.  Barrow.  New  Orleans,  L. 
Marchand,  Printer,  186 1.     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  3673 

Barrow  (W.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Washington  Barrow,  of  Ten- 
nessee, on  the  Reference  of  the  Presidents  Annual  Message, 
delivered  in  the  House.  ...  January  24,  1848.  IVashington, 
1848.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  3674 

Barrows  (E.  P.)  A  View  of  the  American  Slavery  Ques- 
tion. By  E.  P.  Barrows,  Jr.  ...  New  Tork,  John  S.  Taylor, 
1836.     24mo,  pp.  114.  3675 

Barrows.  The  High  School  Policy  of  Massachusetts,  by 
Rev.  W.  Barrows  ....  From  the  New  Englander  for  November, 
1858.      New  Haven,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  22.  B.,  H.  3676 

Barrows.  Honor  to  the  Brave.  A  discourse  delivered  Aug. 
23?  1863.  By  Rev.  William  Barrows.  Boston,  John  M. 
iVhit 


Vtttemore  &  Co.,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  19. 


3677 


Barrows.  Our  War  and  our  Religion  :  and  their  Harmony. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Old  South  Church,  Reading,  Mass., 
March  2,  1862.  By  William  Barrows,  Pastor.  Boston,  J.  M. 
IVhittemore  ^  Co.,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  19.  B.  3678 

Barrows.  Shall  we  legislate  ?  Alcohol  and  the  Common- 
wealth   ...    By  Rev.  W.  Barrows.     Boston,  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  42. 

Barrows.  The  War  and  Slavery ;  and  their  Relations  to 
each  other.  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  the  Old  South  Church, 
Reading,  Mass.,  December  28,  1862.  By  Rev.  William  Bar- 
rows. Boston,  1863.  8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  + Second  Edition.  Bos- 
ton, John  M.  IVhittemore  dff  Co.,  1863.      8vo,  pp.  18.       a.  3680 

Barruel-Beauvert  (P.  A.  de).  Bombardement  et  entiere 
destruction  de  Grey-Town.  2™'  lettre  du  delegue  de  la  popula- 
tion  fran^aise  de   Grey-Town  (Royaume  mosquite,  Amerique 


Barry. 


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Centralc)  ...  .  [Signed  Philippe  Augustc  de  Banuel-Beauvert.] 
Paris^  20  Septembre^  1856.      8vo,  pp.  41  (i).  h.  368 1 

Barry  (E.  D.)  A  Discourse  delivered  in  St.  Matthew's 
Church,  Jersey  City,  December,  1845.  'V  ^^^  ^^y.  Edmund 
D.Barry  ...  containing  Historical  Notices  of  the  ...  Parish  ...  . 
New-York^  Stanford  ilf  Swords,,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  3682 

[Barry  [Lieut.  Henry)].  The  Advantage  which  America 
derives  from  her  Commerce,  Connexion,  and  Depcndance  on 
Britain.  Addressed  to  the  People  of  America.  1775.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M.  3683 

[Barry  (Henry)].  Answers  to  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  a  "  Friendly  address  to  all  reasonable  Americans,  on  the 
subject  of  our  Political  confusions".     Boston^  lyy^.     8vo. 

The  Strictures  are  attributed  to  General  Henry  Lee.  The  Friendly  Address  is  by 
Dr.  Thomas  Cooper. 

Barry  (J.  S.)  A  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Sketch  of  the 
Name  and  Family  of  Stetson  ;  from  the  Year  1634,  to  the  Year 
1847.  ^y  Jo^i"  Stetson  Barry.  ...  Boston^  the  Author,,  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  116.  H.  3685 

Barry.  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town  of  Hanover, 
Mass.,  with  Family  Genealogies.  By  John  S.  Barry  ...  .  Boston,, 
Samuel  G.  Drake,,  1853.     8vo,  pp.  448.     Woodcuts.       H.  3686 

Barry.  The  History  of  Massachusetts.  ...  By  John  Stetson 
Barry  ...  .  Boston,,  the  Author,,  185^) -57.  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  516; 
xii.,  514;  xii.,  468.  H.  3687 

Vol.  I.  The  Colonial  Period,  PMlifs,  Sampson,  and  Company,  1855;  11.  The  Pro- 
vincial Period,  1857;  111.  The  Commonwealth  Period,  1857.  5m  North  American 
Review,  lxxxv.,  266. 

Barry  (P.)  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  International 
Trade  of  the  United  States  and  England,  and  of  the  Trade  of 
the  United  States  and  Canada  ;  with  Tables  of  Federal  Cur- 
rency, Canadian  Currency  and  Sterling,  Exchange  Formulas, 
&c.,  by  P.  Barry.      Chicago,,  D.  B.  Cooke  &'  Co.,  1858.  c. 

Barry  (Pat.)  American  and  Indian  Transit.  London,  1859. 
8vo.  3689 

Barry  (T.)  Narrative  of  the  Singular  Adventures  and  Cap- 
tivity of  Mr.  Thomas  Barry  among  the  Munsipi  Indians,  in  the 
unexplored  regions  of  North  America,  during  the  years  1797, 

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BARSTOW. 


1798,  and  1799;  including  the  manners,  customs,  Sec.  of  that 
tribe  ;  also  a  particular  account  of  his  escape,  accompanied  by  an 
American  Female ;  the  extraordinary  hardships  they  encoun- 
tered, and  their  safe  arrival  in  London.  Written  by  Himself. 
Z-oWow,  M'/V,  1800.     i2mo,  Colored  Plate.  3^90 

"  Probably  a  fictitious  narrative." — Rich.     See  M.  R.,  xxxv.,  214, 

Barry  (W.)  A  History  of  Framingham,  Massachusetts,  in- 
cluding the  Plantation,  from  1640  to  the  Present  Time,  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  a  Notice  of  Sudbury  and  its  First  Proprie- 
tors ;  also,  a  Register  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Framingham  before 
1800,  with  Genealogical  Sketches:  By  William  Barry  ...  Bosion^ 
"James  Monroe  and  Company^  ^847.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  456.       c.  &  H. 

Barry  (W,  T.)  Address  of  William  T.  Barry,  ...  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.    Washington^  ^^34-     ^vo,  pp.  24.    H. 

Barry.  Letter  of  William  T.  Barry,  Postmaster  General,  to 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  ;  Reviewing 
the  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  that  House,  appointed  to 
investigate  the  aftairs  of  the  Post  Office  Department.  March  2, 
1835.  Washington.,  printed  by  Blair  and  Rives .,  ^^'iS-  ^vo,  pp. 
30.  H.  3693 

Barstow  (A.  C.)  Speeches  of  Hon.  A.  C.  Barstow,  Rev. 
Geo.  T.  Day,  Rev.  A.  Woodbury,  Hon.  Thomas  Davis,  and 
Resolutions  adopted  at  a  Meeting  ...  in  Providence,  R.  L,  De- 
cember 2d,  1859,  o"  ^^^  •••  Execution  of  John  Brown.  Provi- 
dence., i860.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  3694 

Barstow  (B.)  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  James  Buchanan,  Pre- 
sident   Elect    ...    .    By    Benjamin    Barstow,  of  Salem,   Mass. 


Concord.,  N.  //.,  1857.     ^^^t  PP-  ''^■ 


H. 


3695 


Barstow.  Speech  of  Benjamin  Barstow,  of  Salem,  on  the 
Abolition  Propensities  of  Caleb  Cushing.  Delivered  at  the 
Massachusetts  National  Democratic  Convention,  held  at  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  22,  1853.  ...  Boston.,  1853.     8^°»  PP-  ^^-        "•  3^9^ 

Barstow  (G.)  The  History  of  New  Hampshire  from  its  Dis- 
covery, in  1614,  to  the  Passage  of  the  Toleration  Act,  in  1819. 
By  George  Barstow.  Concord.,  I.  S.  Boyd.,  June  4,  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  iv.,  456,  Errata,  i  slip.  Portraits.  h.-|- Second  Edition. 
Boston.,  Little.,  Brown  iff  0.,  Jan  .  20,  1853.     ^^o,  pp.  iv.,  456. 

c.  3697 


BARTHELEMY. 


491 


Barstovv.  War  the  Only  Means  of  preserving  our  Nation- 
ality. An  Oration,  delivered  at  San  Jose  ...  Cal.  July  4,  1864, 
By  George  Barstovv.     San  Francisco^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  16.         H. 

Barstovv  (Wm.  A.)  The  trial  in  the  Supreme  Court  ...  on 
the  relation  of  Alex.  Bashford  vs  Wm.  A.  Barstovv  contesting 
the  right  to  the  office  of  Governor  of  Wisconsin  ...  Madison^ 
ll^is.^  1856.     8vo,  pp.  368.  p.  3699 

Barstovv  (Z.  S.)  Remarks  on  the  "Preliminary  History" 
of  Two  Discourses  by  the  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d.  My 
Zedekiah  S.  Barstovv.  ...  fif//(5wj /la/Zf,  1821.     8vo,  pp.  24.   H.,  M. 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Ac  worth,  N.  H.  October  14,  1829,  at  thi;  Installation 
of  Rev.  Moses  G.  (Jrosvenor  ...  .  Boston,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  27  (l).  ii.  ...  A  Ser- 
mon ...  Nov.  5,  1S57,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Greenwood  ...  in 
Westnwreland.   ...   Keene,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Bart  (T.  M.)  Considerations  philosophiques  et  politiques 
sur  le  regime  des  colonies.     Bordeaux.,  1801.     8vo.  c.  3701 

Barth  (Christian  Gottlieb).  Der  Negerkonig  Zamba.  Eine 
Sklavengcschichte.  Seitenstuck  zu  „  Onkel  Tom's  Hiitte." 
Nach  dem  Englischen  bearbeitet.  Zvveite  Auflage.  Stuttgart., 
J.  F.  Steinkopf.,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  232.     Engraving.  3702 

Barth.  Unipkautsit  52git  maggoertorlugit  Bibelemit.  Illin- 
niarringnut  kittorngarenullo  illingajut.  Calev.,  Barthih  sonnal- 
auktangit;  Stuttgart.,  y.  F.  Steinhpjil  nelliauktangit,  1852.  i2mo, 
pp.  vi.,  205.     Woodcuts.  3703 

Bible  stories  in  the  Esquimaux  language. 

Barthe  (J.  G.)  Le  Canada  Reconquis  par  la  France.  Par 
J.-G.  Barthe.  Suivi  de  Pieces  Justificatives  Ouvrage  illustre  de 
six  Gravures  et  une  Carte.  Paris.,  Ledoyen.,  1855.  8vo,  8  pi.  1., 
pp.  416,  Table,  i  1.  c.  3704 

Barthe.  Lettre  sur  le  Canada.  A  M.  de  Monmerque, 
conseiller  a  la  Cour  royale  de  Paris  ...  .  Paris.,  impr.  de  Remquet., 
1854.     8vo.  3705 

Barthelemy  (Auguste  Marseille).  A  M.  J.  K.  Polk,  pre- 
sident des  £tats-Unis.  L'Amerique.  Paris.,  impr.  de  Lange- 
L'evy.,  1848.     8vo.  3706 

Barthelemy  (Peter).  Supreme  Court.  In  Error.  P. 
Barthelemy  &  L.  de  Bullion  for  Conspiracy  and  Libel  against 
the  Rev.  A.  Verren,  versus  the  People,  ...   ist. — Opening  Argu- 


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ment  for  the  Plaintiffs  in  Error.  2d — Argument  of  J.  R.  Whit- 
ing ...  for  the  Maijitenance  of  the  Trial — the  Charge  of  the 
Recorder  ...  The  Sentence  and  Execution  complained  of.  3d. — 
Closing  Argument  for  the  Reversal  of  the  whole  Proceeding,  by 
H.  M.  Western  &  Clinton  Dewitt,  of  Counsel  for  the  Defence 
...   .  [n.  p.,  1841.]     8vo.  pp.  98.  H.  3707 

Barthelemy,  Letter  to  the  Right  Reverend  Benjamin  T. 
Onderdonk,  d.d.  ...  in  reply  to  his  Congratulations  to  the  Rev. 
Antoine  Verren,  Tried  and  Acquitted  for  ...  Perjury.  By  P. 
Barthelemy.     New  Tork^  Casserly  and  SonSy  1842.     8vo,  pp.  14. 

H.  3708 

Barthelemy-Hadot  {Mad.  Marie  Adele).  Guillaume  Penn, 
ou  les  premiers  colons  de  la  Pensylvanie.  Paris^  Pigoreau^  1816. 
3  vols.,  iimo.  3709 

This  and  the  Fullowing  arc  probably  fictions : 

Barthelemy-Hadot.  La  revolte  de  Boston,  ou  la  jeune 
hospitaliere.     Paris^  Lecointe  et  Durey^  1820.     3  vols.,  i2mo. 

Barthelmess.  Bibliographic  der  Freimaurerei  in  Amcrika, 
zusammengestellt  von  R.  Baithelmess,  m.d.  New  Tori,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  371 1 

Barthema.     See  Varthema. 

Bartholomew  (Andrew).  A  Dissertation  on  the  qualifica- 
tions necessary  to  a  lawful  profession,  and  enjoying  special  ordi- 
nances, &c.     Hartford  [^lybgl^.     i2mo,  pp.  47.  3712 

Bartholemew.  Sermon  before  the  Association  of  Litch- 
field County,  Goshen,  October  2, 1766.  By  Andrew  Bartholo- 
mew.    Hartford,  ^1^1-     8vo,  pp.  32.  3713 

Bartholomew  (E.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Edward  Bar- 
tholomew, Collector  of  i  xcise  for  the  City  and  County  of  Phila- 
delphia, From  the  time  of  his  Appointment,  Nov.  21,  1782,  to 
the  22d  of  Nov.  1783.  In  which  is  exhibited,  the  Amount  of 
the  Monies  received  by  him,  on  account  of  Excise  accrued 
before  his  Appointment ;  and  the  Amount  of  Monies  received 
on  account  of  Excise  accruing  within  the  period  aforesaid ;  to- 
gether with  a  list  of  the  Persons  by  whom  the  same  were  paid. 
Also  the  Payments  thereof  to  the  Treasurer.  Likew'se  the 
Excise  accruing  since  the  time  of  his  Appointment,  which  is 
represented  to  be  still  outstanding.      And  the  amount  of  the 


BARTLETT. 


493 


Quantity     exported.       Philadelphia^    Printed   by    J.    Bailey^     ... 
M,DCC,LXXiv.     8vo,  pp.  25.  P.  3714 

Title  mUprintcd  1774  for  1784. 

Bartholomew,  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Kdwanl  Martholo- 
mew,  Es(|.  Collector  of  Kxcise  for  the  City  and  County  of 
Philadelphia,  From  the  22d  of  Nov.  1783,  to  the  22d  of  Nov. 
1784.  ...  Philadelphia^  Printed  by  J.  Bailey^  ...  M.ucxM.xxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  P.  3715 

Bartholomew.  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Edward  Bartholo- 
mew, Esquire  ;  Collector  of  Excise,  Philadelphia  City  and 
County ;  From  the  time  to  which  his  Accounts  were  last  settled, 
to  the  31st  December,  1785,  inclusive.  Philadelphia^  Printed 
by  Robert  Jitien^  ...  M,ucc,Lxxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  23.  i*.  3716 

Barthof.omew  (J.)  Black's  Atlas  of  North  America.  A 
Series  of  Twenty  Maps  constructed  and  engraved  by  John  Bar- 
tholomew. With  Introductory  Letter-Press  and  a  Complete 
Index.  Edinburgh^  Jdam  and  Charles  Blacky  mdccclvl  Folio, 
pp.  39.     20  Maps.  H.  3717 

Bartholomew  (J.  G.)  The  Hour  of  Peril.  A  Sermon  ... 
in  Roxbury  ...  April  21,  1861.  By  Rev.  J.  G.  Bartholomew. 
Boston^  1 86 1.     8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  3718 

Bartholomew  (Orlo).  An  Address :  delivered  at  Augusta, 
[Oneida  County,  N,  Y.]  September  7th,  1847,  on  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Formation  of  the  Congregational  Church. 
By  Orlo  Bartholomew.  Hamilton  [M  i^.J,  1849.  ^^°>  PP* 
25.  s.  3719 

Bartlet  (W.  S.)  The  Frontier  Missionary:  a  Memoir  or 
the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey,  a.m..  Missionary  at  Pownal- 
borough,  Maine}  Cornwallis  and  Annapolis,  N.  S. ;  with  Illus- 
trations, Notes,  and  an  Appendix.  By  William  S.  Bartlet, 
A.M.,  ...  With  a  Preface  by  Right  Rev.  George  Burgess,  d.d., 
...  Boston,  Ide  and  Dutton,  ^853.  8vo,  pp.  ix.,  365  (i).  Por- 
traits and  Woodcuts.  h.  3720 

Contains  interesting  details  of  eastern  border  lifi;  during  the  Revolutionary  War. 

[Bartlett  (Bailey.?)].  Remarks  on  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Episcopal  Conventions  for  forming  an  American  Constitution. 
Addressed  to  the  Publick.  With  Proposals  for  them  in  Future 
Conventions.     And  an  Account  of  the  Plan   proposed  for  an 


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American  Church.     By  a  Layman.      Printed  by  S.  Hall^  Boston^ 

MDCCLXXXVI.       8vO,  pp.  8.  H.  372I 

"  Mr.  Bartlett  of  Haverhill." — MS.  note  on  the  copy  in  Har-v,  Coll.  Library. 

Bartlett  (C.  R.)  An  Account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  Malignant  f'ever,  commonly  called  the  Yellow  Fever ! 
which  lately  appeared  in  Newport; —  ...  By  Charles  R.  Bartlett, 
M.D.  To  which  is  added  some  Remarks  on  the  Conduct  of  the 
Author,  and  others  immediately  concerned  in  this  first  transac- 
tion of  this  unfortunate  affair.  Neivport.,  Dmi  Farnsworth^  iSoi. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  3722 

"  At  the  end  is   Moses  Brown's  account  of  those  who  died  in   Providence  of  the 
disease." — J.  R.  Bartlktt. 

Bartlett  (D.  W.)  ...  The  Life  of  Gen.  Franklin  Pierce, 
of  New-Hampshire,  the  Democratic  Candidate  for  President  of 
the  United  States.  By  D.  W.  Bartlett.  Thirteenth  Thousand. 
Juburn.,  Derby  &  Miller^  1852.  i6mo,  pp.  300.  Portrait.  H. 
+  New  Edition.      1855.      i2mo,  pp.  304.  37^3 

Bartlett.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Hon.  Abraham 
Lincoln.  To  which  is  added  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon. 
Hannibal  Hamlin.  By  David  W.  Bartlett.  New  Tork^  i860. 
i2mo.  3724 

Bartlett.  Modern  Agitators  ;  or,  Pen  Portraits  of  living 
American  Reformers.  By  David  W.  Bartlett.  New  Tork^ 
1856.      i2mo,  pp.  396.     6  Portraits.  c.  3725 

See  Putnam's  Magazine,  Vol.  v.,  p.  547. 

Bartlett.  Presidential  Candidates  :  containing  Sketches, 
Biographical,  Personal,  and  Political,  of  Prominent  Candidates 
for  the  Presidency  in  i860.     By  D.  W.  Bartlett.     New  York., 


A.  B.  Burdick.,  1859.      i2mo,  pp.  360. 


c.  &  H. 


3726 


Bartlett  (E.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Character,  and 
Writings  of  William  Charles  Wells,  m.d.,  f.r.s.  ...  By  Elisha 
Bartlett  ...  .  Louisville.,  Ky..,  Prentice  and  ff^eisinger.,  iS^g.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  B.  3727 

Bartlett.  The  History,  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  the 
fevers  of  the  United  States.  By  Elisha  Bartlett,  m.d.  Phila- 
delphia., Lea  ^  Blanchard^  1847.  8vo,  pp.  547.  +  Third  Edition, 
Revised.  Philadelphia.,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  xxv.,  i  1.  49-595.  b. 
+  Fourth  Edition,  Revised  by  A.  Clark,  m.d.  Philadelphia., 
1856.     8vo,  pp.  xxxii.,  610.  c.  3728 


BARTLETT. 


495 


Bartlett.  An  Oration  ...  [at]  Lowell,  July  4,  1848,  bv 
Elisha  Bartlett.  ...  Loivcll^  James  Atkinson^  Printer^  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  H.  3729 

Bartlett.  A  Vindication  of  the  Character  and  Condition 
of  the  Females  employed  in  the  Lowell  Mills,  against  the  Charges 
contained  in  The  Boston  Times,  and  the  Boston  Quarterly  Re- 
view. By  Elisha  Bartlett,  m.d.  Lowell^  Leonard  Huntress^ 
Printer^  1841.      8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  3730 

Bartlett  (Ichabod).  Speech  of  Mr.  Bartlett,  of  Ncw- 
Hamp.  on  the  Proposition  to  amend  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
30th  March,  1826.      Washington  City^  1826.      8vo,  pp.  28.       H. 

Bartlett.  Speech  of  Mr.  Bartlett,  on  the  subject  of  Re- 
trenchment. Delivered  in  the  House  of  Reps.,  Feb.  6,  1828. 
Second  Edition.      Washington^  1828.      8vo,  pp.  24.     n.,  H.  3732 

Bartlett  (L)  Oration  at  Nottingham,  N.  H.  Dec.  27, 
1800.      By  Israel  Bartlett.      Portsmouth  [1801].     8vo.     w.  3733 

Bartlett  (John).  A  Discourse,  on  ...  Animation  ...  before 
the  Humane  Society  of  ...   Massachusetts,  June  11,  1792.     By 

John  Bartlett Boston^  printed  by  Isaiah  'Thotnas  and  Ebene-zer 

T.  Andrews^  mdccxcii.     410,  pp.  40.  H.,  w.  3734 

With  the   Act  of  Incorporatiun,  Catalogue  oF  Members,  etc.     Also  :  A    Discourse 

before   the  Roxbury  Charitable    Society,  Sept.    19,    1796.      4t().       w.  Discourse    at 

iVIarblehead,   Mass.   June   ao,    1S19.      Salem.     8vo.      w.     Discourse    ...  Marblehead, 
Kcb.  27,  1825.     Salem,  1825. 


8vo. 


Bartlett  (J.  R.)  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island.  A  Cata- 
logue of  Books  and  other  Publications  relating  to  the  State  of 
Rhode  Island,  with  Notes,  Historical,  Biographical,  and  Critical. 
By  John  Russell  Bartlett.  Printed  by  order  of  the  General 
Assembly.  Providence^  Alfred  Anthony^  Printer^  l8ui.  8vo,  pp. 
287.  ...  ^-  3735 

One  hundred  and   fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Bartlett.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  A  Catalogue  of  Books 
relating  to  North  and  South  America  in  the  Library  of  John 
Carter  Brown  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Part  i.  1493  to  1600  ||  Part 
H.  1601  to  1700.  With  Notes  by  John  Russell  Bartlett. 
Providence,  1866.      Imp.  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  79  ;   249.  373^ 

A  splendid  and  almost  unrivalled  collection,  rich  In  the  epistles  of  Columbus,  Ves- 
puccius  and  Cortes,  colonial  and  revolutionary  pamphlets,  and  the  whole  range  of 
Americana.  Mr.  Bartlett  has  appended  many  very  interesting  bibliographical  notices. 
Fifty  copies  printed.     The  third  part,  1700  to  1800,  is  now  [1868]  in  preparation. 


.11 


i 


H 


496 


BARTLETT. 


Bartlett.  Census  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  taken  by  order  of  the 
General  Assembly,  in  the  year  1774;  and  by  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  State  ordered  to  be  printed.  Arranged  by  J. 
R.    Bartlett.     Providence^  Knowles^  Anthony  £3"  Co.,  1858.     8vo, 

PP-  239-  3737 

Bartlett.  Dictionary  of  Americanisms.  A  Glossary  of 
Words  and  Phrases,  usually  regarded  as  Peculiar  to  the  United 
States.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett  ...  .  New  Tork^  Bartlett  and 
IVclford^  1848.      8vo,  pp.  xxvii.,  412.  H.  3738 

Ten  copies  of  this  edition  were  printed  on  large  paper.  Second  edition,  greatly  im- 
proved and  enlarged.  Boston,  Liltic,  Broivn  and  Company,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  xxxii., 
524.  H.  Totally  diflerent  from  the  first,  and  certainly  nearly  double  the  number  of 
words.  See  Vxet'.inc.  A  third  edition.  Botton,  Litt/e,  Brown  &  Co.,  1S60.  8vc,  pp. 
xxxii.,  524. 

Bartlett.  Woordenboek  van  Americanismen  Een  lijsi 
van  woorden  en  zinnen,  gewoonlijk  als  eigenaardig  aan  dc  Vci  ■ 
eenigJe  Staten  beschouwd  :  door  John  Russell  Bartlett,  Bcwerkt 
door  M.  Keijzer.  Gorincheniy  y.  Noorduyn  en  'Loon^  1854. 
i2mo.  3739 

There  is  also  a  German  translation  in  the  British  Museum,  the  title  of  which  I  have 
not  seen. 

Bartlett.  A  History  of  the  Destruction  of  His  Britannic 
Majesty's  Schooner  Gaspee,  in  Narragansett  Bay,  on  the  loth 
June,  1772;  accompanied  by  the  Correspondence  connectfd  \}ic\ 
therewith ;  the  Action  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode 
Island  thereon,  and  the  Official  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Commission  of  Inquiry  appointed  by  King  George  the 
Third,  on  the  Same.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett,  Secretary  of 
State.  Providence,,  A.  Crawford  Greene,,  Printer  to  the  State,,  1 861. 
Imp.  8vo,  pp.  140.  H.  3740 

One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.  This  is  also 
included  in  Vol.  vii.  of  the  Rhode  Island  Colonial  Records. 

Bartlett.  Index  to  the  printed  Acts  and  Resolves  of,  and 
of  the  Petitions  and  Reports  to,  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations  from  1758  to 
1850.  By  J.  R.  Bartlett.  Providence,,  Knowles,,  Anthony  i^  Co.,, 
1856.  8vo,  pp.  xiii.,  424.  + Supplement  to  Index  1850  to  1862. 
Providence,,  Alfred  Anthony,,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  xxxiv.,  103.      3741 

Bartlett.  [A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Alexander  H.  H.  Stuart, 
Secretary  of  the  Interior,  in  Defence  of  the  Mexican  Boundary 


^1 
At? 


BARTLETT. 


497 


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of 
86i. 

1740 

also 


1741 

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M 


Line.      IVashington^    '^SS-l      ^vo,  pp.    173.      (Special  Session 
1853.     Senate  Ex.  Doc.  No.  6.)  3742 

Bartlett.  The  Literature  of  the  Rebellion.  A  Catalogue 
of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  United 
States,  and  on  Subjects  growing  out  of  that  Event,  together  with 
Works  on  American  Slavery,  and  Essays  from  Reviews  and 
Magazines  on  the  Same  Subjects.  Compiled  by  John  Russell 
Bartlett.  ...  Boston^  Draper  and  Halliday  ;  Providence^  S.  S.  Rider 
tsf  Bro.y  1866.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  477.  h.  3743 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed  in  octavo,  and  sixty  copies  on  large  paper. 
It  describes  six  thousand  and  seventy-three  different  books,  pamphlets,  and  mag.izine 
articles;  also  three  hundred  eulogies,  sermons,  poems,  etc.,  on  the  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln. 

Bartlett.  Memoirs  of  Rhode  Island  Officers  who  were 
engaged  in  the  Service  of  their  Country  during  the  great  Rebel- 
lion of  the  South.  By  J.  R.  Bartlett.  Illustrated  with  34  Por- 
traits. Providence:  S.  S.  Rider  &  Brother^  1867.  4to,  pp.  448. 
34  Portraits  and  i  Plate.  3744 

Edition,  five  hundred  and  fifty  copies,  of  which  twenty-five  are  on  large  paper. 

Bartlett.  [Official  Despatches,  Correspondence  and  Re- 
ports connected  with  the  Commission  to  run  and  mark  the 
boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  1850-1851. 
IVashington^  1852.]  8vo,  pp.  515.  7  Maps.  (32d  Cong.,  ist 
Sess.     Senate.     Ex.  Doc.  No.  119.)  3745 

Bartlett.  Personal  Narrative  of  Explorations  and  Inci- 
dents in  Texas,  New-Mexico,  California,  Sonora  and  Chihuahua, 
connected  with  the  United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Com- 
mission, during  the  Years  1850,  '51,  '52,  and  '53.  By  John 
Russell  Bartlett,  United  States  Commissioner  during  that  Period. 
In  Two  Volumes,  with  Map  and  Illustrations.  New  Tork^  D. 
Jppleton  y  Company^  m.dccc.liv.  8vo,  Half  Title,  pp.  xxii., 
506;  Half  Title,  xvii.,  624.  374^ 

Also,  republished  with  this  imprint:  London,  George  Routledge  &  Co.,  1854;  and 
with  this  title  :  American  Exploring  Expedition  :  a  Personal  Narrative,  etc. 

Bartlett.  The  Progress  of  Ethnology,  an  Account  of 
Recent  Archeological,  Philological  and  Geographical  Researches 
in  Various  Parts  of  the  Globe,  tending  to  elucidate  the  Physical 
History  of  Man,  by  John  R.  Bartlett.  Neiu  Tork^  1847. 
8vo,  pp.   1 5 1 . -(■  Second   Edition.     New  Totk^  ii^47-     ^^^1  PP- 


IV.,  151. 


H. 


63 


3747 


iw««-**^ 


f^^ 


498 


BARTLETT. 


1,  \ 


S 


Bartlett.  Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations  in  New  England.  Printed  by  order  of 
the  Legislature.  Transcribed  and  Edited  by  John  Russell  Bart- 
lett, Secretary  of  State.  Providence,  R.  I.,  A.  Crawford  Greene 
and  Brother  [and  others],  State  Printers,  1 856-1865.  3748 

10  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  549;  609;  5955  622;  594;  629;  643;  661;  763;  527. 
Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 


Bartlett. 
1849.     ^v°' 


Reminiscences  of  Albert  Gallatin.     New  York, 

3749 


Bartlett.  ...  Report  on  the  subject  of  the  Boundary  Line 
between  the  United  States  and  Mexico.  \_lVashington,  1853.] 
8vo,  pp.  31  (i).  5  Maps.  (32d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.  Senate.  Ex. 
Doc.  No.  41.)  3750 

Bartlett.  Report  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of 
Rhode  Island,  on  the  Soldier's  National  Cemetery  at  Gettysburg, 
January,  1865.     8vo,  pp.  6.  3751 

Bartlett.  Report  on  the  State  Beneficiaries ;  including 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  the  Blind  and  Insane.  Presented  to  the 
General  Assembly,  January,  1863.  Providence,  Alfred  Anthony, 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  15.     Continued  annually.  3752 

Mr.  Bartlett  has  collected  and  described,  in  his  '•  Literature  of  the  Rebellion,"  an 
extraordinary  assemblage  of  newspaper  cuttings  concerning  the  Civil  Wars,  commenc- 
ing in  September,  i860,  and  continuing  to  the  end  of  the  year  1865,  forming  seventy 
volumes  folio. 

Bartlett  and  Welford's  Catalogue,  Part  ii.  American 
History,  &c.     New  York  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  37.  3753 

[Bartlett  (J.  E.)]  The  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  :  a 
Statement  showing  the  Result  of  its  Management  for  the  Last 
Ten  Years.     April,  1866.     Boston,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H. 

Signed,  "  In  behalf  of  :he  petitioners  for  a  stockholders'  meeting,  J.  E.  Bartlett,  W. 
B.  Dodge,  Committee." 

Bartlett  (J.  S.)     Maize,  or  Indian  Corn.  Its  Advantages 

as  a  Cheap  and  Nutritious  Article  of  Food.  With  Directions 

for  its  Use.      By  John  S.   Bartlett,  m.d.    ...  London,  Wiley  ^ 

Putnam,  MDCCCXLVi.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  3755 

Bartlett  (J.  S.)  Report  of  the  Evidence  in  the  Case  of 
John  Stephen  Bartlett,  m.d.  versus  the  Mass.  Medical  Society, 


BARTLETT. 


499 


as  given  before  a  Committee  of  the  Legislature,  at  the  Session 
of  1839.   ...  Boston^  1839.     8vo,  pp.  55,  h.  3756 

Also:  A  Letter  to  the  ...  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  ...  May  31,  1837.  By 
John  Stephen  Bartlett,  m.d.  formerly  Fellow  ...  .   Boston,  1837.      i2mo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Bartlett  (Joseph).  ...  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Ex- 
change CofFee-House  Hall  ...  Third  of  July,  1823.  Also, — in- 
cluding— a  Poem — an  Ode — and  the  New  Vicar  of  Bray.  ...  By 
Joseph  Bartlett  ...   .   Boston^  1823.     ^^"»  PP-  ^°-  "•  3757 

Bartlett.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Republican  Citi- 
zens of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  4th  July,  m.dccc.ix.  By  Joseph 
Bartlett.      Portsmouth  [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  3758 

Bartlett.  Oration  at  Biddeford,  Me.  July  4,  1805.  By 
Joseph  Bartlett.     Saco^  1805.     4to.  3759 

Bartlett.  Physiognomy  a  Poem ;  delivered  ...  in  the 
Chapel  of  Harvard  University,  ...  July  18,  1799.  By  Joseph 
Bartlett.     Boston,  y.  Russell,  ^799-     4^°?  PP-  ^6.  37^0 

Also  in  his  Aphorisms  ...  Physiognomy  ...  and  the  Blessings  of  Poverty.  ...  Boston, 
printed  by  yonathan  Hotve,  1823.      I2mo,  pp.  148,  16,  16.     h. 

Bartlett.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Joseph  Bartlett 
among  the  French  and  Indians.  Printed  for  the  Purchaser,  1807. 
i2mo,  pp.  12.  w.  3761 

Bartlett  (Josiah).  A  Dissertation  on  the  Progress  of  Med- 
ical Science,  in  ...  Massachusetts.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting 
of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  June  6th,  1810.  By 
Josiah  Ba.'tlett.  Boston,  printed  by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Co.,  1 8 10. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  3762 

Also  in  Mass.  Hist.  Col.,  zd  Series,  Vol,  i. 

Bartlett.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Charlestown,  ...  Mas- 
sachusetts, read  ...  at  the  Opening  of  Washington  Hall,  Nov. 
16,  1813.  By  Josiah  Bartlett,  m.d.  Boston,  printed  by  John 
Eliot,  1 8 14.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  3763 

Also  in  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,  2d  Series,  Vol.  ii.,  pp.  163-184. 

Bartlett.  A  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Josiah  Bartlett,  of 
Stratham,  N.  H.  who  died  April  i6,  1838,  aged  Seventy  Years. 
By  Josiah  Bartlett,  m.d.  Gilmanton,  N.  H.,  printed  by  Alfred 
Prescott,  1839.     8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  3764 

Bartlett.  Address  before  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society.      Charlestown,  1 8 13.     8vo.  37^5 


'■ 


500 


BARTLETT. 


Bartlett.  An  Address  :  delivered  at  Warren  Hall,  in 
Charlestown  ...  [before]  King  Solomon's  Lodge,  February  22, 
1797.  ...  By  Josiah  Bartlett  ...  .  Charlestown  [1797].  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  3766 

Bartlett.  Discourse  on  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Design 
of  Freemasonry,  Charlestown,  June  24,  1793.  Boston^  U93- 
8vo,  pp.  20.  3767 

Bartlett.  Oration  at  Charlestown,  June  17,  1794.  Before 
the  Artillery  Company.     Boston^  ^795-     8vo,  pp.  15.     w.  3768 

Bartlett.  Oration  at  Charlestown,  at  the  Dedication  of 
Warren  Hall.      Charlestown^  1786.      i2mo.  37^9 

Bartlett.  An  Oration  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  John 
Warren,  m.d.  Past  Grand  Master.  Delivered  in  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  Massachusetts,  ...  in  Boston,  June  12,  1815.  In 
Presence  of  The  Supreme  Executive  of  the  Commonwealth. 
Boston^  Printed  for  Russell,  Cutler  ^   Co.,    1 8 15.     8vOj  pp.   24. 

B.  3770 

Bartlett.  An  |  Oration,]  on  the  Death  of  [General  George 
Washington,  |  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  |  Selectmen  and 
Parish  Committee,  |  before  the  |  Inhabitants  of  Charlestown,  |  in 
the  County  of  Middlesex,  and  Commonwealth  of  |  Massachu- 
setts, on  Saturday  Feb.  22,  1800.  |  Being  the  day  set  apart  by  the| 
Congress  of  the  United  States,)  to  testify  the  [Grief  of  the  Citi- 
zens, on  that  melancholy  Event.  |  By  Josiah  Bartlett,  Esq.  |  Fel- 
low of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  and  Member] of  the 
Historical  Society.  |  Charlestown  :  |  Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge.  \ 
M,DCCC.     8vo,  pp.  15.  3771 

Bartlett.  Speech  ...  at  the  Republican  Convention  (of 
the  County  of  Rockingham)  at  Kingston  Plains.  Sept.  10, 1812; 
with  the  Address  and  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  said  Conven- 
tion.    Portsmouth  {N.  H.),  iS 1 2.     8vo.  3772 


Bartlett. 
1847.     8vo. 


Speech  on   Retrenchment.      JVashington   City, 

B.  3773 


Bartlett  (M.  R.)  Statistical  and  Chronological  View  of 
the  United  States  of  North  America.  By  M.  R.  Bartlett. 
New  Tork,  1833.     i2mo.  w.  3774 


BARTLETT. 


501 


I 


Bartlett  (R.)  Remarks  and  Documents  relating  to  the 
Preservation  and  Keeping  of  the  Public  Archives.  By  Richard 
Bartlett.      Concord^  N.  //.,  1837.     8vo.  3775 

Also  included  in  the  New  Hampshire  Hist.  Coll.,  Vol.  i. 

Bartlett  (Robert).  A  Sermon  delivered  on  the  day  of 
general  election,  ...  Oct,  13,  before  the,  ...  Legislature  of  Ver- 
mont :  By  Robert  Bartlett.     Montpelier^  1825.     8vo.  3776 

Bartlett  (S.  C.)  Duties  of  Educated  Men  [especially  in 
America].  An  Address  ...  before  the  Alumni  Association  ... 
of  Dartmouth  College  ...  July  20,  1864.  By  Samuel  C.  Bart- 
lett ...  .   Boston^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  34.  ^-  yill 

Bartlett  (S.  R.)  The  Concord  Fight.  Boston^  i860.  8vo, 
PP-  34-  3778 

Bartlett  (T.)  An  Epistolary  Disquisition  on  College 
Morality,  by  the  Hon.  Thomas  Bartlett,  Jun.  ...  with  a  Review 
of  the  Letter,     [n.  p.]     1851.     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  3779 

Relates  to  a  disturbance  at  the  celebration  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  July  7,  185 1. 

Bartlett  (W.  A.)  Defence  of  Washington  A.  Bartlett 
before  the  Naval  Court  of  Inquiry.     New  York^  1857.     ^-  37^° 

Bartlett.     Reply  of  Washington  A.  Bartlett,  to  the  Testi 
mony  taken  before  the  Naval  Committee  of  the  Senate    ...    . 
With  ...  Official  Documents  ...  .  May,  1856.    Washington^  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  71  (i).  H.  3781 

Bartlett.  A  Portion  of  the  Evidence  submitted  to  the 
Senate,  in  the  Case  of  W.  A.  Bartlett,  formerly  of  the  Navy  of 
the  United  States,     [n.  p.,  July^  1856.]     8vo,  pp.  32.     H.  3782 

Bartlett  (W,  E.)  Defence  of  the  Religious  Society  of 
Friends,  who  constitute  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Baltimore,  against 
certain  Charges  circulated  by  Joseph  John  Gurney.  Baltimore^ 
1839.     8vo,  pp.  18.  B.  3783 

"  Signed  by  direction  ...   Wm.  E.  Bartlett,  Clerk." 

Bartlett  (William  Henry).  American  Scenery  ;  or  Land, 
Lake,  and  River  Illustrations  of  Transatlantic  Nature.  From 
Drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  Engraved  in  the  first  style  of 
the  Art  by  R.  Wallis,  J.  Cousen,  Willmore,  Brandard,  Adlard, 
Richardson,  &c.  The  literary  department  by  N.  P.  Willis, 
Esq.     London^  George  Virtue^  mdcccxl.     4to,  Vol.  i..  Engraved 


w 


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502 


BARTOL. 


Title,  pp.  iv.  (2),  xii.,   140,  65   Plates,  Map  and   Portrait ;  11., 
Engraved  Title,  iv.,  106,  53  Plates.  n.  3784 

First  issued  in  thirty  parts.  Some  proof  copies  of  the  platrs  were  printed  in  folio 
without  letter-press.  Tliis  work  has  been  frequently  reprinted,  without  date.  The 
intelligent  buyer  will  get  the  first  edition.  It  was  also  issued,  with  the  letter-press,  in 
French  and  in  German. 

Bartlett.  Gezigten  in  Amerika,  naar  afbecldingen  op  do 
plaats  zelve  geteekend.  Uit  het  Engels  vertaald  door  C.  J. 
Zweerts.     Jmsterdam^  G.  J.  A,  Beijerinck^  1 84 1.     8vo.  a. 

Bartlett.  Canadian  Scenery,  Illustrated  from  drawings,  hy 
W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary  department  by  N.  P.  Willis, 
Esq.  ...  London^  James  S.  Virtue  [1842].  4to,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  128, 
54  Plates  ;  3  p.  I.,  116,  64  Plates.  3786 

This,  also,  has  been  reissued  without  a  date,  and  a  few  copies  of  the  plates  were 
issued  as  proofs  before  letter-press,  on  India  pajier,  folio  size.  It  is  the  finest  of  Mr. 
Bartlett's  works,      it  was  also  issued  with  a  French  title,  as  follows: 

Bartlett.  Le  Canada  Pittoresque,  faisant  suite  aux  voyages 
en  Amerique,  en  Suisse,  en  Ecosse,  etc.,  enrichi  de  gravures 
faites  sur  les  dessins  de  M.  Wm.  H.  Bartlett,  et  executees  avec 
le  plus  grand  soin,  par  MM.  R.  Wallis,  J.  Cousen,  Willmorc, 
Brandard,  Bentley,  Richardson,  etc.  La  partie  litteraire  par  N. 
P.  Willis.     Londres  et  Paris^  ^^57-     2  vols.,  4to.  3787 

Bartlett.  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America  ;  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Western  World  to  the 
Present  Day.  By  W.  H.  Bartlett  ...  .  Continued  by  B.  B. 
Woodward  ...  .  New  York  \_Londoyi^  1856  .'']  3  vols.,  rl.  8vo,  pp. 
•v.,  (3)5  698  ;   2  p.  1.,  pp.  720  ;   2  p.  1.,  pp.  726.  3788 

Bartlett.  The  Pilgrim  Fathers ;  or.  The  Founders  of  New 
England  in  the  Reign  of  James  the  First.  By  W.  H.  Bartlett 
...  .  London^  Arthur  Hall^  Virtue  iff  Co^  1853.  ^'-  ^^°'  PP-  ^4°- 
28  Plates.  H.  + Second  Edition,  [1854.]  + New  Edition.  Edin- 
burgh^ Nelson^  1866.     8vo,  pp.  230.     28  Plates.  c.  3789 

The  principal  merit  of  this  work  is  in  the  fine  plates  in  the  early  editions. 

Bartley  (J.)  Lays  of  Ancient  Virginia,  and  other  Poems. 
By  James  Avis  Bartley.     Richmond^  1855.      i2mo,  pp.  206. 

Bartol  (C.  a.)  a  Discourse  ...  on  Theodore  Parker.  By 
C.  A.  Bartol.     Boston^  i860.     8vo,  pp.  28.  b.,  h.  3791 

Bartol.  The  Hand  of  God  in  the  Great  Man  :  a  Sermon 
delivered  in  the  West  Church,  Boston,  occasioned  by  the  Death 


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of  Daniel  Webster.  By  C.  A.  Bartol,  Junior  Minister.  Pub- 
lished by  Rt'(|uest.  Boston^  (iroshy^  Nichols^  and  Company^  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  28.      H.  t  Second  Edition.      Boston,  1852.      8vo,  pp.  22. 

u.  3792 

[Bartol.]  Influence  of  the  Ministry  at  Large  in  the  City  of 
Boston.  By  a  Spectator.  Boston,  "James  Alunroe  ^  Co.  and  S. 
G.  Simpkins,  1836.      l2mo,  pp.  72.  h.  3793 

Bartol.  The  West  Church  and  its  Ministers.  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  ordination  of  Charles  Lowell,  d.d.  Boston, 
1856.      8vo,  pp.  242.  M.  3794 

Also  :  Addri'ss  ...  in  Groton,  m  the  Funeral  of  ...  Rev.  George  W.  Wells,  March 
21,  1843.  Boiton,  1S43.  8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  Conditions  of"  Peace:  A  Discourse  ... 
in  memory  of  David  Kimball  Hobait,  June  14,  1863.  ...  lir.iion,  1S63.  Svo,  pp.  zS. 
H.  Congregational  Freedom.  A  Discourse,  alter  Thirty  Years"  ^Flnistry,  preached  in 
the  West  Church  ...  March  3,  1867,  with  ...  Froceedinys  of  tlie  Parish,  March  10. 
Boston,  1867.  8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  A  Discourse  on  the  Lite  and  Ch.iractcr  of  Samuel 
I'utnam  ...  Late  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Massachusetts  ...  .  Boston,  1S53. 
8vc),  pp.  20.  H.  ...  A  Discourse  ...  on  ...  the  Death  of  Dr.  George  C.  Sha  tuck. 
...  Boston,  1854.  Svii,  pp.  30.  B.,  H.,  s.  Extravagance:  A  Sermon  fjr  tlie  Times 
...  on  Fast  Day,  April  7,  1S64.  ...  Boston,  1S64.  8vo,  pp.  iz.  h.  The  Fall:  a 
Sermon  ...  Nov.  27,  1864,  the  Sunuay  after  the  Decease  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Fuinam.  ... 
Boston,  1865.  8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  Imliviijual  and  I'ublic  Re.'-"orm.  A  Discourse  on 
Fast  Day,  April  2,  1S46.  Boston,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  The  Duty  of  the  Time. 
A  Discourse  ...  April  28,  1861.  ...  Boston,  iSf)i.  8vo,  pp.  16.  b.,  h.  The  Me- 
morial of  Virtue  :  A  Sermon  ...  Jan.  22,  1865,  after  the  Death  of  Kdward  Everett. 
...  Boston,  1865.  8vo.  pp.  13.  The  Nation's  Hour:  A  Tribute  to  Major  Sidne\ 
Willard,  ...  December  21  ...  .  Boston,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  58.  h.  Our  Sacrifices.  A 
Sermon  ...  November  3,  1861  ...  the  Sunday  after  the  Funeral  of  Lieut.  William 
Lowell  Putnam.  ...  Boston,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  Public  Causes  for  Gratitude,  A 
Sermon  ...  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  25,  1847  ...  .  Boston,  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.  The  I'urchase  by  Blood:  A  Tribute  to  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Russell  Lowell, 
Jr.  ...  Oct.  30,  1864.  ...  Boston,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  21.  h.  The  Recompense.  A 
Sermon  for  Country  and  Kindred,  ...  August  24.  ...  Bostyn,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  23  (l). 
H.  Religion  in  our  Public  Schools.  A  Discourse  ...  .  Boston,  muccclix.  i2mo,  pp. 
23.  B.  The  Remission  of  Blood  :  a  Tribute  to  our  Soldiers  and  :he  Sword  ...  . 
Boston,  1862.  8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  ...  George 
M.  Bartol  ...  in  Lancaster,  Mass.  ...  August  4,  1847.  ...  Lancaster,  1847.  8vo,  pp. 
50.  H.  ...  A  Sermon  on  the  Character  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Pcabody,  d.d.  Delivered 
...  December  7,  1856  ...  .  Boston,  1857.  l2mo,  pp.  16.  b.,  h.  A  Sermon  ...  on 
Fast-day,  April  10.  Boston,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Traveller's  Report;  or.  Abroad 
and  at  Home:  Sermon  ...  Nov.  19,  1854.  ...  Boston,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  25.  h.  The 
Unspotted  Life:  a  Discourse  in  Memory  of  Rev.  Thomas  Starr  King  ...  .  March  6, 
1864.  ...  Boston,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  The  Voice  of  Twenty  Years:  a  Discourse 
on   ...  the  Twentieth   Anniversary  of  his   Ordination    ...    .    Boston,  1857.      8vo,  pp. 

19.        H. 

Bartol  (G.  Murillo).  An  Inheritance  to  Children's  Chil- 
dren: a  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
Thayer.  Preached  at  Lancaster,  June  28,  1857,  •••  •  ^Y 
George  M.  Bartol.  ...   Boston,  1857.     ^^o,  pp.  19.  H.  3795 


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Bartolache  (J.  I.)  Manificsto  satisfactorio  anunciado  en  la 
Gazcta  de  Mexico  (Tom.  i.  Niim.  53.)  Opusculo  giiadalu- 
patU)  compuesto  por  el  doctor  D.  Joseph  Ignacio  Bartolache, 
natural  de  ...  Santa  Fe  ...  .  Mexico^  Impreso  por  D.  Felipe  de 
Y.uniga  y  Ontiveros^  m.dcc.xc.    4to,  pp.  14  (14),  105,  16  {12).     H. 

On    the  apparitions   of  the   Virgin  of  Guailaiupe,   with   bibliographical  accounts  of 
nitii'tccn  books  on  the  same  subject,  and  extracts  from  them. 

Bartolomei  (G.)  L'America  poema  eroicodi  Giralamo  Bar- 
tolomei  Gia  Smedvcei.  Al  cristianissimo  Lvigi  XIV.  Re  di 
Francia  ...  .  Roma  Lodouico  Grigriani.,  mdcl.  4to,  pp.  (18), 
564(11).     Plate.  H.  3797 

"  Poeme  en  quarante  chants,  dont  Americ   Vespuce  est  le   heros." — Ternaux,  No, 
692.      Priced,  Trois,  40  fr.      See  Biog.  Univ. 

Bartolomeides  (Ladislaw).  Historic  o  Americe,  ukazuji'ci, 
kteralc  byla  skrze  Krist.  Kolumbusa  wynalczena.  Sepsal  Lad. 
Bartolomeides.      IV.  Pre's puree  u  fVebra^  ^794-     ^vo,  pp.  169 

Bartolozzi  (F.)  Apologia  delle  Ricerche  istorico-critiche 
circa  alle  scoperte  d' Amerigo  Vespucci  alle  quali  puo  servire 
d'aggiunta,  scritta  da  Francesco  Bartolozzi  in  confutazione  della 
lettera  seconda  alio  stampatore  data  col  nome  del  padre  Canovai 
delle  cuole  pie.     Firenze.,  Gaetano  Cambiagi.,  mdcclxxxix.      8vo, 


pp.  40. 


Also  on  large  paper.      Usually  found  with  the  following  work  : 


H.  3799 


Bartolozzi.  Ricerche  istorico-critiche  circa  alle  scoperte 
d'Amerigo  Vespucci  con  I'aggiunta  di  una  relazione  del  t.iede- 
simo  fin  ora  inedita.  Compiiate  da  Francesco  Bartolozzi.  Fi- 
renze.,  Gaetano  Cambiagi^  mdcclxxxix.  8vo,  pp.  182;  Errori, 
I  page.  H.  3800 

Barton  (A.)  The  Disappointment  :  or,  the  Force  of  Cre- 
dulity. A  new  American  Comic  Opera,  of  two  Acts.  By 
Andrew  Barton,  Esq.  [Motto.]  New  T'ork,  Printed  in  the  rear 
M,DCC,LXVIL  8 vo,  pp.  v.,  58.  p.  +  Second  edition,  revised  and 
corrected,  with  large  additions,  by  the  Author.  Philadelphia.^ 
Francis  Shallus.^  '79^'      i2mo,  pp.  iv.,  94,  I.  p.  3801 

The  Philadelphia  Library  has  a  copy  of  this  very  rare  book,  with  a  MS.  key  to  the 
Characters,  who  were  Philadelphians  ...   Air  No.  iv.  is  Yankee  Doodle  (1767). 

Barton  (B.  S.)  Additional  Facts,  Observations,  and  Con- 
jectures relative  to  the  Generation  of  the  Opossum  of  North 
America.  In  a  Letter  ...  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton.  Phila- 
delphia.^ 18 13.     8vo,  pp.  24.  P.  3802 


BARTON. 


505 


Barton.  Archsologix  Amcricanae  Tclluris  Collectanea  et 
Specimina  ;  or^  Collections  with  Specimens  for  a  Series  of  Me- 
moirs on  certain  Extinct  Animals  and  Vegetables  of  North 
America ;  together  with  Facts  and  Conjectures  relative  to  the 
Ancient  Condition  of  the  Lands  and  Waters  on  the  Continent. 
By  B.  S.  Barton.     Part  i.,  with  Plates.    Philadelphia^  i%i\.     8vo. 

Barton.  Collections  for  an  Essay  towards  a  Materia  Medica 
of  the  United  States  ...  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton  ...  .  Part  i. 
Philadelphia^  Carr  W  JVay^  ^19^-  8vo,  pp.  vii.,  49.  B.  + Second 
Edition,  Philadelphia^  1801.  8*^0.,  pp.  xii.,  64. +  Third  Edition. 
Philadelphia^  1 8 ID.     8vo. -f  Part  ii.  1804,  pp.  53.  c,  3804 

Barton.  A  Discourse  on  some  of  the  Principal  Desiderata 
in  Natural  History,  and  on  the  Best  Means  of  promoting  the 
Study  of  this  Science,  in  the   United-States.  ...  By   Benjamin 

Smith   Barton Philadelphia^  printed  by  Denham  i^   Towriy 

1807.     8vo,  pp.  90.  B.,  c.  3805 

Barton.  Elements  of  Botany,  or  Outlines  of  the  Natural 
History  of  Vegetables.  By  Benjamin  S.  Barton,  m.d.  Phila- 
delphia^ 1803.  8 vo. -f  Revised  ...  with  ...  Notes  ...  .  London^ 
Goldy  1804.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  344,  35.  30  Plates.  +  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia^  1817.  8vo,  pp.  302,  168;  Appendix,  16;  Explana- 
tion of  the  Plates,  &c.,  pp.  40.     30  Plates.  3806 

Pritzel  describes  '  Second  Edition,  enlarged.  PAiladelfAia,  1812-14.  8vo,  pp. 
xviii.,  324  and  Indjx;  pp.  iv.,  180,  4.     40  Plates. 

Barton,  Facts,  Observations,  and  Conjectures  relative  to 
the  Generation  of  the  Opossum  of  North  America.  By  Pro- 
fessor Barton,  in  a  Letter  to  M.  Roume.  Philadelphia^  1806. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  3807 

Barton.  Flora  Virginica,  sive  Plantarum  prxcipue  indige- 
narum  Virginiae  Historia  inchoata,  Iconibus  illustrata.  Studio  e 
Cura  B.  S.  Barton,  m.d.     Philadelphia,  181 2.     8vo,  pp.  78.      P. 

Barton.  Fragments  of  the  Natural  History  of  Pennsylvania. 
By  B.  S.  Barton,  m.d.  Part  First.  Philadelphia,  PFay  y  Graff, 
1799.     Folio,  pp.  xviii.,  24.  p.  3809 

"  Tliis  work  has  never  yet  been  published  ...  .  It  is  nothing  more  than  an  enlarged 
and  new  modified  edition  of  the  Flora  Virginica  of  Clayton  and  Gronovius." — fyHliam 
Barton. 

Barton.  Hints  on  the  Etymology  of  certain  English  Words, 
and  on  their  Affinity  to  Words  in  the  Language  of  different  Euro- 

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pean,  Asiatic  and  American  [Indian]  Nations,  in  a  letter  from 
Dr.  Barton  to  Dr.  Thomas  Ucddocs.  \_Ph'iladelphia^  '^oj-l  4t<>> 
pp.  14.  w.  3810 

Barton.  Inquiry  into  the  (^estion  whether  the  Apis  Mcl- 
lifica,  or  True  Honey  Bee  is  a  Native  of  America,  [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 
4to,  pp.  21.  ,  M.  3811 

Barton.  A  Memoir  concerning  an  Animal  of  the  Class  of 
Reptilia  or  Amphibia  which  is  known  in  the  United  States  by 
the  name  of  Alligator  and  Hellbender.  Philadelphia^  iH  12.  8vo. 
I  Plate.  3812 

Barton.  A  Memoir  concerning  the  Disease  of  Goitre,  as  it 
prevails  in  different  Parts  of  North  America.  By  Benjamin 
Smith  Barton  ...  .  Philadelphia^  the  Author,,  1800.  8vo,  pp. 
viii.,  94.  B.  3813 

Translated  into  German  with  the  fulluwing  title  : 

Barton.  Abhandlung  iiber  dem  Kropf,  wie  er  sich  in  Nord- 
Amerika  haufig  findet.  Aus  dem  Englischen,  mit  Anmerkungen 
von  W.  Liebsch.      Gottingen^  Dieterich^  1802.     8vo.  814 

And  into  Spanish,  with  the  title : 

Barton.  Memoria  sobre  a  bronchocele  ou  papo  da  America 
Septentrional,  por  Benjamin  Smith  Barton,  traducida  em  portu- 
guez  por  Hypolito  Jose  da  Costa  Pereira  Furtado  de  Mendon^a. 
Lisbon^  1801.     8vo.  3815 

Barton.  A  Memoir  concerning  the  Fascinating  Faculty 
which  has  been  ascribed  to  the  Rattle-Snake,  and  other  American 
Serpents.  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton  ...  .  Philadelphia,  the 
Author,  ijq6.     8vo,  pp.  70.  h.  3816 

This  and  the  Supplement  (No.  3825)  were  printed  only  for  private  distribution.    See 
Trans.  Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  iv. 

Barton.  Memoir  concerning  the  Fascinating  Faculty  which 
has  been  ascribed  to  various  species  of  Serpents.  By  B.  S.  Bar- 
ton. A  New  Edition,  greatly  Enlarged.  Philadelphia,  18 14. 
8vo,  pp.  76.     I  Plate.  c.  3817 

Barton.  Abhandlung  uber  die  vermeinte  Zauberkraft  der 
Klapperschlange.  Aus  dem  Englischen,  mit  Anmerkungen  von 
E.  A.  W.  V.  Zimmermann.     Leipzig,  Hinrichs,  1798.     8vo. 

A  translation  also  appeared  in  the  Amerikanisches  Magazin,  Hamburg,  1797. 
I.,  1-13,  "  Von  der  bezaubernden  Kraft,"  etc. 


BARTON. 


507 


Barton.  New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  the  Tribes  and  Na- 
tions of  America.  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton  ...  .  Philadilphia^ 
for  the  Author^  hy  John  liiorftty  ^191-  ^vo,  pp.  xii.,  cix.,  83.  H. 
-f  [Second  Edition.]  Philudflphia^  '79^'  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xxviii., 
cix.,  i33>  32-  c.  *  H.  3819 

This  Hditiun  has  an  Appendix,  cimtaining  Notes  and  Illustrations.  It  is  the  Ant 
philutophical  treatise  on  American  Fhiloiogy  by  an  American  Author.      See  Murray. 

Barton.  Observations  on  some  Parts  of  Natural  History  : 
t  J  which  is  prefixed,  an  Account  of  several  Remarkable  Vestiges 
of  an  Ancient  date,  which  have  been  discovered  in  dirt'erent  parts 
of  North  America.  Part  i.  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton  ...  Lon- 
dorty  C.  Di/fyy  [1787.]     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  76.     Plate.  c.  3820 

"A  prefixed  advertisement  to  this  work  informs  us  that  it  it  the  production  of  a 
very  young  man,  written  chieHy  as  a  recreation  from  the  laborious  studies  y)(  medicine. 
It  is,  however,  a  curious  tract;  we  have  here  only  the  first  part;  the  other  three, 
which  will  complete  the  work,  are  to  be  published  in  a  few  months." — Monthly  Review. 

This  part,  the  only  one  ever  published,  relates  entirely  to  antiquities,  giving  an  ac- 
count of  the  Indian  ruins  in  the  Mushingum,  and  remarks  on  the  first  peopling  of 
America,  ice. 

Barton.  Papers  relative  to  certaii  American  Antiquities. 
Philadelphia,  Thomas  Dobson,  1796.     4to,  pp.  iv.,  39.      2  Plates. 

Barton.  The  Philadelphia  Medical  and  Physical  Journal, 
arranged  by  Benjamin  S.  Barton,  m.d.  Philadelphia,  1805-6. 
8vo.     Vols.  I.  &  II.  3822 

E.ch  volume  has  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages  and  pagings.  Includes 
papers  on  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  Mohawk  Indians,  American  Mammoth,  Welsh  In- 
dians, White  Negroes,  &c. 

Barton.  Remarks  on  the  Speech  attributed,  by  Mr.  Jeffer- 
son, to  Logan.  By  Benjamin  Smith  Barton.  [Philadelphia, 
1806.]     8vo,  pp.  vii.,  24.  c.  3823 

Reprinted  from  Phil.  Med.  Trans. 

Barton.  Some  Account  of  the  Siren  Lacertina,  and  other 
Species  of  the  same  Genus  of  Amphibious  Animals.  Philadelphia, 
1808.     8vo.  c.  3824 

Fifty  copies  only  printed.     Reprinted  with  the  following  title : 

Barton.  Some  Account  of  the  Siren  Lacertina,  and  other 
Species  of  the  same  Genus  of  Amphibious  Animals.  In  a  letter 
from  Professor  Barton,  of  Philadelphia,  to  Mr.  J.  G.  Schneider, 
of  Saxony.     Philadelphia,  1821.     8vo,  pp.  33.     Plates.      3825 

Barton.  Specimen  of  a  Geographical  View  of  the  Trees 
and  Shrubs,  and  many  of  the  Herbaceous  Plants  of  North-Amer- 


u 


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508 


BARTON. 


ica,  between  the  Latitudes  of  Seventy-one  and  Twenty-five.  ... 
[^Philadelphia^']  1809.     4to,  pp.  10,  26.     Plates.  3826 

Barton.  Supplement  to  a  Memoir  concerning  the  Fascinat- 
ing Faculty  which  has  been  ascribed  to  the  Rattlesnake  and  other 
American  Serpents,  in  a  Letter  from  Prof.  Barton  to  Prof 
Zimmermann,  of  Brunswick  in  Germany.  [Philadelphia^  1800.] 
8vo,  pp.  40.  3827 

Also  "The  Article  America,  corrected  and  considerably  enlarged,  by  Dr.  Barton," 
in  John  Pinkerton's  Modern  Geography.    Philadelphia,  \%o^.    8vo,  ii.,  394-554.    m. 

Barton  (C.  C.)  Manifest  of  the  Charge  preferred  to  the 
Navy  department,  and  subsequently  to  Congress,  against  Jesse 
Duncan  Elliott  Esq.  a  Captain  in  the  Navy  of  the  United  States, 
for  unlawful  conduct  while  Commodore  of  the  late  Mediterranean 
Squadron,  and  a  refutation  of  the  recrimination  raised  by  that 
officer  :  by  Charles  Crillon  Barton,  of  the  U.  S.  Navy.  [No 
imprint,]  1839.     8vo,  pp.  46  &  24.  3828 

Barton  (Clara).  Roll  of  Missing  Men.  No.  i.  [Washing- 
ton^ 1865.]    Broadside.    4  or  more  numbers  have  been  published. 

Barton  (C.)  ...  Defence  of  Cyrus  Barton,  Against  the 
attacks  of  Hon.  Isaac  Hill  upon  the  Establishment  of  the  New- 
Hampshire  Patriot  and  State  Gazette.  [n.  p.,  September  7, 
1840.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3830 

Barton  (C.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Republicans 
of  Newport,  and  vicinity,  July  4,  1828.  Newport^  [N.  H.)  pub- 
lished by  Dunbar  Jldrich^  i8?8.     8vo,  pp.  16,  c.  3831 

Barton  (D.)  Speech  of  Hon.  David  Barton  on  Mr.  Foot's 
Resolution  relative  to  the  Public  Lands,  U.  S.  Senate,  Feb.  9, 
1830.     [No  imprint.]     8vo,  pp.  42.  b.  3832 

Barton.  Speech  of  Mr.  Barton,  of  Missouri,  upon  the  power 
of  the  President  to  remove  Federal  Officers  ;  and  upon  the  Re- 
straining Power  and  Duty  of  the  Senate  ...  Washington^  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  3833 

Barton.  Speech  of  Mr.  Barton  of  Tuscaloosa  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  Alabama  on  the  Land  Bill.      Tuscaloosa, 


1829.     8vo,  pp.  16. 


3834 


Barton  (E.  H.)  The  Cause  and  Prevention  of  Yellow  Fever, 
contained  in  the  Report  of  the  Sanitary  Commission  of  New 
Orleans,  by  E.  H.  Barton,  m.d,,  a.m.,  Chairman  of  the  Sanitary 


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Commission,  &c. ;  with  a  large  Plan  of  New  Orleans.  Phila- 
delphia^ 1855.  8vo,  pp.  348.  +  Third  edition;  with  the  addition 
of  upwards  of  seventy  pa^es  of  "  Prefatory  Remarks,"  and  a  Sup- 
plement.    New  Tork^  1857.     8 vo.  c.  3835 

Barton.  A  Discourse  on  Temperance,  and  of  the  Applic- 
ability of  Stimulants  in  a  Warm  Climate  ...  by  E.  H.  Barton 
...   .   New  Orleans^  1837.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  32.  H.  3836 

With  statistics  of  intemperance  in  the  United  States,  and  especially  in  New  Orleans. 

Barton.  Report  of  the  Sanitary  Commission  of  New  Or- 
leans on  the  Epidemic  Yellow  Fever  of  1853.  Published  by 
authority  of  the  City  Council  of  New  Orleans.  New  Orleans^ 
1854.     8vo.  c.  3837 

Barton.  Report  to  the  Louisiana  State  Medical  Society,  on 
the  Meteorology,  Vital  Statistics  and  Hygiene  of  the  State  of 
Louisiana.  By  E.  H.  Barton  ...  .  To  which  is  added,  an  Ap- 
pendix, Showing  the  Experience  of  Life  Insurance  Companies  in 
Louisiana,  With  Tables  of  Mortality  ...  .  By  H.  G.  Heartt  ...  . 
New  Orleans^  1851.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  66;  Table,  i  1.  folio.     H. 

Barton  (E.)  Trial  of  Elijah  Barton  and  Six  others  for  the 
Murder  of  Paul  Chadwick,  at  Malta,  in  Maine,  on  September 
8th,  1809.  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  John  Merrick.  Hallowell^ 
1810.     8vo.  3839 

Barton  (Hull).  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston,  March  i, 
1826,  for  the  Relief  of  the  Boston  Bard  [Robert  S.  Coffin]. 
Boston^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  20.  3840 

Barton.  An  Exposition  of  Facts,  in  a  Letter  to  Stephen 
Gould,  an  Elder  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  By  Hull  Barton.  ... 
New  Bedford^  Printed  by  Benj.  Lindsey^  1823.      i2mo,  pp.  34. 

Barton  (L)  Eulogy,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Brown  Uni- 
versity, on  Mr.  Ezra  Bailey  ...  who  died  October  7,  1818.  By 
Ira  Barton  ...  Providence^  Miller  &'  Hutchens,  18 17.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  B.  3842 

Barton.  An  Oration,  delivered  at  Oxford,  on  the  Forty-sixth 
Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Ira  Barton  .  ... 
Cambridge^  1822.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  3843 

Barton  (James).  Dissertatio  de  Dysenteria  contagiosae,  prae- 
cipue  de  ilia  Specie,  quae  in  Indiis  Occidentalibus  observatur  .... 
Lugduni  Batavorumy  1788.     8vo,  pp.  57.  3844 


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Barton  (Jam^  L.)  Address  on  the  Early  Reminiscences  of 
Western  New-"^  ork,  and  the  Lake  Region  of  Country.  Deliv- 
ered before  the  Young  Men's  Association  of  Buffalo.  February 
16,  1848.  By  James  L.  Barton.  Buffalo^  1848.  8vo,  pp.  69. 
B.  4- Second  Edition.     Buffalo^  1848.     8vo.  3845 

Barton.  Commerce  of  the  Lakes.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the 
Commerce  on  the  Great  Northern  and  Western  Lakes  for  a 
Series  of  Years  ;  ...  added,  ...  the  Business  done  through  Buffalo 
on  the  Erie  Canal,  for  ...  1845  and  1846.  Also,  Remarks  as 
to  the  True  Canal  Policy  of  the  State  of  New- York.  By  James 
L.  Barton.  Buffalo^  1847.  8vo,  pp.  80,  and  Table,  folded. + 
Second  Edition.     Buffalo,^  1847.     8vo.  B.  3846 

Barton.  Commerce  of  the  Lakes,  and  Erie  Canal.  By 
James  L.  Barton.     Buffalo^  1851.     8vo,  pp.  51.  b.  3847 

Barton.  Lake  Commerce.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Robert 
M'Clelland  ...  in  relation  to  the  Value  and  Importance  of  the 
Commerce  of  the  Great  Western  Lakes.  By  James  L.  Barton. 
jB«^/o,  1846.  8vo,  Table,  pp.  34.  H.  + Second  Edition.  With 
additional  Notes.  Buffalo^  jewett^  Thomas  y  Co.,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  32;  Table,  folded,  i  1.  + Third  Edition.  With  additional 
Notes.  3848 

Barton  (T.)  Unanimity  and  Public  Spirit.  A  Sermon, 
Preached  at  Carlisle,  And  some  other  Episcopal  Churches,  in  the 
Counties  of  York  and  Cumberland,  soon  after  General  Brad- 
dock's  Defeat.  Published  by  particular  Request.  By  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  Thomas  Barton,  Missionary  to  the  said  Churches. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Letter  from  the  Reverend  Mr.  Smith, 
Provost  of  the  College  of  Philadelphia,  concerning  the  Office  and 
Duties  of  a  Protestant  Ministry,  especially  in  Times  of  public 
Calamity  and  Danger.  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  Sold  by  B. 
Franklin  and  D.  Hall^  at  the  New-Printing-  Office ;  by  W.  Dun- 
lapy  in  Lancaster;  and  in  Tork  County  by  the  Author^  ^755-  8vo, 
pp.  XX.,  16.  H.  3849 

Barton  (T.  T.)  A  Fast  Sermon,  Preached  at  Fitchburg, 
July  23,  1812.  By  Titus  T.  Barton,  a.b.  ...  Leominster^  Mass., 
printed  by  Salmon  Wilder^  Jugust^  1812.     8vo,  pp.  24.        H.  3850 

Barton.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Tewksbury,  February,  22, 
1800.  On  Account  of  the  Death  of  General  George  Washing- 
ton.— By  the  Reverend  Titus  Theodore  Barton. — Published  at 


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the  request  of  the  hearers. — Printed  at  Medforel,  (Massachusetts.) 
I  Son,     8vo,  pp.  8.  3851 

[Barton  (William),  a.m.]  The  Constitutionalist,  addressed 
to  Men  of  all  Parties  in  the  United  States.  Philadelphia^  1804, 
8vo,  pp.  49.  3852 

Barton.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Freedom  of  Navigation  and 
Maritime  Commerce,  and  such  Rights  of  States  relative  thereto, 
as  are  founded  on  the  Law  of  Nations  :  adapted  more  particularly 
to  the  United  States  ...  .  By  William  Barton,  m.a Phila- 
delphia^ Baltimore^  and  IVashington  City^  l8o2.  8vo,  pp.  339, 
xlv.,  (3).                                                                           c.  &  H.  3853 

Barton.  Observations  on  the  Trial  by  Jury,  with  Remarks 
on  Legislation  and  Jurisprudence,  and  the  Profession  of  the  Law, 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania.  By  William  Barton, 
A.M.     Strasburg^  1 803.  M.  3854 

Barton.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  David  Rittenhouse,  lld. 
F.R.s.  Late  President  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
&c.  Interspersed  with  various  Notices  of  many  Distinguished 
Men :  with  an  Appendix,  containing  Sundry  Philosophical  and 
other  Papers,  most  of  which  have  not  hitherto  been  Published. 
By  William  Barton,  m.a.  ...  Philadelphia^  Edward  Parker,  18 13. 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  614.     Portrait.  c.  k  h.  3855 

Barton  (W.  P.  C.)  A  Biographical  Sketch,  read  pursuant 
to  appointment  before  the  Philadelphia  medical  society,  ...  i6th 
February,  1816,  of  their  late  President;  Professor  Barton.  By 
Wm.  P.  C.  Barton,  m.d.  Philadelphia,  J.  Maxwell,  18 10.  8vo, 
pp.  32.     Portrait.  3856 

Barton.  Compendium  Florae  Philadelphicae :  containing  a 
Description  of  the  Indigenous  and  Naturalized  Plants  found 
within  a  Circuit  of  Ten  Miles  around  Philadelphia.  By  Wm. 
P,  C.  Barton,  m.d.  In  Two  Volumes.  ...  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  and  Son,  18 1 8.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  251  ;  234.      B. 

Ste  N.  A.  R.,  xiii.,  119. 

Barton.  A  Flora  of  North  America.  Illustrated  by  Col- 
oured Figures,  drawn  from  Nature.  By  William  P.  C.  Barton 
...  .  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey  ^  Sons  ...  1821-23.  3  vols.,  4to, 
pp.  xix.,  (5),  138  ;  X.,  107  ;  vii.,  (i),  lOO.     106  Plates,     b.,  h. 

Pritzel  speaks  of  a  second  edition,  1825,  "  verosimiliter  eadem  impressio." 


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Barton.  Flora  Philadelphicae  Prodromus  ...  .  Auctore  W, 
P.  C.  Barton,  m.d.  ;  or,  Prodromus  of  the  Flora  Philadelphica, 
exhibiting  a  List  of  all  the  Plants  to  be  described  in  that  Work, 
which  have  as  yet  been  by  him  collected.  Philadelphia^  Mux- 
well,  1815.     4to,  pp.  96.  3859 

Barton.  Hints  for  Naval  Officers  cruising  in  the  West 
Indies.  By  William  P.  C.  Barton,  m.d.  Philadelphia,  1830. 
i2mo,  pp.  222.  c.  3860 

Barton.  Outlines  of  Lectures  on  Materia  Medica  and  Bot- 
any, delivered  in  Jefferson  Medical  College.  By  William  P.  C. 
Barton.     Philadelphia,  1827.     2  vols.,  24mo.  3861 

Barton.  A  Treatise  containing  a  Plan  for  the  Internal  Or- 
ganization and  Government  of  Marine  Hospitals,  in  the  United 
States  ;  with  ...  a  Scheme  for  amending  and  systematizing  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Navy.  By  William  P.  C.  Barton, 
M.D.  ...  Philadelphia,  1814.  8vo,  pp.  xxvi.,  244.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion, with  Emendations  and  Additions.  Philadelphia,  the  Juthor, 
1817.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  viii.,  (i),  240,  xix.-xxv.,  (i).    Plate. 


c,  H. 


Barton.  Vegetable  Materia  Medica  of  the  United  States, 
or  Medical  Botany,  containing  a  Botanical,  General,  and  Medical 
History  of  the  Medicinal  Plants  indigenous  to  the  United  States. 
Illustrated  with  nearly  100  colored  engravings,  carefully  drawn 
from  nature  by  the  author.  By  William  P.  C.  Barton,  m.d.  ... 
Philadelphia,  Cary,  181 7-1825.  2  vols.,  4to.,  pp.  xv.,  273  ;  xvi., 
243.     50  Plates.  3863 

N.  A.  R.,  VI.,  p.  344.  Issued  with  plain  and  colored  plates.  Also :  Some  Account 
of  a  Plant  used  in  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania  as  a  Substitute  for  Chocolate,  Hol- 
cus  Bicolor  Willd.  Philadelphia,  Palmer,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Most  of  the  works  of 
Professor  Barton  are  out  of  print. 

Barton  (W.  S.)  Epitaphs  from  the  Cemetery  on  Worcester 
Common,  with  Occasional  Notes,  References,  and  an  Index. 
By  W.  S.  Barton.  IVorcester,  printed  by  Henry  J.  Howland, 
[1848.]     8vo,  pp.  36.  '  H.  3864 

Bartow  (R.)  Exposition  of  the  Failure  of  the  Franklin 
Bank,  N.  Y.     By  Robert  Bartow.    New  York,  1831.    8vo.    s. 

Bartram  (A.)  and  others.  Apology  for  having  imported 
some  stockings.  Philadelphia^  July  14,  1770.  Broadside,  i 
page.  B.  3866 


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Bartram  (John).  A  Catalogue  of  Trees,  Shrubs,  and  Her- 
baceous Plants  indigenous  to  the  United  States  of  America,  culti- 
vated and  disposed  of  by  John  Bartram  &  Son,  at  their  Botanical 
Garden,  Kingsess,  near  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia^  1807.    8vo. 

Bartram.  Observations  on  the  Inhabitants,  Climate,  Soil, 
Rivers,  Productions,  Animals,  and  other  matters  worthy  of 
Notice.  Made  By  Mr.  John  Bartram,  In  his  Travels  from 
Pensilvania  To  Onondago,  Oswego  and  the  Lake  Ontario,  In 
Canada.  To  which  is  annex'd,  a  Curious  Account  of  the  Cata- 
racts at  Niagara.  By  Mr.  Peter  Kalm,  A  Swedish  Gentleman 
who  travelled  there.  London,  J.  Whiston  and  B.  IVhite^  I75i- 
8vo,  Title,  pp.  94.     Map.  c.  &  h.  3868 

Also  various  papers  in  the  "  Philosophical  Transactions."     See  [Stork  (W.)] 

Bartram.  Account  of  the  Bartram  Garden,  published  in 
"The  Horticulturist"  in  1850.  Revised  and  corrected  by  the 
Author  and  now  printed  for  the  Central  Fair  in  aid  of  the  U.  S. 
Sanitary  Commission.  Printed  by  C.  Sherman^  Son  iff  Co.^  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  II.  H.  3869 

Bartram  (William).  Travels  through  North  and  South 
Carolina,  Georgia,  East  &  West  Florida,  the  Cherokee  Coun- 
try, the  Extensive  Territories  of  the  Muscogulges,  or  Creek 
Confederacy,  and  the  Country  of  the  Chactaws  ;  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Soil  and  Natural  Productions  of  those  Regions, 
together  with  Observations  on  the  Manners  of  the  Indians. 
Embellished  with  Copper-Plates.  By  William  Bartram.  Phil- 
adelphia^ Printed  by  James  iff  Johnson^  M,DCC,xci.  8vo,  pp.  (2), 
xxxiv.,  522.  Portrait  of  Mico  Chlucco,  Map,  and  7  Plates.  H. 
-\- London^  Reprinted  for  y.  Johnson^  ^79"^'  8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  520, 
(12).  Portrait,  Map,  and  7  Plates.  n.-{- Dublin^  J.  Moore  [etc.\ 
1793.  8vo,  12  p.  1.,  526  pp.  ;  Index  3  1.,  Directions,  i  p. 
Portrait,  Map  and  7  Plates.  +  The  Second  Edition  in  London. 
Philadelphia^  Printed  by  "James  and  Johnson^  '791  >  London^  Re- 
printed for   J.  Johnson^  1794'     8vo,  pp.  xxiv.,  520,  Index  and 


Directions,  4  1.     8  Plates  and  Map. 


3870 


In  this  second  edition  the  title  page  only  is  new.  Unequalled  for  the  vivid  pictur- 
esqueness  of  its  descriptions  of  nature,  scenery,  and  productions.  "  It  is  written  in  the 
spirit  of  the  old  travellers." — Coleridge.  There  are  copies  of  the  English  edition  on 
large  paper.     See  Rich,  i.,  357;  Boucher,  Vol.  vi.;  M.  R.,  x.,  13,  130. 

Bartram.  Voyage  dans  les  parties  sud  de  I'Amerique  sep- 
tentrionale;  Savoir:  les  Carolines  septentrionale  et  meridion- 
ale,  la  Georgie,  les  Florides  orientale  et  occidentale,  le  pays  des 

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Cherokees,  le  vaste  territoire  des  Muscogulges  ou  de  la  confed- 
eration Creek,  et  le  pays  des  Chactaws.  Contenant  des  details 
sur  le  sol  et  les  productions  naturelles  de  ces  contre^s,  et  des 
observations  sur  les  niceurs  des  Sauvages  qui  les  habitent.  Par 
William  Bartram.  Imprimie  a  Philadelphie,  en  1 791,  et  a  Lon- 
dres,  en  1794,  et  trad,  de  I'ang.  par  P.  V.  Benoist.  Paris^  Car- 
taret  et  Brosson^  Maradan^  an  vii.  [1799-1801].-!- ^<"''^>  Mara- 
dan^  an  IX.  2  vols.,  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  457,  (i);  2  p.  1.,  pp.  436, 
(i).     Portrait,  Map,  and  4  Plates.  h.  3871 

Bartram.  Reisen  durch  Nord-  and  Siid-Karolina,  Georgien, 
Ost-  und  West-Florida,  das  Gebiet  der  Tskerokesen,  Krihks 
und  Tschaktahs.  Aus  dem  Englischen  mit  Anmerkungen  von 
E.  A.  W.  v.  Zimmermann.  Berlin^  Voss^  1793-  8vo.  Plate. 
(Magazin  von  merkwiird.     Reisebeschreib.     Bd.  x.)  3872 

Bartram.  Reizen  door  Noord-  en  Zuid-Carolina,  Georgie, 
Oost-  en  West-Florida  ;  de  Landen  der  Cherokees,  des  Mus- 
cogulges, of  het  Creek  bondgenootschap  en  bet  land  der  Chac- 
taws. Uit  het  Engelsch  vertaald,  door  J.  D.  Pasteur.  Haar- 
lem^ 1794-97.     8vo.     Map.  3873 

J.  de  Jong's  "  Alphabetische  Naamlijst"  gives  the  im^xinty  Amsterdantf  H.  MooUn- 
eizer,  1797.      3  parts,  8vo.     Plate  and  Map. 

Bartreau  (C.  K.)  What  has  been  done  in  Tennessee  ;  the 
kind  of  Government  we  are  under ;  the  kind  of  Government 
our  Fathers  gave  us ;  Tennessee  and  the  Institution  of  African 
Slavery — How  shall  we  maintain  it  ?     Nashville^  i86i.     8vo. 

Barzena  (Alfonso).  Lexica  et  praecepta  grammatica,  item 
liber  confessionis  et  precum,  in  quinque  Indorum  Linguis,  quarum 
usus  per  Americam  australem,  nempe  Puquinica,  Tenocotica., 
Catamareana,  Guaranica,  Natixana,  sive  Mogaznana.  Peruvia^ 
1590.     Folio.  3875 

»' Livre  tres  rare,  cite  par  Sotwel,  Biblioth.  Soc.  jfesu,  p.  33,  qui  n'en  marque  ni  la 
date  ni  bien  positivement  le  lieu  d'impression,  et  qui  probablement  en  a  compose 
arbitrairement  le  titre.  Ce  n'est  pas,  comme  Tent  cru  plusieurs  bibliographes,  le 
premier  livre  impr.  au  Perou,  car  au  mot  Vocabolario  nous  citons  une  edition  faite  a 
Lima  {Los  Reyes)  en  1586." — Brunet. 

Basalenque  (Diego).  Arte  de  la  lengua  tarasca,  dispuesto 
con  nuevo  estilo  y  claridad ;  sacado  a  luz  P.  Nicolas  de  Quixas. 
Mexico^  1 7 14-     Svo.-{- Mexico^  1 805.      l6mo.  3875^ 

Basalenque.  Chronica  de  la  provincia  de  S.  Nicholas  de 
Polentino  de  Mechoacau  de  la  orden  de  S.  Augustin.  Por  Fr. 
Diogo  Basalenque.     1673.     4to.  3^7^ 


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Basanier  (Martin).     See  Laudonniere. 

Bascom  (E.  L.)  a  Masonic  Discourse,  Spoken  at  Greenfield, 
Massachusetts,  before  the  Officers  and  Brethren  of  the  Republi- 
can Lodge  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  in  that  Town,  on  the 
Festival  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  January  ist,  a.l.  5800.  By 
Brother  Ezekiel  L.  Bascom.  Published  by  the  United  Request 
of  the  Brethren.  Printed  at  Greenfield^  [Mass.)  by  T.  Dickman 
1800.     8vo,  pp.  14.  w.  3877 

Also:  A  Masonic  Address  at  Leicester,  Mass.,  June  24,  1 817.    Leicester,  liij.    8vo. 

Bascom  [Rev.  H.  B.)  Methodism  and  Slavery  ;  with  other 
matter  in  Controversy  between  the  North  and  the  South  ;  being 
a  Review  of  the  Manifesto  of  the  Majority  in  reply  to  the  Pro- 
test of  the  Minority  of  the  late  general  conference  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  church,  in  the  Case  of  Bishop  Andrew.  By  H. 
B.  Bascom.     Frankfort  {Ky.).^  1845.     8vo,  pp.  165.  c.  3878 

The  little  Iron  Wheel 
By  J.  H.  Bascom.  .. 


Bascom. 
Methodism 
pp.  307. 


,.  despotism  of  Episcopal 
Nashvilk^   1856.      i6mo, 

3879 


Bascom  (Rev.  Jonathan).  A  Sermon  preached  at  Eastham, 
Thanksgiving-Day,  December  15,  1774.  By  Jonatham  Bas- 
com, v.d.m.  ...  Boston,  Edes  and  Gill,  m,dcc,lxxv.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Bascom  (Jonathan).  An  Oration,  delivered  February  22, 
1800.  The  Day  of  Public  Mourning  For  the  Death  of  General 
George  Washington.  By  Rev.  Jonathan  Bascom,  Of  Orleans, 
To  the  People  of  his  Charge,  ...  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  Boston, 
1800.     8vo,  pp.    15.  H.  3881 

Bascom  (William).  Sermon  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  May  14, 
1815.     Leicester  [i%i s]-     8vo.  w.  3882 

Bashford  vs.  Barstow.  The  Trial  in  the  Supreme  Court, 
of  the  Information  in  the  Nature  of  a  Quo  Warranto  filed  by  the 
Attorney  General,  on  the  Relation  of  Coles  Bashford  vs.  Wm. 
A.  Barstow,  contesting  the  Right  to  the  Office  of  Governor  of 
Wisconsin.  ...  Madison,  IVis.,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  368.     H.  c,  3883 

[Basket  [Sir  James)].  History  of  the  Island  of  Saint  Do- 
mingo from  its  first  Discovery  by  Columbus  to  the  present 
period.  London,  Printed  for  Archibald  Constable  ^  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh, 1818.  8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  ^26.  + New  Tork,  1825.  8vo,  pp. 
206.  3884 


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[Basket].  Histoire  de  I'lle  de  Saint-Domingue,  depuis 
I'Epoque  de  sa  decouverte  par  Chrlstophe  Colomb  Jusqu'a 
I'Annee  18 18.  Publiee  sur  des  documents  authentiques,  et 
suivie  de  Pieces  justificatives,  Telles  que  la  Correspondance 
de  Toussaint-Louverture  avec  Buonaparte  ;  le  Ceremonial  de  la 
Cour  d'Haity  ;  la  Constitution  de  ce  royaume ;  I'Amanach  royal 
d'Haity ;  la  Correspondance  du  comte  de  Limonade,  et  le  Mani- 
feste  du  roi  Christophe.  A  ParU^  Delauney^  18 19.  8vo,  Half- 
title,  pp.  ii.,  390.  3885 

Bason's  Country  Almanack,  for  1821  ...  calculated  for  North 
and  South  Carolina,  by  Joshua  Sharp.     Charleston.^  W.  P.  Bason 


[n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp, 


(36). 

With  the  usual  local  information. 


3885a 


Basque.     Discourse  delivered  at  Newport,  R.  I. 
Benjamin  Basque.     Boston,  1726.     i2mo,  pp.  40. 


By  Rev. 
M.  3886 

Bass  (E.)  Masonic  Sermon  at  Newburyport,  December, 
1779.     By  Bp.  Edward  Bass.     Newbury,  1780.     i2mo. 

Also:    A  Sermon  before  the  Merrimac  Humane  Society,  at  Newburyport,  Sept.  6, 
1803.      [n.  p.]      1803.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

Bass  (J.)  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Niles,  of  Braintree,  Mass 
containing  some  Remarks  on  his  Dying  Testimony.  By  John 
Bass,  A.M.     Boston,  1753.     i2mo.  3888 

Bass.  A  True  Narrative  of  an  Unhappy  Contention  in  the 
Church  at  Ashford  [Connecticut]:  and  the  Several  Methods 
used  to  bring  it  to  a  Period.  By  John  Bass,  a.m..  Late  Pastor 
of  Said  Church.  Boston;  New-England,  Printed  for  D.  Gookin, 
1 75 1.     Small  4to,  pp.  28.  m.  3889 


Basse-Terre. 
a  la  Basse-Terre 
V.  Benard,  1791. 

Basse-Terre. 
de  la  Basse-Terre. 


Historiquc  des  evenements  qui  se  sont  passes 

..  depuis  la  revolution.      Guadeloupe,  imp.  de 

8vo.  3889a 

Memoire  historique  et  politique  pour  la  ville 
Marseille,  imp.  de  F.  Brebion,  1791.     8vo. 


Bassett  (A.)  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Anniversary 
Election  in  Hartford,  May  14,  1807.  By  Amos  Bassett,  a.m. 
...  Printed  hy  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  Hartford,  1807.     8vo,  pp.  34. 

Bassett  (Francis).  An  Oration,  delivered  on  ...  the  Fifth  of 
July,  1824.     %  Francis  Bassett.  ...  Boston,  1824.     8vo,  pp.  24. 


BASTOS    DO   SOLITARIO. 


517 


Bassett  (G.  W.)  a  Discourse  on  the  Wickedness  and 
Folly  of  the  Present  War.  Delivered  in  the  Court  House  at 
Ottawa,  111.  ...  Aug.  ii,  1861.  By  Geo.  W.  Bassett  ...  . 
[Ottawa^  1861.]     8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  3893 

Bassett.  A  Northern  Plea  for  the  Right  of  Secession.  By 
Geo.  W,  [j/V]  Bassett  ....   Ottawa^  1861.    8vo,  pp.  24.     38930 

Bassett.  Slavery  examined  by  the  Light  of  Nature.  Ser- 
mon ...  by  Rev.  Geo.  W.  Bassett,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  ... 
February  28, 1858.     [n.  p.,  1858].     8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  3894 

Bassett.  A  Warning  for  the  Crisis.  Or  Popular  Errors 
involved  in  the  Present  War.  An  Address  ...  February  2nd, 
1863.  By  Geo.  W.  Bassett.  Ottawa^  J.  H.  Leggett^  Printer ^ 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  3895 

Bassett  (W.)  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
in  reply  to  objections  against  joining  Anti-Slavery  Societies.  By 
William  Bassett.     Boston^  Isaac  Knapp^  '837.      i2mo,  pp.  44. 

Basterot.  De  Quebec  a  Lima  journal  d'un  voyage  dans  les 
deux  Ameriques  en  1858  et  en  1859  par  le  vicomte  de  Bas- 
terot Paris.^  L.  Hachette  et  C",  i860.  l8mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  vii., 
338-  B.  3897 

Bastide  (Jean  Francois  de).  Memoire  historique  Sur  la 
negociation  de  la  France  &  de  I'Angleterre,  depuis  le  26  Mars 
1 76 1  jusqu'  au  20  Septembre  de  la  meme  annee,  avec  les  Pieces 
justificatives.  Paris,  de  rimprimerie  royale,  m.dcclxi.  8vo, 
Title,  pp.  iv.,  196.  H.  3898 

Relating  to  Canada. 

The  Bastille  in  America:  or  Democratic  Absolutism.  By 
an  Eye-Witness.    London,  Robert  Hardwicke,  1 861.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

The  Bastiles  of  the  North.     See  [Sangston  (Lawrence.)] 

Bastos  (Jose  de  Reveira).  Roteiro  do  Cidade  do  Santa  Maria 
di  Belem  do  Grao  Para,  pelo  rio  Tocouton  a  cinea  ate  a  Porto 
Real  do  Pontrol  da  Caputaria  do  Gogaz.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  im- 
prenta  regia,  181 1.     8vo,  pp.  19,  3900 

Bastos  do  Solitario.  Estudos  sobre  Reforma  administra- 
tiva,  Ensino  religioso,  Africanos  livres,  Trafico  de  escravos, 
Liberdade  de  cabotagem,  Abertura  do  Amazonas,  Communi- 
catees com  OS  Estados  Unidos,  &c.  Dr.  A.  C.  Tavares  Bastos. 
Segunda  edi^ao.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  438. 


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dvige  I  in  den  Oorloge  met 
eten   Continueren.  I  Gh^'stelt 


Basuyne    des    Oorloghs, |  Ofte|  Waerschouwinghe,   aen    del 
Vereenichde  Ncderlanden,  dat  de  scl 
den    Coningh   van    Spaen-|gien   moeten 
door  een  Oprecht  Lief  hebber  der  selvcr  Landen.  |  Gedruckt  voor 
Pieter  IValschaert^  Anno  1625.     410,  12  leaves.  3902 

This  "  Call  to  arms,  or  demonstration  to  the   United   Provinces,  that  they  should 
continue  the  war  with  the  King  of  Spain,"  relates  to  Brazil. 

Batalla  de  Yanacocha  canto  Heroico  al  triunfo  de  las  Armas 
Pacificadoras.     Arcquipa^  ^835.     8vo.  3903 

Batbie  (Anseleme  Polycarpe).  Trait^  theorique  et  pratique 
de  droit  public  et  administratif,  contenant  ...  la  comparaison  de 
notre  legislation  avec  les  lois  politiques  et  administratives  de 
I'Angleterre,  des  £tats-  Unis  ...  etc.  Par  A.  Batbie  ...  .  Paris^ 
Cotillon^  1861-68.     7  vols.,  8vo.  3903a 

Vol.  I.  is  entitled,  "  Introduction  generate  au  droit  public,"  etc. 

Batchelder  (E.)  Border  Adventures ;  or.  The  Romantic 
Incidents  of  a  New-England  Town;  and  other  Poems.  With 
an  Appendix.  By  Eugene  Batchelder  ...  .  Boston,  1851.  i2mo, 
pp.  48.  3904 

Relates  to  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.     Stt  N.  £.  Gen.  Reg.,  v.,  166. 

[Batchelder].  Brother  Jonathan's  Welcome  to  Kossuth. 
A  Poem.  ...  Boston,  [1% ^2].     8vo.  pp.  27.  3905 

[Batchelder].  A  Romance  of  the  Sea-Serpent,  or  the 
Icthyosaurus.  Also,  a  Collection  of  the  Ancient  and  Modern 
Authorities,  with  Letters  from  Distinguished  Merchants  and 
Men  of  Science.  Cambridge,  John  Bartlett,  1849.  i2mo,  pp. 
(4),  1 72,  + [2d  Ed.  Ibid.']  H.  3906 

Also:  A  New  Fremont  Song  ...  .  [Cambridge,  1856.]     i6mo,  pp.  (3). 

Batchelder  (J.)  Memorial  to  the  Massachusetts  Legisla- 
ture. By  Hon.  John  Batchelder,  President  of  the  New  England 
Female  Medical  College.  Presented  ...  May  17,  1866.  Being 
a  Reply  to  the  Report  of  the  Judiciary  Committee  of  the  House 
...  .  Boston,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  3907 

[Batchelder  (John  M.)]  Comparison  of  Products,  Popu- 
lation, and  Resources  of  the  Free  &  Slave  States,  [n.  p.] 
1 86 1.     Broadside,  lithographed. -f-Ci7»i^r/V^^,  1 86 1.     Bd.,  lith. 

Batchelder  (J.  P.)  Second  edition  of  "  An  Advertise- 
ment," by  C.  B.  Coventry,  with  a  "  Candid  Exposition  of 
Facts,"  by  J.  P.  Batchelder,  m.d  ...  .  Utica,  1829.   8vo,  pp.  16. 


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Batcheldf.r  (Samuel).  Introduction  and  Early  Progress  of 
the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  the  United  States.  ...  Boston^  Little^ 
Brown  and  Company^  '^^J-      i6mo,  pp.  iv.,  108.      H.  &  H.  3910 

[Batchklder],  Statistics  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture.  From 
the  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade.  Bos- 
ton^ i^dx.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3911 

Batchklder,  Jr.  (Samuel).      The  Young  Men  of  America 

...   .   Prize  Essay:   By  Samuel   Batchclder,  Jr New    Tork^ 

Boston^  1858,     8vo,  pp.  32.4-1860.      i2mo,  pp.  70.  H.  3912 

Batchelder  (W.)  Masonic  Discourse  at  Danvcrs,  Mass., 
Sept,  26,  1810.  By  VVilliam  Batchclder  ...  .  Salem,  [n.  d.] 
8vo.  3913 

Batchelder.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Buxton^  a.d.  1802,  at  the 
Ordination  of  Abner  Flanders  ...  By  William  Batchelder  ...  . 
Portsmouth^  N.  H..,  printed  by  N.  S.  l^  W.  Peirce.,  1803.  8vo. 
pp.  17.  H.  3914 

Batcheller  (D.)  Sermon  at  Oxford,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1818, 
at  the  funeral  of  Maj.  Archibald  Campbell.  By  David  Batch- 
eller.     Worcester .^  1818.     8vo.  w.  3915 

Batch£LOR  (G.)  Aux  Fran9ais.  Le  parti  republicain,  ses 
doctrines  et  ses  hommes.  [Met  Tork.^  Octobre^  i860.]  i2mo, 
pp.  24.  H.  3916 

Batchelor  (G.)  By  George  Batchclor  ...  History  of  all  the 
Teachers'  Associations  ever  established  in  the  City  of  New- 
York  ...  .  New-York^  1861.     i2mo,  i  p.  1.,  pp.  48.         H.  3917 

Bateman  (Edmund).  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Hon- 
ourable Trustees  For  establishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in 
America,  and  the  Associates  of  ...  Dr.  Bray;  at  their  Anniver- 
sary Meeting,  March  19,  t  740-1,  at  the  Parish  Church  of  St. 
Bride,  ...  London.  By  Edmund  Bateman  d.d.  ...  London.,  J''^^ 
and  Henry  Pemberton^  m.dcc.xli.     4to,  pp.  21.  c.  3918 

Bateman  (J.)  The  Orchidaces  of  Mexico  and  Guatemala. 
By  James  Bateman,  Esq.  London.,  Ridgway,  1 837-1 842.  Ele- 
phant folio,  pp.  16.     40  Colored  Plates.  c.  3919 

Of  this  splendid  work  125  copies  only  were  printed  for  subscribers  price  £zi. 
Priced  :  H.  G.  Bohn,  £iz  12s. 


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Bateman  (N.)  School  Laws  of  Illinois,  as  amended  Febru- 
ary 1 6,  1865,  with  official  and  judicial  decisions,  [and  with 
remarks].      By  Newton  Bateman.     Springfifltl^  1866.     8vo. 

Bates  (Barnabas).  A  Brief  Statement  of  the  Exertions  of 
the  Friends  of  Cheap  Postage  in  the  City  of  New  York.  By 
Barnabas  Bates  ...  .  New  Tork^  1848.     8vo,  pp.  xxvi.,  (i),  52! 

Bates  (Benjamin).  A  Letter  addressed  to  a  Member  of  the 
Legislature  of  Virginia.  By  Benjamin  Bates.  ...  New  Tork^ 
printed  by  Alahlon  Day^  1 82 1.      l2mo,  pp.  12.  3922 

On  militia  fines.     This  was  also  appended  to  a  "  Memorial  of  ...  Friends  to  the  Leg. 
slature  of  Virginia,  un  the  Milita  Laws."   ...   Neiu-Bedford,  i^i-^.    i6mo,  pp.  i8.     h. 

Bates  (D.  B.)  Incidents  on  Land  and  Water,  or  Four 
Years  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  Being  a  Narrative  of  the  Burning 
of  the  Ships  Nonantum,  Humayoon,  and  Fanchon  ...  .  By  Mrs. 
D.  B.  Bates.  Second  Edition.  Boston^  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  336. 
B.4- Third  Edition.  1857.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Boston^  James 
French  and  Company^  1858.      i2mo,  pp.  336.     Woodcuts.        H. 

Bates  (E.)  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  States.  In 
Prize.  Causes  Nos.  134,  163,  170,  261,  262,  263.  Brief  for 
the  United  States,  Respondents  in  the  Several  Appeals.  Edward 
Bates,  Attorney  General.  C.  Eames,  of  Counsel,  [n.  p.] 
Gideon  i^  Pearson^  Printers^  ['863].     8vo,  pp.  g.  H.  3924 

Bates.  Opinion  of  Attorney-General  Bates  on  Citizenship. 
JVashington^  Government  Printing  Office^  1863.      8vo,  pp.  27. 

Bates.  Opinion  of  Hi  .  Edward  Bates,  Attorney  General 
...  on  the  Validity  of  the  Acceptances  given  by  John  B.  Floyd, 
Secretary  of  War,  to  Russell,  Majors,  &  Waddell,  now  held  by 
Peirce  &  Bacon.  Washington^  Government  Printing  Office^  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  17.  H.  3926 

Bates.  Opinion  of  the  Attorney  General  (Edward  Bates)  on 
the  Suspension  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus,  [1861.]  8vo, 
pp.  12.  3927 

Bates.  The  Rights  of  Citizens.  Important  Opinion  of 
Attorney  General  Bates.     Hartford.,  1863.     i2mo,  pp.  34. 

Bates  (Edward).  Edward  Bates  against  Thomas  H.  Benton. 
St.  Louis^  Mo..,  Charless  &  Paschal/,  1828.    i2mo,  pp.  12.      3929 

Bates  (Elisha).      An  Examination  of  Certain  Proceedings 


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and  Principles  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  called  (Quakers.  Hy 
Elisha  Bates.  ...  St.  C/airsvlJ/e^  the  Juthor,,  1837.  8vo,  pp. 
309  (2).  H.  3930 

Bates.  The  Miscellaneous  Repository.  A  Periodical  Pub- 
lication. By  Elisha  Bates.  MountpUasunt  [0/'/a,J  1827-36. 
5  vols.,  8vo.  3931 

Contains  numcrouii  arcidui  relatiny  to  Frii-mls  in  America. 

Bates  (H.  W.)  Contributions  to  an  Insect  Fauna  of  the 
Amazon  Valley.  Coleoptera-Longicorncs.  Part  i.  Lamiares. 
London^  1867.     8vo,  pp.  258.  3932 

Bates  (H.  W.)  The  Naturalist  on  the  River  Amazons;  a 
Record  of  Adventures,  Habits  of  Animals,  Sketches  of  Brazilian 
and  Indian  Life,  and  Aspects  of  Nature  under  the  Equator, 
during  Eleven  Years  of  Travel.  By  Henry  Walter  Bates. 
With  Map  and  Illustration.  London^  John.  Murray^  1 863.  2 
vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  774.  +  Second  PJdition.  London^  Mur- 
ray^ 1864.      i2mo,  pp.  xii.,  466.      I  Map.  s.  3932^ 

Bates.  The  River  Amazons  ;  a  Record  of  Adventures,  with 
Sketches  of  Brazilian  and  Indian  Life,  during  Eleven  Years  of 
Travel.  By  Henry  Walter  Bates  ...  .  London.,  Jof^"  Murray., 
1867.     Post  8vo.  3933 

Bates.  Der  Naturforscher  am  Amazonenstrom.  ...  Aus 
dem  Englischen.  ...  Leipzig.,  L>yk.,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  viii.,  416. 
Woodcuts,  Lithograph  Map,  and  8  Plates.  3934 

Bates  (Isaac  C.)  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Northampton, 
July  4,  1805.  ...  By  Isaac  C.  Bates.  Northampton.,  Thomas  M. 
Pomroy.,  1805.     8vo,  pp.  30  (i).  h.  3935 

Bates.  An  Oration  Pronounced  before  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society  of  the  County  of  Hampshire,  on  their  First 
Anniversary,  181 2.  In  Commemoration  of  the  Nativity  of 
Washington.  By  Isaac  C.  Bates  ...  .  Northampton.,  printed  by 
fVilliam  Butler  [i%\2\.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H,  3936 

Also,  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Bill.  ...  March  26,  1828.  Waihington,  i8z8. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  Speech  ...  on  the  Indian  Bill.  House  of  Representatives.  May, 
1830.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.  Speech  ...  in  Defence  of  the  Protective 
System:  Delivered  February  21,  1844.  IVaihington,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  i8.  +  [n,  p., 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.     H. 

Bates  (Joseph).  A  Vindication  of  the  Seventh  Day  Sab- 
bath ...  with  a  further  History  of  God's  Peculiar  People,  from 

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1847  *o  1848.     By  Joseph   Bates.     New  Bedford^  Mass.^   1848. 
8vo,  pp.  116.  3937 

Bates  (Joshua),  D.D.^  d.  1854.  Address  of  Rev.  Joshua 
Bates,  D.D.  at  the  Semi-Sentennial  \}ic\  Celebration  of  Middle- 
bury  College.      1850.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  3938 

Bates.  An  Anniversary  Discourse,  delivered  at  Dudley, 
Massachusetts,  March  20,  1853.  With  Topographical  and  His- 
torical Notices  of  the  Town.  By  Joshua  Bates,  d.d.  Boston^ 
Press  ofT.  R.  Marvin^  1853.      ^^^^  PP'  5^-  ".  3939 

Bates.  Address  ...  in  Castleton  December  2,  1823,  at  the 
Commencement  of  the  Vermont  Academy  of  Medicine,  con- 
nected with  Middlebury  College.  ...  [n.  p.]  1824.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  3940 

With  "  An  Historical  Sketch,"  etc. 

B^tes.  a  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Society  for  Propa- 
gating the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  Others  in  North  Amer- 
ica, Nov.  4,  1813.  By  Joshua  Bates  ...  .  Boston^  Cummings  and 
Hilliard^  18 13.     8vo,  pp.  44.  h.  3941 

Also:  Brief  Account  of  the  Happy  Death  of  Mary  Ann  Clap  ...  who  died  July  15, 
1816  ...  .  Dedham,  Abel  D.  Alleyne,  1816.  i8mo,  pp.  36.  H.+Second  Edition. 
Ded/iam,  1816.  i8mo,  pp.  36.  h.  Discourse  at  Castleton  on  the  Organization  of 
the  Mount  Vernon  Institution,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1818.  8vo;  pp.  — .  A  Discourse  ... 
at  Middlebury,  on  the  Annual  Fast:  April  15,  1818.  ...  Middlebury  (f^'t.),  1818. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  A  Discourse  delivered  Feb.  15,  1818,  Being  the  Sabbath  Preceding 
the  Dissolution  of  the  Pastoral  Relation  between  the  Author  and  the  First  Church  in 
Dedham.  Dedham,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  23.  A  Discourse,  delivered  March  4,  1814, 
at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prentice,  d.d..  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Med- 
field.  Dedham,  1814.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  A  Sermon,  preached,  January  11,  1804.  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  James  Thompson  ...  in  Barre.  ...  Worcester,  1804.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  H.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Wm.  Bates  in  Northbridge,  Mass., 
Nov.  5,  1845.  Andover,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  Two  Sermons  on  Temperance 
on  the  Annual  Fast,  April  8,1813.  Boston,  1813.  8vo,  pp.  36.+Second  Edition. 
Dedham,  1814.  i2mo,  pp.  38.  Discourse  at  Castleton,  Vt.,  Sept.  16,  1818,  at  the 
organization  of  the  Vermont  Juvenile  Missionary  Society.  Middlebury,  1818.  8vo. 
Inaugural  Address  as  President  of  Middlebury  College,  Vt.,  March  18,  1818.  Mid- 
dlebury, 1%1'i.  8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  + An  Inaugural  Oration  ...  .  Second  Edition.  Mid- 
dlebury, 18 1 8.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  A  Sermon  ...  Feb.  26,  1 8 17,  at  the  Ordination  of 
the  Rev.  Rufus  Hurlburt  ...  at  Sudbury.  Dedham,  1817.  8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  Sermon  at 
Boston,  Jan.  4,  18 16,  before  the  Society  for  Foreign  Missions  of  Boston  and  Vicinity. 
Dedham,  li id.  8vo.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Federal  Burt.  Do-ver,  liij.  8vo. 
Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Ira  Ingraham.     Middlebury,  iSzi.     8vo. 

Bates  (Joshua),  d.  1864.  A  Memorial  of  Joshua  Bates, 
from  the  City  of  Boston.  Boston.,  City  Council^  mdccclxv.  R1. 
8vo,  pp.  58.     Portrait  and  Plates.  3942 


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Bates.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  in  Relation  to  the 
Death  of  Joshua  Bates,  Esq.     Boston^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

Bates.  Tribute  of  Boston  Merchants  To  the  Memory  of 
Joshua  Bates,  October,  1864.  Boston^  printed  hy  John  IVilson 
and  Son^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  49.  3944 

Bates  (Mary).  The  Private  Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  ... 
[From]  the  "International  Magazine"  ...  .  By  Miss  Mary 
Bates.  Charleston:  Walker^  Richards  and  Co.^  mdccchi.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  H.  3945 

Bates  (S.  P.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
John  Barker,  d.d.  by  Samuel  P.  Bates.  Lancaster^  tVm.  B. 
fVi/ey,  Printer,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  3946 

Bates  (Walter).  Mysterious  Stranger ;  or.  Memoirs  of 
Henry  More  Smith,  alias  Henry  F.  Moon,  alias  Wm.  Newman, 
who  is  now  confined  in  Simsbury  Mines,'  in  Connecticut,  for 
Burglary,  &c..  By  Walter  Bates.  New  Haven,  18 16.  i8mo, 
pp.  108.  3947 

Bates.  Narrative  of  the  Conduct  and  Adventures  of  Henry 
Frederic  Moon,  a  native  of  Brighthelmstone,  Sussex,  now  under 
sentence  of  Imprisonment  in  Connecticut ;  an  Account  of  his 
Artifices,  Impostures,  Mechanical  Ingenuity,  &c.  By  W.  Bates, 
Sheriff  of  New  Brunswick.      1817.     8vo.     Portrait.  394^ 

Bates  (William).  [An  Oration,  delivered  in  Fairhaven  July 
4,  1821.]     By  Wm.  Bates,  Esq.     New  Bedford,  1821.     8vo. 

[Bates  (W.  C.)]  The  Stars  and  Stripes  in  Rebeldom.  A 
Series  of  Papers  written  by  Federal  Prisoners  (Privates)  in  Rich- 
mond, Tuscaloosa,  New  Orleans,  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.  With 
an  Appendix.  Boston,  T.  O.  H.  P.  Burnham,  1862.  i2mo, 
pp.  137.  H.  3950 

The  successive  editors  of  the  paper  as  it  originally  appeared  were  George  T.  Childs, 
J.  W.  Dickins,  Leroy  Warren,  and  Wm.  C.  Bates. 

Bates  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
Bates  College,  Lewistown,  Me.,  for  1864.  Lewistown,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  3951 

Bath.  The  City  Charter :  with  the  Joint  Rules  and  Orders 
of  the  City  Council  ...  .  Bath  \^Me.^  1848.     i6mo,  pp.  40. 

Also :  Addresses  of  the  Mayor,  Statements  of  the  Appropriations,  Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures, Reports  of  the  School  Committee,  for  various  years. 


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BATTEL. 


Bath.  French's  Village  in  Bath.  Building  Lots  at  Auction. 
Albany^  1857.     8^°*  ^'  3953 

Bather.  Full  and  Faithfull  Account  of  the  Life  of  James 
Bather,  late  Boatswain  of  the  Nightingale  Brig,  written  by  him- 
self, containing  narrative  of  the  steps  taken  by  John  Lancey, 
master  of  the  ship,  for  wilfully  burning  and  sinking  the  said 
Vessel,  in  order  to  defraud  the  Insurers,  and  relation  of  the  dis- 
covery made,  &c.     London  [1746].     8vo.  3954 

Containing  some  interesting  notices  of  the  author's  proceedings  at  Newfoundland, 
Carolina,  Charlestown,  Boston,  the  Bermudas,  Jamaica,  Maryland,  Philadelphia,  and 
other  parts  of  America.     Title  from  Thorpe's  catalogue,  for  1842. 

Bath-kol.  A  Voice  from  the  Wilderness.  Being  an  hum- 
ble attempt  to  support  the  Truth  of  God,  against  some  of  the 
principal  errors  raging  at  this  time.  By  the  first  Presbytery  of 
the  Eastward.  Boston^  Printed  by  N.  Coverly  between  the  Sign  of 
the  Lamb  and  the  White-Horse^  1783-      i2mo,  pp.  360.         3955 

This  singular  New  England  production  is  signed  at  the  end  by  William  Davidson, 
Moderator,  and  Simon  Williams,  Pros.  Clerk. 

Bathurst  (Edward).  Hispaniola,  Hayti,  Saint  Domingo. 
[Privately  printed'\i%^i .     8vo.  395^ 

The  Canadian  Parliamentary  Library  contains  the  following :  Memorial  of  the 
Colonial  Agents  to  Earl  Bathurst,  25th  February,  1824.  pp.  3.  Letter  from  Earl 
Bathurst  to  the  Colonial  Agents,  February,  1824.  pp.  3.  Letter  from  the  Colonial 
Agents  to  Earl  Bathurst,  ist  March,  1824.  pp.  2.  Another,  9th  March,  1824.  pp. 
4.  Report  of  a  Debate  in  [the  Colonial]  Council  [Barbados,]  and  a  Despatch  from 
Lord  Bathurst  to  the  Governor  to  ...  Sir  Henry  Wande,  Governor  of  Barbados.  Bar- 
bados.    London,  Re-printed  1823.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  40  (i).     b. 

Bathurst  (H.)  Sermon  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February  i6, 
1 8 10.  By  Henry,  Lord  Bishop  of  Norwich.  London^  1810. 
Svo,  pp.  76.  3957 

Baton  Rouge.  List  of  Premiums  to  be  given  by  the  Baton 
Rouge  Industrial  Fair  Association  ...  the  Second  Monday  of 
March,  i860.     Baton  Rouge.,  i860.     8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  3958 

Also  Annual  Reports  of  the  Female  Orphan  Asylum.     Incorporated  Feb.  5,  1850. 

Batopilas  Mining  Co.  The  Articles  of  Association  of  the 
Batopilas  Mining  Co.     1826.     8vo.  p.  3959 

Battel  (Andries).  De  gedenkwaardige  Voyagie  van  Andries 
Battel  van  Leigh  in  Essex,  na  Brasilien,  en  desselfs  wonderlijke 
avontuuren,  zijnde  gevangen  gebragt  van  de  Portugijsen  na  An- 


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gola  ...  Ao  1589  en  vervolgens.  Door  hem  selfs  in  het  Engels 
beschreven  ...  .  Leyden^  Vander  Aa^  1 706.  8vo,  pp.  46  and 
Register.     Map  and  Plates.  s.  3960 

Forms  part  of  Vander  Aa's  Naaukeurige  versameling.     (&f  No.  3.) 

A  Battle!  a  Battle  !  a  Battle  a  Squirt  ;  |  Where  no  Man  is 
kill'd,  and  no  Man  is  hurt  !|  To  the  Tune  of  |  Three  new  blue 
Beans,  in  a  new  blue  blown  Bladder  ;  |  rattle  Bladder  rattle  Blad- 
der !|  To  which  is  added,  I  The  I  Quaker's  Address,  versify'd;| 
and  I  King  Wampum,  or  Harm  watch  Harm  |  Catch]  ...  .  Printea 
and  Sold  at  the  Blue- Nose ^  near\Brazen-Nose-College^  German- 
town[_Phil.^  1764]-      i6mo,  pp.  12.  p.  3961 


This  curious  and  very  rare  poem  relates  to  the  Paxton  Boys. 

Battle  Field  of  Shiloh.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 


3962 


Battle  Fields  of  the  South.  From  Bull  Run  to  Fredericks- 
burgh  :  With  Sketches  of  Confederate  Commanders,  and  Gos- 
sip of  the  Camps.  By  an  English  Combatant,  Lieutenant  or 
Artillery  on  the  Field  Staff.  London:  Smithy  Elder  &  Co.^  1863. 
2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  ::liii.,  339;  399.  2  hld^s. -{- New  Tork^ 
John  Bradburn^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  517.     2  Maps.  39^3 

The  Battle  Grounds  of  America,  illustrated  by  Stories  of  the 
Revolution.  With  Fourteen  Engravings.  Auburn,  J.  C.  Derby, 
1846.      i2mo.  3964 

The  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.     See  Bunker's  Hill. 

The  Battle  of  Chancellorsville,  and  the  Eleventh  Army 
Corps.     Ne\     York,  G.  B.  Teubner,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  48.      3965 

The  Battle  of  Fort  S  mter,  and  first  Victory  of  the  Southern 
Troops.  Compiled  chiefly  from  the  detailed  reports  of  the 
Charleston  Press.     Evans  &  Cogswell,  Charleston,  1861.     8vo. 

Battle  t  ^  Lake  Erie  Monument  Association.  An  Ac- 
count of  the  )rganization  &  Proceedings  of  the  Battle  of  Lake 
Erie  Monument  Association.  And  Celebration  of  the  45th 
Anniversary  of  the  Battle  ...  at  Put-in-Bay  Island,  on  Septem- 
ber Tenth,  1858.     Sandusky,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  49.       b.,  h.  3967 

Battle  of  New  Orleans  ;  or,  Jackson's  Victory.  By  a  Citi- 
zen of  Baltimore.     Baltimore,  1^2^.     i6mo,  pp.  36.  3968 


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Battle  of  Niagara,  a  Poem  without  notes,  and  Goldau  the 
Maniac  Harper.  By  John  O'Cataract.  Baltimore^  N.  G.  Max- 
welly  18 1 8.     i2mo,  pp.  143.  3969 

Battle  of  the  Thames,  October  5,  1813;  from  an  unpublished 
Poem,  entitled  Tecumseh.  By  a  Young  American.  New  Tork^ 
1840.     i2mo.  3970 

...  Battles  during  the  Great  American  Rebellion,  a.d.  1861- 
1862.  [From  the  N.  Y.  Sunday  Times  of  August  24.  n.  p., 
1862.]     Broadside.  h.  3971 

Batwell  (D.)  a  Sermon  preached  at  York-Town,  before 
Captain  Morgan's  and  Captain  Price's  Companies  of  Riflemen, 
on  Thursday,  July  30,  1775.  Being  the  Day  recommended 
by  the  Honourable  Continental  Congress  for  a  General  Fast 
throughout  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  of  North  America. 
By  Daniel  Batwell  m.a.  Published  by  request.  Philadelphia^ 
printed  by  John  Dunlap^  m.dcc.lxxv.     8vo,  pp,  20.         p.  3972 

Bauche  and  Zevallos.  Disertaciones  sobre  la  navigacion  a 
las  Indias  Orientales  por  el  Norte  de  la  Europa.  Escritas,  la 
primera,  por  M.  Bauche,  de  la  Academia  de  Ciencias  de  Paris; 
y  la  segunda,  por  el  Capitan  de  Fragata,  de  la  Real  Armada, 
D.  Ciriaco  de  Zevallos.  hla  de  Leon  (^Cadi%\  1798.  Sm.  folio, 
pp.  xxii.,  14.  3973 

"  These  dissertations  relate  to  the  practicability  of  a  North  fVcst  passage  to  the  E.ist 
Indies,  and  not  to  a  passage  by  the  North  of  Europe,  as  the  title  would  lead  one  to 
believe.  The  dissertation  of  M.  Bauche  relates  principally  to  the  supposed  discoveries 
of  Ferrer  Maldonado." — Rich. 

Baudissin  [Graf  Adelbert).  Der  Ansiedler  im  Missouri- 
Staate.  Den  deutschen  Auswanderern  gewidmet.  Iserlohn^ 
Badeker^  1^54'  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  181,  and  Lithographed  Map, 
folio.  3974 

Baudissin.  Zustande  in  Amerika  illustrirt  von  Graf  A. 
Baudissin.  Altona^  A.  Mentzel  [and]  New-Tor k  [and]  Saint- 
Louisy  1862.  8vo,  pp.  vi.,  273.  B.  + Peter  Tiitt.  Zustande  in 
Amerika.  Zweite  Auflage.  Altona^  1862.  8vo,  pp.  vi.,  273.+ 
Dritte  Auflage,  Altona^  1866.     8vo,  pp.  vi.,  273.  3975 

•'A  worthless  book;  relating  the  supposed  adventures  of  a  German  in  America." — 
Ch.  Ran. 

Baudissin  (Ulrich).  Cora  oder  die  Sklavin.  Amerikanisches 
Charakterbild  in  5  Aufziigen.  Nach  vorhandenen  StofFen  frei 
bearbeitet.     Altona^  Mentzel^  1862.     8vo,  pp.  122.  3976 


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Baudouin  (A.)  La  mort  de  Maximilien  (vers) ;  par  Al- 
phonse  Baudouin.  Bar-sur-yJube^  imp.  M""  Jardeaux^  1867. 
4to,  pp.  4-  3977 

[Baudouin  (Jean  Marie  Theodore)].  Washington,  ou  I'Or- 
pheline  de  la  Pensylvanie,  mclodrame  en  trois  actes.  Parisy 
Fages^  1 8 15.     8vo.  397^ 

Published  under  the  pseudonym  of  d'Aubigny. 

[Baudous  (Wilhelmus  de)].  Lof-dicht  van  alle  de  voornaem- 
ste  exployten,  ghcdaen  onder  het  bewint  van  de  Gheoctr. 
Westind.  Conipagnie,  door  het  cloeclc  beleyt  van  ...  P.  Pz. 
Heyn,  beginn.  van  den  Jare  1624,  ^^2*5,  1626,  1627  ende  1623. 
Dordrecht^  gedr.  by  Fran^.  Bosselaer^  1629.     4to,  pp.  16.      3978a 

The  dedication  is  signed  TnikO^fiot;  (Jt  BatirioPf,  ;j;<p'>p)'or  [s'V]. 

B[audry]  d[es  Lozieres  (Louis  Narcisse)].  Voyage  a  la 
Louisiane,  et  sur  le  continent  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  fait 
dans  les  annees  1794  a  1798  ;  Contenant  un  Tableau  historiquc 
de  la  Louisiane,  des  observations  sur  son  climat,  ses  riches  pro- 
ductions, le  caractcre  et  le  nom  des  Sauvages  ;  des  rcmarques 
importantes  sur  la  navigation  ;  des  principes  d'administration,  de 
legislation  et  de  gouvernement  propres  a  cette  Colonie,  etc.  etc. 
Par  B***  D***,  Orne  d'une  belle  carte.  ...  Pam,  Dentu^ 
An  XI. -1802.     8vo,  pp.  iv.,  382.     Map.  h.  3979 

Contains  vocabularies  of  the  Dacotah  and  Chippeway  Indians. 

Baudry  des  Lozieres.  Second  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane, 
faisant  suite  au  premier  de  I'auteur  de  1794  a  1798.  Contenant 
la  vie  militaire  du  general  Grondel  ...  .  Par  Baudry  des  Lo- 
zieres. Paris.,  Charles.,  An  XI.-1803  (Mars).  2  vols.,  8vo,  i  p. 
I.,  pp.  xvi.,  414  (i);  2  p.  1.,  pp.  410  (i).  3980 

Contains  the  military  life  of  General  Grondel,  commander  of  the  French  armies 
in  Louisiana,  and  his  services  against  the  English  and  Indians,  &c.,  and  a  Congo 
vocabulary.  "  These  volumes  have  no  other  pretensions  to  their  title  of  a  voyage  to 
Louisiana,  than  that  the  author  published  the  previous  worlc  in  1802.  It  is  in  fact  a 
miscellany  relating  to  the  whole  colonial  affairs  of  France."     See  M.  R.,  xlii.,  479. 

Bauer  (Edm.)  Einige  Bemerkungen  iiber  den  Handels-  und 
Schiffahrts-Verkehr  Triest's  mit  Ostindien,  China,  Brasilien 
und  andern  transatlantischen  Liindern.  Zweite  Auflage.  Trieste 
Miinster,  1864.      8vo,  pp.  71.  3981 

Bauer  (Franz).  Some  experiments  on  the  Fungi  which  con- 
stitute the  Colouring  Matter  of  the  Red  Snow  discovered  in 
Baffin's  Bay.     London,  1820.     4to,  pp.  9.  39^2 

Reprinted  from  the  "  Philosophical  Transactions." 


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BAURY. 


8vo. 

Bauer. 
verldsdelar, 


Bauer  (Johann  Chr.  August),  Alexander  Selkirchs  Schick- 
sale  zu  Wasser  und  zu  Lande  ....  Erster  Theil.  Berlin^  Dunker, 
1806.  II  Zweiter-Vierter   Theil.     Leipzig,   IVienbrack,   1807-10. 

3983 
Alex.  Selkirchs  sallsamma  afventyr  i  fremmande 
Stockholm,  Hagestront,  1819-28.     4  vols.,  l2mo. 

Bauer.  Franklin  und  Washington,  oder  Sammlung  der 
merkwiirdigsten  bekannten  Ziige  aus  dem  Leben  dieser  Man- 
ner,    Berlin,  Frohlich,  1806.     8vo.  3985 

Baugher  (H.  L.)  The  Christian  Patriot,  A  Discourse 
addressed  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  Pennsylvania  College,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1861.  By  H.  L.  Baugher,  d.d..  President  of  Penn- 
sylvania College.  Gettysburgh,  A.  D.  Buehler,  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  25.  3986 

Baumann  (Ludwig  Adolph).  Abriss  der  Staatsverfassung  der 
vornehmsten  Lander  in  America,  Nebst  einem  Anhange  von 
den  nordlichen  Polarlandern.  Brandenburg,  Heffenland,  1776. 
8vo.     Map,  3987 

Baumbach,  (L,  von).  Briefe  aus  den  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Nordamerika  in  die  Heimath,  mit  besonderer  Riicksicht  auf 
deutsche  Auswanderer.  Cassel,  Fischer,  1851.  i2mo,  pp.  iv., 
192.  I  Lithograph,  4to. +  Neue  Briefe  ...  .  Cassel,  Fischer, 
1856.     8vo,  pp.  xiv,,  336.  c.  3988 

Baumgarten  (Siegm,  Jac.)  Allgemeine  Geschichte.  See 
[Schroter  (J.  F.)] 

Baumont  (Simon  van),  Pertinente  beschryvinge  van  Guiana, 
gelegen  aen  de  vaste  kust  van  America.    Amsterdam,  1676.    410. 

Baury  (A.  L.)  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Newton  Lower  Falls  Massachusetts.  A  Sermon,  preached 
in  St.  Mary's  Church,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  on  the  Fourth 
Sunday  after  Easter,  1847:  being  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary 
of  the  Incumbent's  first  officiating  in  that  Church.  By  Alfred 
L.  Baury,  Rector,     Boston,  James  B.  Dow,  1847.     ^v°>  PP*  34- 

Baury.  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  in  .,.  Newton  Lower  Falls, 
Mass,,  ...  December  24,  1840,  at  the  Funeral  of  Zibeon 
Hooker,  an  Officer  of  the  American  Revolutionary  Arrny.  By 
Alfred  L.  Baury  ...  .  Boston,  James  B.  Dow,  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  28,  H.  3991 


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BAUSSET-RoquEFORT.  Notice  historique  sur  I'invention  de 
la  navigation  par  la  vapeur.  Par  M.  le  marquis  de  Bausset- 
Roquefort.     Lyon^  Glrard  et  Josserand^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  39. 

Bautista  (E.  de  San  J.)  Advertencias  a  los  Confcsores  de 
Indios.  For  Fr.  Elias  de  San  Juan  Bautista.  Mexico^  1600.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  3993 

Bautista.  Confessionario  en  lengua  Mexicana  por  Fr.  Elias 
de  San  Juan  Bautista.     Mexico^  1599-     8vo.  3994 

Bautista.  Dialogos  en  Lengua  Mexicana,  por  Fr.  Elias  dc 
San  Juan  Bautista.     Mexico^  1598.     8vo.  3995 

Bautista.  Miseria  y  brevedad  de  la  vida  del  hombre,  en 
lengua  Nahuatl.  Por  Fr.  Juan  Bautista,  Franciscano.  Mexico^ 
1604.     4to.  3996 

Bautista.  Platicas  antiquas  que  en  la  excellentissima  lengua 
Nahuatl,  enmendo  y  crecento  el  ...  P.  Juan  Bautista,  Francis- 
cano.    Mexico^  1599-     8vo.  3997 

Bautista.  Platicas  morales  de  los  Indios  para  la  doctrina  de 
sus  hijos,  en  lengua  Mexicana  intitulado  huehuetlatolli.  Por  Fr. 
Juan  Bautista,  Franciscano.     Mexico,  1601.     8vo.  399^ 

Bautista.  Sermonario  en  lengua  Nahuatl.  Por.  Fr.  Juan 
Bautista,  Franciscano.     Mexico,  1606.     4to.  3999 

Except  No.  3998,  these  titles  are  from  Ternaux,  Nos.  234,  253,  275  and  298. 

Bauza  (Felipe).  Uber  den  gegenwartigen  Zustand  der 
Geographic  von  Siid-Amerika,  von  Don  Philipp  Bauza  ...  . 
Uebersetzt  durch  Wilhelm  Friedrich  Freyherrn  von  Kar- 
winsky  ...  .  4000 

Published  in  German  and  Spanish  in  the  "  Denkschriften  d.  K.  Akad.  d.  Wiss., 
Miinchen,  1824."  4to,  Band  viii.,  pp.  87-124.  I  do  not  know  that  it  has  ever  been 
separately  printed. 

Bavier's  (Fr.  Urban),  des  See-Capitans,  merckwiirdige  Reisen 
und   Begebenheiten,  seine  Kriegsdienste  zu   Lande,  Seefahrten 
nach  Ost-  und  Westindien  von  ihm  selbst  beschrieben.     Franck- 
furt  und  Lin%,  i"] ^2.     Svo.  + Niirnberg,  Monaih,  ly^i.     8vo. 

Kayser  and  Heinsius  give  this  name  as  Bavier ;  I  have  seen  it  spelled  Bawier. 

Baxley  (H.  W.)  What  I  saw  on  the  West  Coast  of  South 
and  North  America,  and  at  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  By  H.  Willis 
Baxley,  m.d.  New  York,  D.  Jppleton  ^  Company,  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  632.     Woodcuts.  B.  4002 

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Baxter.  Mr.  Baxter  Baptiz'd  in  Bloud,  |or,  |A  Sad|  His- 
tory I  of  the  |  Unparallel'd  Cruelty  I  of  the]  Anabaptists  I  In  New- 
England.  |  Faithfully  Relating  the  Cruel,  Barbarous,  and|Bloudy 
Murther  of  Mr.  Baxter  an  Orthodox  |  Minister,  who  was  kill'd 
by  the  Anabaptists,  and  his]  Skin  most  cruelly  flead  off  from  his 
Body.  I  With  I  An  Exact  Account  of  all  the  Circumstances  and 
Parti  I  cularities  of  this  barbarous  Murther.  |  Published  by  his 
mournful!  Brother  Benjamin  Baxter  |  Living  in  Fen-Church- 
Street,  London.  With  Allowance.  |  London^  \  Printed  in  the  Tear^ 
1673. 1 4to,  Title  and  6  pp.  4003 

A  fictitious   narrative — the  "allowance"  was  withdrawn  after  an  examination  of 
the  pretended  case. 

Baxter  (G.  A.)  An  Essay  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery.  By 
G.  A.  Baxter,  d.d.     Richmond^  1836.     8vo.  s.  4004 

Baxter  (J.)  Discourse  ...  Delivered  at  George-Town  in 
Arowsick  upon  the  death  of  John  Watts,  Esq.,  who  departed 
this  Life  Nov.  26th,  1717.  By  Joseph  Baxter.  Boston^  17 18. 
i6mo,  pp.  34.  4005 

Baxter.  Journal  of  several  Visits  to  the  Indians  on  Ken- 
nebec River,  171 7-1 721.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Baxter.  Boston^ 
1867.     8vo.  4006 

Baxter.  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honourable  the 
Lieutenant  Governour,  the  Council,  and  Representatives  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  in  New-England,  May  31. 
1727.  Being  the  Day  for  the  Election  of  his  Majesty's  Coun- 
cil. By  Joseph  Baxter  ...  .  Boston^  Samuel  Gerrish^  ^T^l- 
Svo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  36. 


H.,  M.  4007 


Baxter  (M.)  Louis  Napoleon  the  Destined  Monarch  of  the 
World,  ...  subsequently  to  become  completely  supreme  over 
England  and  most  of  America,  ...  .  With  Seven  Diagrams  and 
Two  Maps.  Third  Edition,  enlarged.  By  the  Rev.  M.  Baxter. 
W.  S.  &  A.  Martien^  Philadelphia^  1 858.  l2mo,  pp.  344.+ 
New  Edition.     London^  Macintosh^  1865.      l2mo.  4008 

Also:  End  of  the  World  about  1864-69.  ...  Predictions  of  Coming  Calamities  are 
verified  by  the  Present  American  Commotions  ...  .  Boston,  E,  Button  [etc.],  1861. 
Svo,  pp.  16.     H.     "The  Coming  Battle"  relates  somewhat  to  America. 

Baxter  (R.)  Certainty  of  the  World  of  Spirits :  and  Cot- 
ton Mather's  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  London^  1834. 
i8mo.  4009 


BAXTER. 


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Baxter.  Gcschichten  aus  dcr  Geistcrwelt  ...  und:  Die 
Wunder  der  unsichtbarcn  Welt,  von  Dr.  Cotton  Mather.  Aus 
dcm  Englischen  iibcrsetzt  von  Eduard  Binder,  Mit  cincr  Vor- 
rede  von  Justinus  Kcrncr.  Rcutlingeti^  Ettssliti  und  Laiblin^ 
1838.      i2mo.  4010 

Baxter.  Baxter's  Directions  to  Slaveholders  Revived.  ... 
To  which  is  subjoined  A  Letter  from  the  Worthy  Anthony 
Benezet,  To  the  celebrated  Abbe  Raynai.  With  his  Answer. 
Philadelphia^  F.  Bailey^  mdcclxxxx.      24mo,  pp.  8,  16,  12. 

Baxter.  Wehkomaonganooa  asquain  Peantogig  Kah  asquam 
Quinnuppegig,  Tokonogque  mahche  woskeche  Peantamwog. 
Onkwoh  sampwutteahae  Peantomwog.  Wu[t]ankausuonk  wun- 
neetou  noh  nohtompeantog.  Ussowesu  Mr.  Richard  Baxter. 
Kah  yeuyeu  qushkinnummun  Indiane  Wuttinnontcxswaonganit. 
Wussohsumocwontamunat  ocwesuonk  God  ut  Christ  Jesus 
ut,  kah  ocneneheonat  Indiansog.  ...  Cambridge^  Printed  by  S. 
G.  for  the  Corporation  in  London  for  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land^ 1688.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  188.  B,  4012 

a  book  of  extreme  rarity,  printeii  by  Samuel  Green.    Thomas'  "  Hist.  Printing,"  1., 
257,  quotes  an  edition,  1664,  but  does  not  mention  this.     ISee  liliot  (John). 

Baxter.  Reliquiae  Baxterians :  or,  Mr.  Richard  Baxter's 
Narrative  of  The  most  Memorable  Passages  of  his  Life  and 
Times.  Faithfully  Publish'd  from  his  own  Original  Manuscript, 
by  Matthew  Sylvester.  ...  London^  T.  Parkhurst  [etc.]  M  DC  xc  vi. 
Fol.,  14  p.  1.,  pp.  448,  200,  132  (8).     Portrait.  n.  4013 

Contains  original  correspondence  with  Gov.  Endicott,  John  Norton,  and  John  Eliot, 
of  New  England,  pp.  290-298. 

Baxter.  Vindiciae  Anti-Baxterianae,  or  some  Animadver- 
sions on  a  Book,  entituled  Reliquiae  Baxterianae,  or  the  Life  of 
Mr.  R.  Baxter.     1696.     i2mo.  4014 

Baxter  (S.)  Tyrannicide  Proved  Lawful,  a  Discourse  deliv- 
ered in  the  Mines  at  Symsbury,  in  Connecticut,  to  the  Loyalists 
confined  there,  by  order  of  Congress,  Sept.  19,  1781.  By 
Simeon  Baxter.     London^  1782.     8vo.  4015 

[Baxter  (Th.)]  A  Letter  from  a  gentleman  at  Barbadoes, 
to  his  friend  now  in  London,  concerning  the  administration  of 
the  late  Gov.  B g.     London^  Roberts^  I740'     8vo,  pp.  44. 

Baxter  (W.)  Pea  Ridge  and  Prairie  Grove;  or.  Scenes  and 
Incidents  of  the  War  in  Arkansas.  By  Wm.  Baxter.  Cincin- 
nati^ Poe  y  Hitchcock^  1864.     i6mo,  pp.  262.  4°  17 


mss. 


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Baxter  (William  Edward).  America  and  the  Americans. 
Hy  W.  E.  IJaxtcr,  Esq.,  M.l'.  London  [and]  New  Tork^  Geo. 
RoutUdge  l^  Co.^  '^55-     i6mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  224.  h.  4018 

Baxter.  Discours  sur  la  guerre  civile  aux  £tats-Unis, 
prononce  par  M.  Baxter  ...  en  Janvier  1865.  Traduction  dc 
M.  J.  H.  Livingstone.     Avranches^  Hambis^  1865      8vo,  pp.  15. 

Baxter.  The  Social  Condition  of  the  Southern  States  of 
America.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Corn  Exchange  Hall, 
Dundee,  on  November  5,  1862.  By  W.  ¥..  Baxter,  Esq.,  m.p. 
for  the  Montrose  District  of  Burghs.  London^  'James  Misbitt 
and  Co.^  m.dccc.lxii.      i2mo,  pp.  28.  u.  4020 

The  Bay  Fight,  Mobile  Bay,  August  5,  1864.  Reprinted 
from  Harper's  Monthly.     New  I'ork^  1864.      i2mo,  pp.  18. 

Bayard  (F.  M.)  Voyage  dans  I'interieur  des  £tats-Unis,  a 
Bath,  Winchester,  dans  la  vallce  de  Shenandoha,  etc.  etc.  etc. 
Pendant  l'£te  de  1791.  Par  Ferdinand-M.  Bayard.  ...  Paris^ 
Cocherisy  1797.  8vo,  pp.  xvi.,  336.  H. -f-Seconde  edition,  Aug- 
mentee  de   descriptions   ct  lecdotes    sur   la  vie  militaire  ct 

politique  de  Georges  Washington.  Par  Ferdinand-M.  Bayard 
...  .  Paris^  Batilliot  [etc.],  an  Vh  [1798].  8vo,  pp.  xxv.  [xxiii.J, 
349.      Map.  4022 

Bayard  (James).  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  and  the  Articles  of  Confederation.  Phila- 
delphia^ Hogan  &  Thompson^  ^833.  l2mo,  pp.  I'j'i.  -\- Phi  lade  l- 
phia^  1834.  1 2mo.  + Second  Edition.  1840.  i2mo 
+  1845.     i2mo,  pp.  178. 

Bayard  (James  A.),  the  elder ^  d.  18 15.  Address  of  Ajax  to 
James  A.  Bayard,  Esq.,  March  25,  1802.     [n.  p.]     8vo,  pp.  7. 

On  the  election  of  Jefferson. 

Bayard.  Speech  of  Mr.  Bayard  on  the  Foreign  Lucrroursc 
Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  On  the 
third  Day  of  March,  1798.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.      4U25 

Bayard.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Bayard.  Member  of  the 
National  Legislature  from  the  State  of  Delaware.  On  the  Bill 
received  from  the  Senate,  ...  entitled  "An  Act  to  repeal  certain 
Acts  respecting  the  Organization  of  the  Courts  of  the  United 
States."     Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives   February 


,  pp.  178. 

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19th  and  20th,  180?  [No  imprint.]  i2mo,  iip.  60.  |  [No 
imprint.]  8vo,  pp.  34,  h.  +  Hartford^  Hudsoi.  &  Goodwin, 
1802.     8vo,   pp.  48.     IForcester^  Isaiah  Thomas^   yunior^     April^ 

1802.      l2mo,  pp.  48.  4026 

Set  also  Giles  (W.  B.) 

Bayard.  Mr.  '':;^aril's  Speech,  upon  his  Moti  in  to  amend 
the  Resolution  nRcicd  by  Mr.  (iiles  [relative  to  tht-  Embargo], 
by  stricking  [j/VJ  out  that  Part  which  is  in  Italics.  Delivered  in 
the  Senate  ...  February  14,  1809.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  21. 
H. -}-...  Striking  ...   .  \^Port!and^  n,  d.]     i2nio,  pp.  24.     H. 

Bayard.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  James  A.  Bayard,  In  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  Upon  his  motion  made  on  the  i6th 
of  June,  to  postpone  the  further  consideration  of  the  bill  declaring 
War  against  Great  Britain,  to  the  31st  of  October.  \Kxeter,  N. 
//.,  C.  Norris  iff  Co.^  Printers^  1812.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  f  [1812.] 
8vo,  pp.  30.  4028 

Bayard  (James  A.),  the  younger.  Abolition,  and  the  Rela- 
tion of  Races.  Speech  of  Hon.  James  A.  Bayard,  of  Delaware, 
delivered  in  the  Senate,  April  2  and  3,  1862.  [ff^ashirigton., 
1862.]     8vo,  pp.  15  and  18.  4029 

Bayard.  Remarks  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan. 
31,  1855.  Vindicating  the  late  James  A.  Bayard,  of  Delaware, 
from  the  Charges  in  the  "  Anas"  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  aspersing 
his  Character.      Washington.,  ^855.      8vo.  4^30 

Also,  ...  Condition  of  the  Country.  Speech  ...  In  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  March  20,  21  and  22,  1861.  fVasAington,  H.  P'Akmhorn.  8vo,  pp.  43. 
Executive  Usurpation  :  Speech  ...  July  19,  1861.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Speech  ... 
March  22,  1858,  on  the  Admission  of  Kansas  into  the  Federal  Union  under  the  Le- 
compton  Constitution.  fVaihing^ton,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  40.  h.  Speech  on  the  Expulsion 
of  Mr.  Bright,  February  5,  1862.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  l6.  Speech  ...  J.inuaiy 
19,  1864,  against  tiie  Validity  of  the  Test  Oath  ...  [of  J  July  2,  1862,  with  the  subse- 
quent Proceedings  in  the  Senate,  and  his  final  Remarks  before  the  resignation  of  his 
Seat.  Also,  a  Letter  addressed  by  Mr.  Bayard  to  a  Constituent,  December  22,  i860. 
P/iilaclc/p/iia,  1864.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Two  Speeches  ...  February  28th  and  March  3, 
1863,  in  opposition  to  the  Conscription  Bill,  and  the  Bill  to  appoint  a  Dictator,  entitled 
"  An  Act  relating  to  Habeas  Corpus,  and  regulating  Judicial  Proceedings  in  certain 
cases."     Baltimore^  W.  M.  Innes,  1863.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Bayard  (Lewis  P.)  Sermon  in  Trinity  Church,  Newark, 
January  26,  1817,  at  the  Institution  of  a  Church  Missionary 
Society.     By  Lewis  P.  Bayard.    New  Tork^  1817.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Bayard.  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  P.  Bayard,  d.d.  ; 
containing  a  Discourse  ...  by  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Onderdonk  ...  Edited 
by  J.  W.  Brown  ...  New-York.,  1841.     i2mo,  pp.  272.      4032 


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Bayard  (Nicholas).  An  Account  of  the  Commitntcnt, 
Airaignmciit,  Tryal,  and  Condemnation  of  Nicholas  Hayani, 
Esq.,  for  High  Treason  :  in  endeavouring  to  suhvert  the  Ciovern- 
nuMJt  «)f  the  Province  of  New  York,  by  signing  atul  procuring 
others  to  sign  scandalous  libels  called  petitions,  to  his  late  Maj- 
esty King  William,  the  Parliament  of  England,  and  the  Lord 
Cornbury  ...  With  a  copy  of  the  Libels  or  Addresses.  A'ew 
I'oriy  fyilliam  Bradford^  ^I'^'i'      Eolio.  4^33 

Hayard.  An  Account  of  the  Illegal  Prosecution  and  Tryal 
of  Coll.  Nicholas  Bayard,  in  the  Province  of  New  York,  for 
supposed  High  Treason  in  the  Year  170A.  Collected  from 
several  Memorials  taken  by  divers  Persons  privately,  the  Com- 
missioners having  strictly  prohibited  the  taking  of  the  Tryal  in 
open  Court.  Printid  and  Sold  hy  IViUiam  Bradford  at  the  Sign 
0/ the  Bible  in  Mew-Tork^  Muccil.     Folio,  pp.  (11),  44.     p.  4034 

Set  White  Kennet,  Bib.  Am.  Prim.,  pp.  154  ami  184. 

Bayard.  A|  Journal  |  of  the  |  Late  Actions  I  of  the  P'rcnch  at 
Canada.  I  With  [The  Manner  of  their  being  Repulsa,  by  His| 
Excellency,  Benjamin  Fletcher,  Their  Majesties  |  Governour  of 
New-York.  I  Impartially  Related  by  Coll.  Nicholas  Reyard  [^/V], 
and  Lieutenant  Coll.  |  Charles  Lodowick,  who  attended  his  Ex- 
cellency, during  the  whole  |  Expedition.  |  To  which  is  added.  1 1. 
An  Account  of  the  present  State  and  Strength  of  Canada,  |  given 
by  Two  Dutch  Men,  who  have  been  a  long  Time  Pri-jsoncrs 
there,  and  now  made  their  Escape.  |  II.  The  Examination  of  a 
French  Prisoner.  |  OL  His  Excellency  Benjamin  P'letcher's 
Speech  to  the  Indians.  |  IV,  An  Address  from  the  Corporation 
of  Albany,  to  His  Excellen- 1  cy,  Returning  Thanks  for  His 
Excellency's  early  Assistance  for  |  their  Relief.  |  Licensed,  Sept. 
iith.  1693.  Edward  Cooke.  |  Z,o«^o«,  Printed  for  Richard  Bald- 
win^ in  IVarwick-Lane^  1693.1410,  pp.  iv.,  22.  4035 

Reprinted  with  the  following  preliminary  title  ; 

Bayard.  Journal  of  the  Late  Actions  of  the  French  at 
Canada,  by  Col.  Nicholas  Beyard,  and  Lieut.  Charles  Lodowick. 
New  Tork^  Reprinted  for  foseph  Sabin^  1868.    4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  55. 

Bayard  (R.  H.  and  J.  A.)  Documents  relating  to  The  Presi- 
dential Election  in  the  Year  1801:  containing  a  Refutation  of 
Two  Passages  in  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Aspersing 
the  Character  of  the  Late  James  A.  Bayard,  of  Delaware. 
Philadelphia^  1831.     8vo,  pp.  14.  H.,  s.  4037 


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Bayard  (S.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Washington 
Hencvolcnt  Societies  of  Princeton  &  Oanbury,  in  the  State  of  N. 
Jersey,  on  Monday,  the  Twenty-Second  day  of  February,  i8l^, 
in  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Princeton,  in  commemoration  of 
the  Birth-day  of  Washington.  By  Samuel  I^iyard.  Ntnv  Bruns- 
iviciy  Printed  an/i  Published  hy  Leivis  Deary ^  •J^'S-     ^vo,  pp.  22. 

[Bayard.]  Address  to  the  well  disposed,  reflecting,  and 
unprejudiced  freeholders  of  West  Chester  Co.  recommending 
the  support  o*  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  as  Governor  and  James 
Watson  as  l^ieutenant  (jovernor  etc.     Mew  Tork^  1801,     8vo. 

B  WARD.  A  Funeral  Oration,  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Gen.  George  Washington;  and  Delivered  on  the  First  of  Janu- 
ary, 1800,  In  the  Episcopal  Church;  at  Ncw-Rochelle,  in  the 
State  of  New  York.  By  Samuel  Bayard,  Esq.  Nexv-Bruns- 
wicky  Printed  by  Abraham  Rlauvelt^  1800.    8vo,  pp.  24.     I'.  4040 

Bayard  (W.)  An  Exposition  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Two 
Houses  of  G.  G.  &  S.  Howland,  and  Leroy,  Bayard  &  Com- 
pany, in  Relation  to  the  Frigates  Liberator  and  Hope,  in  Answer 
to  A  Narrative  on  that  Subject,  by  Mr.  Alexandre  Contostavlos. 
By  William  Bayard.     New-Tork^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  47.         4041 

Bayard.  Memorial  of  Wm.  Bayard  &  Co.  to  Congress 
praying  for  a  charter  for  a  Railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River 
to  California.     I'Vashington^  '^49-     8vo.  4042 

Baykr  (Wolfgang).  Herrn  P.  Wolfgang  Bayers  ...  Reise 
nach  Peru.  ...  Herausgegeben  von  C.  G.  von  Murr.  Niirn- 
bergy  Johann  Eberhard  Zeh^  ^T]^-      ^n^*  ^vo,  pp.  214.      H.  4043 

Also  published  by  Murr  in  his  "Journal,"  Nurnherg,  1776,  iii.,  115-326,  and  in 
his  "Nachrichtcn,"  HaUe,  1809,  8vo,  i.,  380-387.  P.  Stocklcin's  Wclt-Bott,  Bd, 
xxxviii..  No.  778,  contains  "  Concio  de  Fassione  d.  n.  J.  C.  in  Lingua  Aymarcnsi 
Indica,  in  Missione  Julit-nsi  in  Regno  Peruano  publice  prolata  a  P.  Bayer  ...  Latinc 
reddita,"  which  is  also  in  Murr's  "Journal,"  i.,  277-334,  111.;   55-104. 

Bayer.  Reis  naar  Peru  door  P.  W.  Bayer.  Jmsterdam^  IV. 
Holtrop^  1782.     8vo.  4044 

Bayfield  (Henry  Wolsey)  Sailing  directions  for  the  Gulf 
and  River  St.  Lawrence;  being  the  result  of  a  survey  made  by 
order  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty.  By  Cap- 
tain H.  W,  Bayfield.  [Vol.  i.,  2d  Ed.]  London^  1843-47. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  4045 


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BAYLEY. 


Bayfield.  St.  Lawrence  Pilot,  for  the  Gulf  and  River. 
Fourth  Edition.     London^  i860.     2  vols.,  8vo.  4046 

Bayfield.  Pilote  du  golfe  et  du  fleuve  Saint-Laurent.  Par 
H.  W.  Uayfield  ..  .  i^,  2^  partie.  ...  Traduction  par  A.  Legras.  j 
3^  partie.  ...  Traduction  par  A.  Mac-Dermott.  ...  Paris^  G 
Bossange  et  C',  1863-65.      3  Parts.     8vo.  4047 

Bayfield  :  Lake  Superior.  Early  History,  Situation,  Har- 
bor, &c.  Ocean  Commerce,  Mineral  &  Agricultural  Resources, 
Rail  Roads,  Stage  Roads,  &c.  Climate  of  Lake  Superior,  Pre- 
Emption  Lands,  Invitation  to  Settlers.  An  Account  of  a  Pleasure 
Tour  to  L-ke  Superior,  Its  Climate,  Scenery,  Pictured  Rocks, 
Sailing  Days  of  the  Steamboats,  Fare,  &c.  '[Philadelphia']^  May^ 
1858.     8vo,  pp.  14.  s.  4048 

Bayley  (Abner).  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
John  Page  Hawke,  in  Kingston,  N.  H.,  December  21,  1763. 
Portsmouth^  1764.     4to.  4049 

Bayley  (Daniel).  The  Essex  Harmony  ;  containing  a  collec- 
tion of  Psalm  Tunes.  Engraved.  Boston^  i']'ji.  J2xno.-\- New- 
buryport^  l"]"]!.  l2mo.  Neuluryport^  I785.-|-New  Harmony 
of  Zion,  1788.     8vo.  4050 

Also:  New  and  Complete  Introduction  to  the  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Music.  Neiu- 
buryport,  1 7 64.  l6mo.  Psalm-Singer's  Assistant  ...  .  Ncwhury-Port,  the  Author 
[n.  d.]  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  8,  16.  (Music,  engraved.)  h.  The  Universal  Harmony; 
or,  a  Compendium  of  Church  Musick.  Neivburyporiy  1773.  8vo.  These  are 
among  the  earliest  American  music  books. 

Bayley  (F.  W.  N.)  Four  Yeas  Residence  in  the  West 
Indies.  By  F.  W.  N.  Bayley.  ...  London^  William  Kidd, 
MDCCCXXX.  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  693.  Plates.  H.  + Third  Edition 
enlarged.  ...  Added  ...  the  Dreadful  Hurricanes  in  Barbados 
St.  Vincent,  and  St.  Lucia,  in  August,  m.dccc.xxxi.  London 
Kidd,  M.DCCCXxxiii.  8vo,  pp.  xiii.,  i  1.,  i  folded  1.,  pp 
742.  H.  4051 

Bayley  (J.  R.)  Memoirs  of  the  Right  Rev.  Simon  Wm. 
Gabriel  Brute,  d.d.  First  Bishop  of  Vincennes,  with  Sketches 
describing  his  recollections  of  Scenes  connected  with  the  French 
Revolution,  and  Extracts  from  his  Journal.  By  the  Rt.  Rev. 
James  Roosevelt  Bayley,  d.d.  Bishop  of  Newark.  New  Tork, 
'John  Gilmary  Shea^  mdccclx.     410,  pp.  xi.,  9-323.     9  Plates. 

Fifty  copies  on  large  paper.     Also  a  cheaper  edition.     New  York,  1861.     izmo. 


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Bayley.  a  brief  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Catholic 
Church  of  the  Island  of  New  York.  New-Tor k^  Dunigan  & 
Bro.^  1853.      '8mo,  pp.  156.  c.  4053 

Bayley  (Kiah).  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Ordination 
of  the  Rev.  Nathan  S.  S.  Beman  ...  [over]  the  Third  Congre- 
gational Church  in  Portland:  March  14th,  a.d.  1810.  By  Kiah 
Bayley  ...   .  [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  4054 

Also  :  A  Discourse  on  the  Necessity  and  Importance  of  Wisdom  and  Knowledge, 
delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Lincoln  Academy  in  New-Castle,  Oct.  1st,  1 805. 
ffiscassel,  1805.  8vo.  A  Sermon  Delivered  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society, 
...  June  23,  1813.  By  Kiah  Bayley,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Newcastle.  Halloivell, 
181 3  8vo,  pp.  32.  Two  Discourses  in  Consequence  of  the  War.  Halloivell,  1S12. 
8vo. 

Bayley  (N.)  English  and  Laiine  Exercises  for  School-Boys. 
...  By  N.  Bayley,  School-master.  The  Fifth  Edition,  newly 
improv'd  and  Revis'd  by  several  hands.  Boston^  Printed  by  T. 
Fleet ^  for  Samuel  Phillips^  17 20.      l2mo,  pp.  208.  4055 

One  of  the  earliest  American  school-books. 

Bayley  (R.)  An  Account  of  the  Epidemic  Fever  which 
prevailed  in  the  City  of  New-York,  during  part  of  the  Summer 
and  Fall  of  1795.  By  Richard  Bayley.  New  Tork^  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  160.  B.  4056 

Bayley.  Letters  from  the  Health  Office,  submitved  to  the 
Common  Council  of  the  City  of  New  York.  By  Richard  Bay- 
ley.     New  Tork^  1798.     8vo,  pp.  100.  ',.057 

Bayley  (S.)  A  Narrative  of  some  remarkable  Incidents  in 
the  Life  of  Solomon  Bayley,  formerly  a  Slave,  in  the  State  ot 
Delaware,  North  America  ;  written  by  himself,  ...  to  which 
are  prefixed,  A  Few  Remarks  by  Robert  Hurnard.  London^ 
Harvey  and  Darton^  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  68.  +  Second  Edition, 
1835.    i2mo,  pp.  68.  4058 

Baylie  (R.)  a  Dissvasive  from  the  Errours  Of  the  Time: 
Wherein  the  Tenets  of  the  principall  Sects,  especially  of  the 
Independents,  are  drawn  together  in  one  Map  ...  .  By  Robert 
Baylie  ...   .   London^  Samuel  GeUibrand^  1645.     4to,  12  p.  1.,  252. 

The  author  was  a  friend  of  Roger  Williams,  and  part  of  this  interesting  volume 
relates  to  the  men  and  affairs  of  New  England. 

Baylies  (Francis).  Address  before  the  Members  of  the 
Taunton  Lyceum,  delivered  July  4,  1831.  By  Francis  Baylies. 
Boston^  1831.     8vo,  pp.  37.  4060 

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[Baylies.]  Albany  Argus  Extra.  Friday  Oct.  23,  1828.  ... 
A  reply  to  the  address  of  Gen.  Peter  B.  Porter  and  others,  to 
the  Republican  citizens  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Part  11., 
No.  I.    8vo,  pp.  9.  4061 

Refers  to  Adams'  administration. 

Baylies.  Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  the  Masonic 
Temple,  Boston,  October  9,  1834,  at  the  request  of  the  Grand 
Lodge  of  Freemasons  in  Massachusetts.  By  Francis  Baylies. 
Boston,  1834.     8vo,  pp.  48.  B.,  H.  4062 

Baylies.  Eulogy  on  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Russell,  delivered 
before  the  Grand  Lodge  ...  of  Massachusetts,  March  10,  1845. 
By  Brother  Francis  Baylies.     Boston,  1845.    8^°?  PP-  ^^'     40^3 

Baylies  (F.)  An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth.  Vol.  i.  Part  the  First.  From  1620  to  1641.  ||  Vol. 
II.  Parts  II.  III.  IV.  II  By  Francis  Baylies.  Boston,  Hilliard,  Gray, 
Little,  and  JVilkins,  m  dccc  xxx.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  321 
(i);  ix.,  286,  2  1.,  193,  2  1.,  170.  B.  4064 

Reissued  with  the  following  title  : 

Baylies.  An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth,  from  the  Flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into  Holland  in  the 
Year  1608,  to  the  Union  of  that  Colony  with  Massachusetts  in 
1692.  By  Francis  Baylies.  With  some  Corrections,  Addi- 
tions, and  a  Copious  Index,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  ...  Boston, 
Wiggin  &  Lunt,   1866.     2  vols.,  8vo,  Title,  pp.  xii.,  321  (i), 


lu.-ix.,   286;   4  p.   1.,    193, 
Maps,  I  folding  1. 


170,    145. 


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4065 


This  reissue  of  an  old  work,  with  new  title-page,  contains  a  Fifth  Part  by  the  editor, 
which  is  new  matter.      Parts  i.  and  ii.  form  Vol  i. ;   Parts  in.  to  v.  form  Vol.  ii. 

Baylies.  A  Narrative  of  Major  General  Wool's  Campaign 
in  Mexico,  in  the  Years  1846,  1847  ^  1848.  By  Francis  Bay- 
lies. ...  Albany,  Little  &  Company,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  78.  Portrait 
of  Wool.  s.,  H.  4066 

Baylies.  Nineteenth  Congress.  First  Session.  North 
West  Coast  of  America.  May  15,  1826.  ...  Mr.  Baylies  made 
the  following  Report.     \_U^ashington,  1826.]     8vo.  4067 

Baylies.  Some  Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gen- 
eral David  Cobb,  ...  delivered  at  the  Taunton  Lyceum.  July 
2d,  1830.  By  Hon.  Francis  Baylies.  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  18.     Portrait.  4068 

One  hundred  copies  printed. 


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Bayliis.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Francis  Baylies,  before  the 
Whigs  of  Taunton,  on  the  13th  of  Sept.,  1837.  Taunton^ 
Bradford^  Amsbury^  1837.      8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  4069 

Baylies  (William).  An  Oration  ...  at  Middleborough, 
(Mass.)  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Federal  Republicans,  of  the  County 
of  Plymouth  ...  July  4,  1808.  By  William  Baylies.  Boston^ 
1808.     8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  4070 

Baylies.  A  View  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States  in  the  Case  of  the  Plymouth 
Election.  ...  By  W^illiam  Baylies.  Boston^  printed  by  Greenough 
and  Stebbins^  1 809.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.,  s.  4071 

Baylor  (C.  G.)  "Direct  Trade."  Speech  of  C.  G.  Baylor, 
Esq.,  U.  S.  Consul,  Amsterdam,  delivered  at  the  Invitation  of 
...  the  Legislature  of  ...  Georgia,  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  December,  1851.  ...  Washington^  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  31  (i).  4072 

Annual  Catalogue  of  ...  Baylor  University.  Male  Depart- 
ment. Independence,  Texas  ...  .  Anderson^  iS ^2.  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 4073 

[Bayly  (James)].  A  Brief  Narrative  Of  some  of  the  Breth- 
ren Of  the  second  Church  in  Bradford:  Aggrieved  with  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Balch's  Doctrine  &  Administration ;  Containing  Rea- 
sons; why  they  Desire  Advice  of  Neighbour  Churches.  Boston; 
Rogers  and  Fowle^  I'J^b.     8vo,  pp.  14.  b.  4074 

Signed  "  James  Bayly,  Jonathan  Hale,  Thomas  Merrill,  Jonathan  Hopkinson." 

Bayly  (Lewis),  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Practice  of  Piety.  Boston., 
1 7 16.      i2mo.  4075 

This  was  translated  into  French,  Italian,  Dutch,  German,  Swedish,  V/elsh,  Hun- 
garian, and  Polish.  I  cannot  find  the  date  of  the  first  edition ;  the  llth  was  pub- 
lished in  1619,  and  the  71st  in  1792.  It  was  also  translated  into  the  language  of  the 
Massachusetts  Indians,  by  John  Eliot,  with  the  following  title  : 

Bayly.  Manitowompae  |  Pomantamoonk.  |  Sampwshanau 
Christianoh  |  Uttoh  woh  an  |  Pomantog  |  wussikkitteahonat  |  God. 
Cambridge.,  1665.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  397  {^).-\-  Cambridge.  \  Printed 
for  the  right  Honerable  Corperation  in  London\for  the  Gospelizing 
the  Jndins.,  in  New-England  {sic'\.\  1685.  |  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  333  (2). 

Thomas'  "History  of  Printing,'' i.,  258  and  262,  quotes  a  second  edition,  1667, 
and  a  fourth  edition,  1687. 


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Bayly  (Thomas  Henry).  Slavery  in  the  Territories.  Speech 
of  Hon.  T.  H.  Bayly,  of  Virginia,  in  the  H.  of  R.,  May  i6, 
1848  ...  .  [1848].     8vo,  pp.  15.  4077 

Bayly.  Speech  of  Mr.  Bayley,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Annexa- 
tion of  Texas;  ...  January  7,  1845.  IVashington^  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  15-  4078 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  J^u^stion  ...  in  the  House  ...  January  27,  1846. 
ff^as/iinirion,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  Speech  ...  on  the  Harbor  Bill,  and  in  Reply 
to  Hon.  C.  Hudson,  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Corn  Trade  of  England  ...  March  11, 
1846.  IVashing^ton,  1 846.  8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  ...  amendatory 
of  the  Tariff  law  of  1842.  [fyaihin^ton,  n.  ii.'\  8vo,  pp.  i6.  h.  Speeches  ...  on 
the  French  Resolutions,  and  upon  the  (Question  of  Privilege.  ...  April  3,  10,  1 1,  & 
21,  1848.  IVashin^ton,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  The  Mexican  Treaty.  Speech  ... 
June  20,  1854.      [n.  p.,  n.  d.]      8vo,  pp.  7.      h. 

Bayly  (W.)  The  Original  Astronomical  Observations  made 
in  the  Course  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Northern  Pacific  Ocean  for 
the  Discovery  of  a  North  East  or  North  West  Passage  :  wherein 
The  North  West  Coast  of  America  and  North  East  Coast  or 
Asia  were  explored.  In  ...  the  Resolution  and  Discovery,  In 
...  [1776-80].  By  Captain  James  Cooke  ...  and  Lieutenant 
James  King;  and  Mr.  William  Bayly  ...  .  London^  P.  Elmsly^ 
and  Mess.  Mount  and  Page.,  M  Dcc  Lxxxii.  4to,  6  p.  1.,  pp. 
351  (i).  H.  4079 

[Bayman.]  Notes  [by  Robert  Bayman]  and  Letters  [by 
Mrs.  A.  Phelps  Bayman]  on  the  American  War.  By  an  Eng- 
lish Lady.  London.,  IVill'tam  Ridgway.,  1864.  8vo,  Title, 
pp.  82.  H.  4080 

Bayne  (P.)  The  Christian  Life  Social  and  Individual.  By 
Peter  Bayne,  m.a.  ...  London.,  Groomhridge,  1855.  Post  8vo. + 
London^  Hogg  &  Sons,  1859.  ^o^^  Svo.-\- Boston^  Gould  and  Lin- 
co/n,  1857.     i2mo,  pp.  528.  H.  4081 

"  Wilberforce,"  pp.  158-Z04. 

Bayne  (Thomas).  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Irasburgh,  Vt., 
May  2,  1866,  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Ira 
Hayden  Allen.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bayne.  Montpelier., 
1866.     8vo.  4082 

Bayne  (W.  M.)  Description  of  Bayne's  Gigantic  Panorama 
of  a  Voyage  to  Europe,  comprising  Views  of  Boston ;  the  Har- 
bor; Halifax  ....  Boston.,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  34.  H.-{- Philadelphia., 
1849.      8vo,  pp.  46.  4083 


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Ba'/.ancourt  (C.  de).  Le  Mexique  contemporain  Par  le 
baron  de  Bazancourt  Domination  cspagnolc  ct  guerre  d'inde- 
pendance  1519-1824  Histoire  complete  de  ses  revolutions 
1824-1861  Campagnes  du  general  americain  W.  Scott  1847 
Cause  de  la  guerre  actuellc  1 861-1862  Paris^  Amyot^  1862. 
i2mo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  388.      Map.  B.  4084 

Bazile  (L.)  Le  conseil  des  colons  de  Saint-Domingue,  de 
leurs  creanciers  et  ayans  cause  ...  .  Parh^  rauteur^  1826. 
i8mo,  4085 

Bazley  (Thomas).  Cotton  as  an  Element  of  Industry,  its 
c(mfined  supply,  and  its  extending  consumption  by  increasing 
and  improving  agencies.  By  Thomas  Bazley.  London^  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  70.  c.  4086 

Bazy  (S.)  De  la  fabrication  des  sucres  en  France  et  aux 
colonies.      Paris^  fimpr.  de  J.  Didot  ahi'e^  1829.      8vo,  pp.  80. 

Be  Patient  !    See  [Clark  {Rev.  T.  G.)] 

Beach  (A.  B.)  Our  Children :  their  Dangers,  and  our 
Duties.  A  Sermon  ...  in  ...  New  York  ...  October  31, 
1858.      By  the  Rev.    Alfred   B.   Beach   ...   .   New   Tork,  1858. 

8vO,  pp.    17.  H.  4088 

Beach  (D.)  A  Statement  of  Facts,  concerning  the  Death  of 
Samuel  Lee,  and  the  Prosecution  of  David  Sanford,  for  Murder. 
By  David  Beach.  ...  New-Haven.,  the  Author  [1807].  8vo, 
pp.  14.  H.  4089 

Beach  (G.)  George  Beach,  and  the  Northampton  [Mass.] 
Town  Meeting,     [n.  p.,  1825].     8vo,  pp.  8.  4090 

Beach  (John).  A  Calm  and  Dispassionate  Vindication  of 
the  Professors  of  the  Church  of  England,  against  the  abusive 
Misrepresentations  and  falacious  Argumentations  of  Mr.  Noah 
Hobart,  in  his  late  Address  to  them.  Humbly  offered  to  the 
Consideration  of  the  good  People  of  New-England,  With  a 
Preface  by  Dr.  Johnson,  and  an  Appendix  containing  Mr.  Wet- 
more's  and  Mr.  Caner's  Vindication  of  their  own  Cause  and 
Characters  from  the  Aspersions  of  the  same  Author.  By  John 
Beach,  a.m.  Minister  of  the  first  Church  of  Christ  in  Reading. 
Boston.,  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Draper  in  Newbury-itreet.,  '749* 
4to,  Title,  pp.  viii.,  75.  4091 


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Beach.  A  Continuation  of  the  Calm  and  Dib^j.i.^-iionate  Vin- 
dication of  the  Professors  of  the  Church  of  England,  against  ... 
Mr.  Noah  Hobart,  in  his  second  Address  to  them.  Humbly 
offered  to  ...  the  good  People  of  New  England.  ...  Boston^  D. 
Fowle^  1 751"     8vo,  pp.  91  (3.)  H.  4092 

Beach.  A  FViendly  Expostulation,  with  all  Persons  con- 
cern'd  in  publishing  A  late  Pamphlet,  Entitled,  The  real  Advan- 
tages which  Ministers  and  People  may  enjoy,  especially  in  the 
Colonies,  by  conforming  to  the  Church  of  England.  [Motto.] 
By  John  Beach,  a.m.  Nexv  York^  Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Holt^ 
1763.     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  48.  4093 

Beach.  Animadversions,  Critical  and  Candid,  on  Some 
Parts  of  Mr.  Beach's  Late  "  Friendly  Expostulation"  in  A 
Letter  From  a  Gentleman  in  New  England  to  his  Friend  in 
Pennsylvania.      New  Tork^  B.  Mecom^  ^7^3-      Sm.  8vo,  pp.  12. 

Beach.  Sermon  at  New  Haven,  Con.  June  4,  1760,  before 
the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  Ergland,  at  their  Annual  Conven- 
tion. Boston^  yames  Parker  &  Co.^  1 760.  8vo,  pp.  44,  Appen- 
dix, xi.  4095 

Also:  Appeal  to  the  unp'ej  idiced  From  the  injui  ous  and  uncharitable  reflections  of 
Mr.  Jonathan  Dickinson.  Boston,  Printed  in  the  Tear  1737.  l2mo,  pp.  106.  An 
Attempt  to  prove  that  God  is  a  Rewarder  of  all  those  who  diligently  seek  him. 
Letter  to  Jedidiah  Mills.  Buston,  1748.  8vo,  pp.  23.  God's  Sovereignty  and  his 
Universal  Love  to  the  Souls  of  Men  reconciled  ;  in  Reply  to  Jonathan  Dickinhon's 
Remarks.  Boston,  1747.  izmo.  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  State  of  the  Dead. 
...  New  London,  T.  &  J.  Green,  1755.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  43.  b.  Second  Familiar 
Conference  upon  some  Antinomian  Tenets,  Occasioned  by  Mr.  David  Judson's  Re- 
marks upon  the  first.  Neiu  York,  1765.  8vo.  A  Second  Vindication  of  Gud's 
Sovereign  Free  Grace  Indeed.  In  a  fair  and  candid  examination  of  the  last  Discourse 
of  the  late  Mr.  Dickinson,  ...  With  a  Preface  by  Dr.  Johnson.  Boston,  1748.  8vo, 
pp.  82.  N.  A  Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  Loving  our  Enemies.  1738.  Sermon  upon 
the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  etc.,  who  died  Jam;  nv  6,  1772.  Neiv- 
hu-ven  [1772].  A  Sermon,  shewing,  that  Eternal  Hope  Is  God's  Free  Gift,  ...  Neiv- 
port.  Printed  by  the  fyidoiu  Franklin,  1745.  l2mo,  pp.  ■^'i.-\- Reprinted.  i2mo,  pp. 
25.      w. 

Beach  (L.)  A  Word  or  two  about  the  War,  By  Lewis 
Beach.     New  Tork^  John  F.  Trow  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  28.       4096 

Beach  (M.  S.)  The  Letter  List  Advertising  in  New  York 
City.  Competition  between  The  Sun  and  The  Herald.  New 
Tork^  Proprietors  of  the  Sim^  1 858.     8vo,  Title,  pp.  16.      H.  4097 

Beach  (S.  B.)  Escalala,  an  American  Tale,  bv  Samuel  B. 
Beach.      IJtica^  Wtn.  fVilliams^  1824.      l2mo,  pp.  109.        4098 

[Beach  (S.  F.)]     Argument.     See  [Wells  (H.  H.)] 


1 


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543 


Beach  (W.)  ...  Rise  ...  of  the  New  York  Medical  Insti- 
tution and  Reformed  Medical  Society  of  the  United  States.  By 
W.  Beach.      New-Tor k^  1830.      i2mo,  pp.  49.  s.  4099 

Beacon  Hill.      See  [Morton  {Mrs.  S.  W.  A.)] 

Beadle  (D.  W.)  The  American  Lawyer  ...  containing  a 
Map  and  Seal  for  each  State  in  the  Union.  By  Dclos  W.  Beadle 
...  .  New  y'ork^  Phelps^  Fanning^  1851.     l2mo,  pp.  358.     4100 

Beadle.  Der  Amerikanische  Sachwalter  ...  .  New  Tork^ 
1852.      i2mo,  pp.  360.     Woodcuts.  4101 

Among  the  "  Dime  Publications  "  of  Irwin  P.  Beadle  and  Beadle  and  Company,  the 
following  deserve  mention  here:  Dime  Knapsack  Songster;  containing  the  choicest 
Patriotic  Songs  ...  .  Neiv  York.  i8mo,  pp.  72.  Dime  Military  Song  Book.  ...  Edited 
by  Wm.  Ross  Wallace.  Neiu  York,  i8mo,  pp.  72.  Dime  Military  Song  Book  and 
Songs  for  the  War.  ...  Neiv  York.  i8mo,  pp.  76.  Dime  Patriotic  Speaker:  ... 
Together  with  Poems  for  the  Hour.  Beadle  and  Company^  New  York  [n.  d.]  izmo, 
pp.  99.  Dime  Songs  for  the  War  ...  Neiv  York  and  London.  i8mo,  pp.  72. 
Beadle's  Dime  Speakers  Nos.  1  Sc  z.  New  York.  i2fno,  pp.  100.  +  Dime  Pat- 
riotic Speaker,  No.  3.  New  York,  i2mo. +  Dime  Comic  Speaker,  No.  4.  New 
York.  l2mo.  +  Dime  Song  Book  ...  .  New  York,  Irwin  P.  Beadle  [1856]. 
l2mo.  pp.  72.  Dime  Tales,  Traditions,  and  Romance  of  Border  and  Revolutionary 
Times.  Edward  S.  Ellis,  Editor.  l2mo,  pp.  60.  Dime  Union  Song  Book.  New 
York.      i8mo,  pp.  74. 

Beadle  (W.  A.)  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  William  Beadle, 
of  Wethersfield,  in  the  State  of  Connecticut.  Containing,  i.  The 
Particulars  of  the  "  horrid  Massacre"  of  himself  and  Family. 
n.  Extracts  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Marsh's  Sermon  at  the  Funeral 
of  his  Wife  and  Children.  Hartford^  Bavil  Webster.,  H'^Z- 
1 2mo,  Woodcut  Title,  pp.  24.  -(-  Reprinted  by  Alden  Spooner., 
fVindsor.,  Ft.,  J7()S-      i2mo,  pp.  24.  w.  4102 

I  find  the  following  title  in  one  of  Bumstead's  catalogues  :  Letter  from  a  Gentle- 
man in  Wethcrsti  1,  to  his  Friend,  containing  a  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  W.  Beadle, 
and  the  Particulars  of  the  Massacre  of  Himself  and  Family.     8vo. 

Beadon  (Richard).  Sermon  before  the  Incorporated  Society 
for  the  Pr'ipagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February 
19,  1796.  By  Richard,  Lord  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  London., 
1796.     8vo,  pp.  88.  4103 

Beale  (C.  L.j      Executive  Protest,  Prerogatives,  and  Patron- 
age.    Speech  of  Hon.  (^has.  L.  Beale,  of  New  York.     Deliv- 
ered   in    the    House     ...     June    13,    i860.       Washington.,    i86c 
Large  r2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  4104 

Beale  (E.  F.)  The  Presidency.  Speech  of  Lieut.  E.  V. 
Beale,  Delivered  at  ...  Chester  ...  November  7th,  1864.  [n. 
p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  9.  H.  4105 


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BEAMAN. 


Beale  and  Heap.  Central  Route  to  the  Pacific  from  the 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi  to  California.  With  numerous  En- 
gravings. By  E.  F.  Beale  and  Gwin  Harris  Heap.  Philadel- 
phia^ J.  B.  Lippincott  iff  Co.y  1824.     8vo,  pp.  136.  4106 

Beale  (S.  T.)  Trial  and  conviction  of  Dr.  Stephen  T.  Beale, 
vi'ith  the  letters  of  Chief  Justice  Lewis,  and  Judges  Black  and 
Woodward,  on  his  case.  Interesting  Ether  cases,  and  letters 
of  Professor  Gibson,  Professor  Wiltbank,  W.  Badger,  esq.,  W. 
L.  Hirst,  esq..  Rev.  Albert  Barnes,  Dr.  Henry  A.  Boardman, 
&c.      Philadelphia,  1855.      8vo.  4107 

Beale  (T.)  A  few  observations  on  the  Natural  History  of 
the  Sperm  Whale,  with  an  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Fishery,  and  of  the  Modes  of  Pursuing,  Killing,  and  "  Cut- 
ting in"  that  Animal,  with  a  List  of  its  Favorite  Places  of 
Resort.  By  Thomas  Beale  ...  .  London,  Ejfinghatn  Wilson, 
1835.     8vo,  pp.  58  (2).  B.  4108 

Republished  with  the  following  title:  ...  Natural  History  of  the  Sperm  Whale  j  its 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Food,  Spermaceti,  Ambergris,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Fishery,  "Cutting  in"  and  "Trying  out,"  description  of  Ships,  Boats,  &c.  To  which 
is  added,  a  Sketch  of  a  South-Sea  Whiling  Voyage.  By  Thomas  Beale.  London, 
1839.     Post  8vo.     B.  *  c. 

Beale.  Trial  of  John  Y.  Beall,  as  a  Spy  and  Guerrillero,  by 
Military  CoHimission.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  Company, 
1865.     8vu,  pp.  94.  H.  4109 

Beam,.     John  Y.  Beall,  the  Pirate  Spy.     By  Lieut.  Col. . 

New  fork,   T.  R.  Dawley,  1865.      r2mo,  pp.  106.  41 10 

Beals  (William).  Trial  of  William  Beals  &  Charles  G. 
Greene,  for  an  alleged  Libel,  published  in  the  Boston  Mornina; 
Post,  on  Alfred  W.  Pike,  Preceptcjr  of  the  Topsfield  Academy, 
at  the  November  Term  of  the  Sup.  J.  Court,  at  Salfm,  before 
...  Judge  Putnam.  ...  Boston,  Beals  tsf  Greene,  1835.  8vo,  pp. 
52.  H.  4III 

Beaman  (C.  C.)  a  Poem:  delivered  ...  January  /y,  1831. 
Being  the  Birth-Day  of  Franklin.  By  Charles  C.  Beaman.  ... 
Boston,  John  H.  Eastburn,  1831.      8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  41 12 

Beaman  {V.  C.)  Provisional  Governments  over  the  Districts 
of  Country  now  in  Rebellion  against  the  Lawful  Authority  of 
the  United  States.  Speech  of  F.  C.  Beaman  of  Michigan  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  April  4,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  7.         41 13 


BEARCROFT. 


545 


Beaman.  Reconstruction.  Speech  of  F.  C.  Beaman  ...  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  March  22,  1864,  on  the  Bill  to 
guarantee  to  certain  States,  whose  Governments  have  been 
usurped   or   overthrown,   a    Republican    form   of  Government. 


IVashington^  1864.      8vo,  pp.  15. 


H.  4II4 

Speecn  of 

February 

H.  4115 


Seaman.  Representation  of  Rebellious  States 
Hon.  F.  C.  Beaman,  of  Michigan,  in  the  House 
24,  1866.     \_f^rashington^  n.  d]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Beames  of  Eternal  Brightness,  or  Branches  of  Everlasting 
Blessings,  to  be  spread  over  India  and  all  Nations  of  the  Earth, 
by  John,  who  is  called  a  Quaker.      1661.     410.  4116 

The  India  referred  to  includes  America. 

Beamish.  The  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  In 
the  Tenth  Century,  with  Notices  of  the  Early  Scttlctucnts  of 
the  Irish  in  the  Western  Hemisphere.  .  By  North  Ludlow 
Beamish  ...  .  London^  T.  &  If^.  Boone^  1841.  8vo,  8  p.  1.,  pp. 
239  (11),  I  1.,  4to,  folded.     2  Maps,  and  Plate.  ».,  c,  H. 

This  is  a  translation  of  a  portion  of  Prof.  Rafn's  Antiquitates  Americana;. 

Bean  (C.)  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Claims,  on  the  Peti- 
tion of  Charles  Bean,  Captain  of  Militia  in  Massachusetts. 
April  9th,  18 10.  Read.     IFashington  City^  1810.     8vo,  pp.  4.  h. 

Bean  (J.)  A  Sermon  Delivered  at  Wrentham,  October  26, 
1773,  on  compleating  the  lirst  Century  since  the  Town  was 
incorporated.  By  Joseph  Bean,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  John  Boyle^ 
MDCCLXxiv.  8vo,  pp.  36.  M.  ^  [n.  p.,  Dec.^  ^^34-]  ^vo, 
pp.  16.  H.  4119 

Bear  Vailey.  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania, 
containing  a  description  of  Bear  Valley  coal  basin  ...  .  Harris- 
burg^  1839.      i6mo.  4120 

"  Bear  Valley  Coal  Company."  Reports  of  Prof.  William 
F.  Roberts  ...  [etc.]     Boston^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  73.     Map.       h. 

Statistics  connected  with  the  Bear  Valley  Coal  Region  ... 
[n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  32.  4121a 

Bearcroft  (Philip).  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honor- 
able Trustees  For  Establishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia  in 
America,  ...  at  their  Anniversary  Meeting.  March  16,  1737-8. 
...  at  London.  By  Philip  Bearcroft,  d.d.  London^  Printed  by 
John  Willis^  m.dcc.xxxviii.     4to,  pp.  22.  4122 

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Bearcroft.  Sermon  preached  bctufc  the  Incorporated  So- 
ciety for  the  Propagation  of  the  Cjospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  at  their 
Anniversary  Meeting  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow, 
On  Friday  February  15.  1744.  Hy  Philip  Bearcroft,  o.n.  Chap- 
lain in  Ordinary  to  His  Majesty,  and  Secretary  of  the  Society. 
London^  mijccxliv.     4to,  pp.  73.  N.  4123 

Beard  (J.  R.).  ...  A  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the 
Extinction  of  Slavery  in  the  British  Colonies,  On  the  ist  of 
August,  1838.  By  John  R.  Beard.  London:  Smallfield  and 
Son^  1838.      i2mo,  pp.  18.  H.  4124 

Beard.  The  Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture,  the  Negro 
Patriot  of  Hayti  :  comprising  an  Account  of  the  Struggle  for 
Liberty  in  the  Island,  and  a  Sketch  of  its  History  to  the  Present 

.    With  numerous 
xi.  (I),  335-      7 

H.,  C.  4125 


Period.      By  the  Rev.  John  R.  Beard,  d.d. 
Engravings.      London^   md(  clu 
Plates,  and  Map. 


l2mo,   pp. 


Beard.  Toussaint  I'Ouverture,  de  bevrijder  der  negers  op 
Baity.  Naar  het  Engels  door  J.  B.  Rictsap.  Utrecht^  N.  de 
Zwaan^  1853.     ^^"-  4126 

Beard  (T.)  Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Beard,  Wrote  by  Himself: 
With  Some  Account  of  his  Death,  Sept.  15,  1710.  Soon  after 
he  had  Compleated  the  1  7th  Year  of  his  Age.  Printed  first  at 
London. -\-  Boston  :    He  printed  for   T.   Hancock.,  ^735-      Title,  pp. 


XVI. 


47- 


4127 


Beardslee  (G.  W.)  Rejection  of  the  Application  for  a  Re- 
issue upon  New  and  Amended  Claims  of  the  Letters  Patent 
originally  issued  in  1838  to  Barnabas  Langdon  ...  .  By  George 
W.  Beardslee.  Albany;  Weed.,  Parson  and  Company.,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  H-  4128 

Beardsley  (  E.  E.)  An  Address  delivered  in  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Cheshire,  October  i,  1844,  on  occasion  of  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Episcopal  Academy  of  Connecticut.  By 
Rev.  E.  E.  Beardsley,  m.a.    New  Haven.,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  46.   H. 

Beardsley.  ...  An  Anniversary  Discourse,  delivered  in 
St.  Thomas'  Church,  New  Haven,  Eai^ter  Sunday,  1858.  By 
Rev.  E.  E.  Beardsley,  d.d.,  Rector.  New  Haven:  Peck.,  White 
is  Peck.,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  16.  4129^ 


HEARDSLEY. 


547 


Bkardsify.  ...  An  Anniversary  Discourse,  delivered  in  ... 
New  Haven,  Easter  Sundav,  1858.  By  Rev.  K.  K.  Bcardsley 
...  .  New  Haven:    Peck^  IVhite  l^  Peck^  1 858.      8v(),  pp,  1 6.    H. 

Beardslky.  Comnicmorativc  Discourse,  delivered  in  St. 
Thomas  s  Church,  New  Haven,  the  Sunday  following  the  death 
of  Bishop  Hrownell.  By  E.  E.  Beardsley,  d. d.  Nnv  Haven, 
T.  J.  Stajjoid^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  20.  4130^/ 

Beardsley.  .  .  A  Discourse,  Commemorative  of  the  Life 
and  Services  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Jewett  ...  in  ...  NewHavvn, 
Conn.  .,.  September  i,  i86i,by  Rev.  E.  E.  H-aidsley  ...  .  Nexv 
Haven:   Pecky  IVh'tte  and  Peck^  1861.      8vo,  pp.   16.         H.   41JI 

Beardsley.     ...   A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Re-opening  of 
St.   Peter's   Church,   Cheshire,  after    Extensive    Improvements, 
November  gth,  1864,  By  E.  E.  Beardsley,  U.I).,   ...   '^  .v  Have-i . 
Thomas  J.  Stafford,  Printer^  1865.     8vo,  pp.  15.  4'i''' 

Beardsley.  ...  A  Discourse  delivered  to  the  Pupils  of  the 
Episcopal  Academy  of  Connecticut,  (at  Cheshire,)  P'riday  Even- 
ing, November  20,  r86^,  by  '^.  E.  Beardsley,  d.d.,  ...  New 
Haven  .    Thomas  J.  Stafford,  Pi  Inter,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  20.     41 31 A 

Beardsli.  ..  Historical  Sermon  delivered  in  St.  Peter's 
Church,  Cheshire,  July  28th,  1839.  By  E.  E.  Heirdsley.  Hart- 
ford:  Case,  Tiffany  i^  Co.,  1839.     8vo.  pp.  16  4'3i' 

Beardsley.  An  Historical  Address  pronounced  before  the 
House  of  Convocation  of  Trinity  College,  in  Christ  Church, 
Hartford,  July  30th,  1 851,  on  occasion  of  the  twenty  fifth  annual 
commencement  of  that  Institution.  By  the  Rev.  E.  E.  Beards- 
ley, M.A.   ...   Hartford,  1 85 1.      8vo,  pp.  31.  413^ 

Beardsley.  The  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Con- 
necticut, from  the  Settlement  of  the  Colony  to  the  Death  of 
Bishop  Seabury.  By  E.  Edwards  Beardsley,  d.d.  ...  New  Tork, 
Hurdle  Houghton,  1865.      8vo,  pp.  xxix.,  470.  B.,  c.  4133 

Vol.  II.,  bringing  the  history  forward  to  the  death  of  Bishop  Brownell  in  1865,  is  in 
press. 

Beardsley.  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Consecration  of 
Christ  Church,  Stratford,  July  29th,  1858,  by  Rev.  E.  E.  Beards- 


ley 


New  Haven,  1858.      8vo,  pp.  28. 


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Beardsley.  ...  The  Sermon  at  the  Closing  Services  in  St. 
Thomas'  Chapel,  New  Haven  ...  March  12,  1854..  Bv  Rev. 
E.  E.  Beardsley  ...  New  Haven^  George  B.  Bassett  £ff  C'o.,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  4135 

Beardsley.  ...  A  Sermon,  Preached  at  the  Consecration  of 
Christ  Church,  Stratford,  July  29th,  1858,  by  Rev.  E.  E. 
Beardsley,  d.d,,  ...  New  Haven:  Pecky  White  ^  Peck^  1858, 
8vo,  pp.  28.  4135a 

Beardsley.  A  Sketch  of  William  Beardsley :  one  of  the 
original  Settlers  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  a  Record  of  his  De- 
scendants to  the  third  generation ;  and  of  some  who  bear  his 
name  to  the  present  time.  By  E.  Edwards  Beardsley,  d.d. 
New  Havetiy  Bassett  &  Barnett,  1867.     8vo,  pp.  32.  4136 

Beardsley  (Levi).  Remarks  of  Mr.  L.  Beardsley,  in  the 
Senate,  in  committee  of  the  whole,  on  the  bill  to  expediate  the 
construction  of  the  New-York  and  Erie  Rail-road,  April  20th, 


1836.     [n.  p.,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  9. 


4137 


Beardsley.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Beardsley,  of  New  York,  on 
the  Right  of  Petition :  delivered  in  the  House  ...  January  5, 
1844.      Washington^  1844.     8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  4138 

Beardsley  (L.)  Reminiscences;  Personal  and  other  Inci- 
dents ;  Early  Settlement  of  Otsego  County ;  Notices  and  Anec- 
dotes of  Public  Men ;  Judicial,  Legal,  and  Legislative  Matters ; 
Field  Sports;  Dissertations  and  Discussions.  By  Levi  Beards- 
ley ...  .  New- Tor ky  printed  by  Charles  Vinten,  1852.     8vo,  pp. 


575- 


Portrait. 


4139 


Beardsley  (S.)  Opinion  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Beardsley, 
late  chief  justice  of  the  State,  and  letter  from  Hon.  William  L, 
Marcy  on  the  Canal  Bill.    Albany ^  185 1.     8vo,  pp.  i    5.    4140 

Also  :  Remarks  ...  on  the  Right  of  petition,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, January  5,  1844.  Washington,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Speech  ...  on  the  resolution 
proposing  to  examine  into  the  affairs  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  ...  March 
7,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Speech  ...  May  9  and  10,  1832,  upon  the  power  of  the  House 
to  punish  for  an  alleged  contempt  and  breach  of  privilege.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Speech  ... 
1 6th  of  January,  1834,  on  the  subject  of  the  Removal  of  the  Public  Deposites  from 
the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Washington,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Speech  ...  on  a 
memorial  from  the  inhabitants  of  the  city  of  Utica  and  of  the  County  of  Oneida,  New 
York,  relative  to  the  removal  of  the  deposites,  ...  May  5,  1834.  Washington^  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  6.  Speech  on  the  right  of  members  to  their  Seats  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, ...  February  8,  1844.  Washington,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Report  of  the  Beardsley 
Divorce  Case.     New  Tori  [n.  d.]     8vo. 


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Beasley  {Rev.  Frederic),  jI.m.  Sermon  delivered  before  the 
Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  State  of 
New  York,  Oct.  4,  1808.     New  Tork^  1808.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Beasley  (M.)  Elements  of  Geographical  and  Astronomical 
Science ;  with  Alterations  adapted  to  the  Modern  Divisions  of 
Europe  and  South  America,  by  T.  Beasley.  London^  1826. 
8vo.  4142 

Beasley  (R.  E.)  A  Plan  to  stop  the  Present  and  prevent 
Future  Wars.  By  Rob't  E.  Beasley  ....  Containing  a  Proposed 
Constitution  for  the  General  Government  of  the  Sovereign  States 
of  North  and  South  America.  ...  Published  for  the  Author  in 
English  and  Spanish.    Rio  Vista^  Cal.^  1864.     i2mo,  pp.  24.     h. 

Beatson  (John).  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  that  Branch  of 
Britisrh  Commerce  which  extends  to  the  Human  Species.  By 
John  Beatson.     i/«//,  1789.     8vo,  pp.  64.  s.  4144 

Beatson  (Robert).  Naval  and  Military  Memoirs  of  Great 
Britain,  from  the  Years  1727  to  the  Present  Time.  By  R. 
Beatson,  Esq.  London^  Strachan^  1790-  3  vols.,  8vo.  4-From 
1727  to  1783.    London^  Longman  [etc.],  1804-06.    6  vols.,  8vo. 

''  Contains  the  whole  series  of  naval  and  military  events  which  occurred  during  the 
American  Revolution.' — Faribault.     See  M.  R.,  iv.,  198,  323;  xlix.,  284. 

Beatson  (R.  S.)  The  Plains  of  Abraham:  Notes  Original 
and  Selected.  By  Lt.  Col.  R.  S.  Beatson.  Gibralter^  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  48.     Portraits  of  Wolfe  and  Montcalm.  4246 

Beatty  (Charles).  Double  Honor  due  to  the  Laborious 
Gospel  Minister.  Represented  in  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Fair- 
field in  New  Jersey  the  ist  of  December,  1756.  At  the  Ordi- 
nation of  the  Reverend  Mr.  William  Ramsey.  Published  at 
the  Desire  of  the  Hearers,  By  Charles  Beatty.  Philadelphia : 
William  Bradford^  1756.     8vo.  4147 

Beatty.  ...  Sermon  Preached  at  Fairfield,  in  New- Jersey, 
the  1st  of  December,  1756.  At  the  Ordination  Of  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  William  Ramsey.  By  Charles  Beatty,  Minister  of 
the  Gospel  at  Nishanung.  Philadelphia^  William  Bradford  [n. 
d.]     8vo,  Half  Title,  pp.  56.  4148 

Beatty.  The  Journal  of  a  Two  Months  Tour ;  with  a  view 
of  Promoting  Religion  among  the  Frontier  Inhabitants  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  of  Introducing  Christianity  among  the  Indians  to 


550 


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the  Westward  of  the  AleT;h-geny  Mountains.  To  which  are 
added,  Remarks  on  the  Language  and  Customs  of  some  particu- 
lar Tribes  among  the  Indians,  with  a  brief  Account  of  the  vari- 
ous attempts  that  have  been  made  to  civilize  and  convert  them, 
from  the  first  Settlement  of  New  England  to  this  Day  ;  By 
Charles  Beatty,  a.m.  ...  London:  fVilliam  Davenhill and  George 
Pearch^  m  dcc  lxviii.     8vo,  pp.  no.  c,  h.  4149 

Reprinted  at  tlie  end  of  "  Brainerd's  Journal."  Edinburgh,  1798.  8vo.  This 
journal,  though  chiefly  of  a  religious  cast,  is  enlivened  with  many  agreeable  notes  and 
circumstances  relating  to  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Delaware  Indians,  who, 
from  certain  similar  customs  and  some  traditions  among  them,  the  author  conjectures 
to  be  the  descendants  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Israel. 

Beatty.  Tagebuch  einer  Zween  Reise  ...  Herausgegeben 
aus  dem  Englischcn  Von  Carl  Beatty  a.m.  und  iibersetzt. 
Frankfurt  und  Leipzig^  In  "Joh.  Georg.  Fleischers  Buckhandlung^ 
1771.     8vo,  pp.  157.  H.  4150 

Beatty  (M.)  The  Monitor;  or,  an  address  to  the  People 
of  Great  Britain,  America,  and  Ireland,  on  the  present  Situation 
of  affairs.     By  M.  Beatty.     London^  J.  Debrett^  1786.     8vo. 

"  a  strange  jumble  of  piety  and  politics." — M.  R.,  lxxv.,  256. 

Beaty.  The  trial  of  Robert  Beaty,  (who  was  tarred  and 
feathered),  on  an  indictment  for  perjury.  Baltimore^  Printed  for 
the  Proprietor^  1809.     8vo,  pp.  51.  P.  4152 

Beau.  Catalogue  des  coquilles  rev  ueillies  a  la  Guadeloupe  et 
ses  dependances;  par  M.  Beau  ...  precede  d'une  introduction 
par  M.  P.  Fisher.     Paris^  imp.  Paul  Dupont,  1858.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  the  "  Revue  Coloniade,"  Dec,  1857. 

Beau  (C.  le).     See  Le  Beau. 

Beauchamp  (A.  de).  Histoire  du  Bresil,  depuis  sa  decouverte 
en  1500  jusqu'  en  rSio,  contenant  L'origine  de  la  monarchic 
portugaise;  le  tableau  du  regiie  de  ses  rois,  et  des  conquetes 
des  Portugais  dans  I'Afrique  et  dans  I'lnde ;  la  decouverte  et  la 
description  du  Bresil,  ...  enfin,  I'histoire  civile,  politique  et 
commerciale,  les  revolutions  et  I'etat  actuel  de  cette  vaste  con- 
tree.  Par  M.  Alphonse  de  Beauchamp  ....  Paris.,  Jlexis  Eymery., 
1815.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  39,  388;  Title,  pp.  500 ;  Title,  pp. 
516  (i).     Map,  and  2  Plates.  h.  4154 

Some  copies  were  printed  on  vellum  paper.     See  M.  R.,  lxxzv.,  461. 

Beauchamp.  Histoire  de  la  conquete  et  des  revolutions  du 
Perou,  par  Alphonse  de  Beauchamp.     Avec  Portraits.     Paris^ 


./.,.i,:;;j£i:i^i^S.-. 


BEAUCHENE. 


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M.  DCCC.   VIII.       2  vols.,    8vO,  2    p.    1.,   pp.   280 ;    2  p.  1.,  272.       H. 

-\- Paris ^  1813.      2  vols.,  %vo.  +  Paris^  1835.      2  vols.,  8vo. 

This  work  is  said  to  be  plagiarised  from  Southey's  History  of  Brazil,    Translated  into 
Portuguese  by  the  Abbe  Ignacio  Felizardo  Fortes,  with  the  following  title  : 

Beauchamp.  Historia  do  Brasil,  desde  a  sua  descoberta  im 
1500  ate  1810  escripta  em  francez,  por  M.  de.  Beauchamp.  Rio 
de  "Janerio^  impressa  rej^ia^  1818-19.      2  vols.,  8vo.  4^5^ 

Beauchamp.  L'independance  de  I'empire  du  Bresil,  presentee 
aux  monarques  europeens;  Par  M.  Alphonse  de  Beauchamp  ...  . 
Paris^  Delaunay^juin^  1824.    8vo,  2.  p.  1.,  pp.  xv.,  138  (i).    s.,  h. 

Beauchamp.  Refutation  de  I'escrit  intitule  :  Coup  d'aeil  sur 
I'etat  politique  du  Bresil  au  12  Novembre  1825,  considere  dans 
ses  divers  rapports  avec  le  Portugal ;  public  a  Londrcs  en  mars 
1824.     Par  is  ^  Delaunay^  1824.      8  vo.  4158 

Beauchamp  (Jeroboam  O. )  The  Confession  of  Jeroboam 
O.  Beauchamp,  who  was  executed  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  7th  July, 
1826,  for  the  Murder  of  Col.  Solomon  P.  Sharp,  late  att'y  gen'l 
of  Ky.  ;  with  Some  Poetir.il  Pieces  by  [his  Wife]  Mrs.  Ann 
Beauchamp.  Bloomfield^  Ky.^  1826.  ^vo.-\- Kentucky^  H.  T. 
Goodsell  \i%$^'].     8vo,  pp.  100.  4159 

The  Beauchamp  Tragedy,  in  Kentucky.  As  detailed  in  the 
Confession  of  Jereboam  O.  Beauchamp  ;  to  which  is  added  A 
Biographical  Sketch  of  Col.  Solomon  P.  Sharp,  and  a  historical 
account  of  the  Old  Court  and  New  Court  Controversy,  etc. 
The  whole  presenting  a  narrative  of  many  exciting  incidents  in 
Kentucky  life  some  thirty  years  ago.     New  Tork^  Dinsmore  iff 


Co.^  1858.     i2mo,  p.  X.,  134. 


4160 


[Beauchamp.]  Kentucky  Tragedy,  Letters  of  Ann  Cook, 
late  Mrs.  Beauchamp,  to  her  Friend  in  England.  Containing  a 
short  History  of  that  remarkable  Woman.  Washington^  1826. 
i2mo,  pp.  91.  4161 

Beauchamp.  Kentucky  Tragedy.  A  Full  and  Particular 
Account  of  the  Lives  and  Tragical  Deaths  of  Jeroboam  O. 
Beauchamp,  and  Ann,  his  Wife,  the  Murderers  of  Col.  Sharp. 
Philadelphia  [n.  d.]     i8mo,  pp.  32.  4162 

Deauchamp  {Lord).     See  Lygon  (W.) 

Beauchene.  Les  aventures  de  Monsieur  Robert  Chevalier 
dit   de  Beauchene,  capitaine  de    flibustiers  dans   la    Nouvelle- 


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I 


France,  redigees  par  monsieur  Le  Sage.  Parisy  Est.  Ganeau^ 
1732.  2  vols.,  l2mo.  + Maestricht ;  Dufour  et  Roux^  1783. + 
LilUy  Ch.  F.  y.  Lehoucq^  an  ll.  [1794].  3  vols.,  l8mo.-f  Edi- 
tion stereotype,  d'apres  le  procede  d'Herhan.  Paris^  M""  Dobo^ 
1824.     2  vols.,  i8mo.  4163 

"  Ce  n'est  point  une  Action,  muis  I'histoire  singuliere  d'une  capitaine  de  flibustiers, 
qui  fut  tue  a  Tours,  par  des  Anglais,  en  1731,  redige  d'apres  les  memoires  fuurnis  par 
sa  veuve." — Querard. 

Beauclerk.  Lithographic  News  of  military  operations  in 
Canada,  under  Sir  John  Colborne,  during  the  late  insurrection. 
By  Lord  Charles  Beauclerk.     London,  1840.     4to.  s.  4164 

[Beaudry  (Hercules)].  Le  Conseiller  du  Peuple  ou  Re- 
flexions adressees  aux  Canadiens  Fran^ai  j,  par  un  Compatriote. 
Montreal^  1 861.      i2mo,  pp.  281.  4165 

Beaufort,  S.  C.  Remonstrance  of  the  Citizens  of  Beau- 
fort District,  S.  C.  against  any  further  Increase  of  the  Duties  on 
Imports.  ...  Washington^  1828.  8vo,  pp.  7.  (20th  Cong.,  ist 
Sess.,  House,  Doc.  No.  28.)  41650 

Beaufoy  (Henry).  The  Speech  of  Mr.  Beaufoy  ...  i8th 
June,  1788,  in  a  Committee  of  the  Whole  House,  on  a  Bill  for 
Regulating  the  Conveyance  of  Negroes  from  Africa  to  the  West- 
Indies.  To  vvrhich  are  added  Observations  on  the  Evidence 
adduced  against  the  Bill.  London^  y.  Phillips^  m,dcc,lxxxix. 
8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  37.  H.  4166 

Beaufoy.  The  Substance  of  the  Speech  of  Henry  Beau- 
foy, Esq.  to  the  British  Society  for  extending  the  Fisheries,  &c. 
...  March  25,  1788.  ...  London^  T.  Cadell  [etc.],  1788.  8vo, 
pp.  109.  4167 

Relates  only  to  the  British  fisheries ;  but  there  are  some  remarks  strongly  discourag- 
ing emigration  to  America. 

[Beaufoy.]  Tour  through  parts  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada.  By  a  British  Subject.  London^  Longman^  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  141.     Map  and  Plates.  4168 

"Henry  Beaufoy,  esq.  sent  me  a  copy  of  this  book  with  a  note  stating  that  it  was 
written  by  his  brother,  who  had  a  few  copies  printed  for  distribution  among  his 
friends." — Rich. 

Beaufoy  (M.)  Mexican  Illustrations,  founded  upon  Facts; 
Indicative  of  the  Present  Condition  of  Society,  Manners,  Reli- 
gion, and  Morals,  among  the  Spanish  and  Native  Inhabitants  of 


BEAUMARCHAIS. 


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Mexico:  With  Observations  upon  the  Government  and  Re- 
sources of  the  Republic  of  Mexico,  as  they  appeared  during  Part 
of  the  Years  1825,  1826,  and  1827.  Interspersed  with  Occa- 
sional Remarks  upon  the  Climate,  Produce,  and  Antiquities  of 
the  Country,  Mode  of  Working  the  Mines,  &c.  By  Mark 
Beaufoy  ...  .  London;  Carpenter  and  Son,  1828,  8vo,  pp.  xii., 
310.     Map  and  6  Plates.  b.,  p.  4169 

Beaufoy  (Mr.)  Memoire  au  Soutien  de  I'appel  de  la  fab- 
rique  de  N.  D.  de  Montreal.     Montreal,  1867.     8vo,  pp.  29. 

Beauge.  Lettre  ecrite  par  M.  Beauge,  habitant  au  Limbe, 
dependance  de  la  partie  du  nord  de  Saint-Domingue,  a  M.  de 
Montdion,  citoyen  de  Paris,  en  date  du  5  aout  1790.  [n.  p.,  n. 
d.]     8vo,  pp.  40,  or  less.  41 71 

Beaujour  [Baron  Louis  Philippe  Felix  de).  Aper^u  des  £tats- 
Unis,  au  commencement  du  xixe.  siecle,  depuis  1800  jusqu'en 
1 8 10,  avec  des  tables  statistiques.  Par  le  Chevalier  Felix  de  Beau- 
jour ...  .  Paris,  L.  G.  Michaud,  [also]  Delaunay,  M.  Dccc.  xiv. 
8vo,  pp.  274.     Map,  17  Plates,  folded.  h.  4172 

Beaujour.  Sketch  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
at  the  Commencement  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  from  1800 
to  1810  ;  with  Statistical  Tables,  and  a  New  Map,  by  the 
Author  ;  containing  all  the  Late  Discoveries,  and  exhibiting  the 
Division  of  Territorial  Zones,  Boundary  Lines,  &c.  By  le  Cheva- 
lier Felix  de  Beaujour  ....  Translated  from  the  French.  With 
Illustrative  Notes  and  Appendix.  By  William  Walton,  Esq. 
London;  J.  Booth  [etc.],  1 8 14.  8vo,  pp.  xx.,  363,  17  1.,  4to, 
folded.     Map. 

See  N.  A.  R.,  n.,  68. 


C,  H.  4173 


[Beaulieu  (Charles  Gillston  de)].  De  la  necessite  de  rendre 
nos  colonies  francaises  independantes,  et  de  supprimer  notre  acte 
de  navigation ;  par  C.-G.-D.-B.     Paris  [n.  diJ]     i2mo.       4174 

Beaumarchais  (Emelie  Eugenie).  The  Daughter  of  Pierre 
Augustin  de  Beaumarchais,  to  the  Hon.  the  members  of  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States. 
Paris,  Oct.  20,  1822.     4to,  pp.  4.  4175 

Beaumarchais.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Claims,  on 
the  Petition  of  E.  E.  Beaumarchais,  March  10,  1806.  8vo, 
pp.  113.     [Congressional  Document.]  4176 

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[Beaumarchais  (Pierre  Auguste  Caron  de)].  Influence  du 
despotisme  de  I'Angleterre  sur  les  deux  mondes.  Boston^  Londres 
et  Paris,  178 1.     8vo.  4^77 

"  Attributed  to  Beaumarchais  by  Chardon  de  la  Rochette,  but  not  included  in  the 
'  CEuvres '  of  Beaumarchais." — Qukrard. 

[Beaumarchais.]  Le  voeu  de  toutes  les  nations,  et  I'interet 
de  toutes  les  puissances,  dans  I'abaissement  et  Thumiliation  de  la 
Grande-Bretagne.  Seconde  edition,  corrigee  par  I'Auteur.  [n  p., 
1778.]     8vo,  Half  Title,  pp.  74.  h.  4178 

Beaumarchais.  Claim  of  De  Beaumarchais'  Heir  Against 
the  United  States.     Paris,  J.  Smith,  1822.     8vo,  pp.  56.         w. 

Beaumarchais.  Memorial  aud  Claim  of  Amelie  Eugenie 
Caron  de  Beaumarchais,  wife  of  Andre  Toussaint  De  La  Rue, 
heir  and  representative  of  Caron  de  Beaumarchais,  for  a  bal- 
ance due  his  estate  for  sundry  arms,  ammunition,  &c.  furnished 
the  United  States  during  the  war  between  Great  Britain  and 
America.     Richmond,  1801.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  34.  c.  4180 

Beaumarchais.  Memorial  on  the  subject  of  the  claim  of 
Caron  Beaumarchais.     February  1807.     (Cong.  Doc,  1807.) 

Beaumarchais.  Observations  sur  le  Memoire  justicatif  de 
la  cour  de  Londres  (ou  Apologie  de  la  conduite  de  la  France, 
relativement  a  I'insurrection  des  colonies  anglaises).  Par  P.  A. 
Caron  de  Beaumarchais,  Armiteur  et  Citoyen  Fran^ais.  J 
Londres,  a  Philadelphie  et  se  trouve  par  tout,  1779.  4182 

Also  included  in  his  "  CEuvres,"  of  which  there  are  many  editions. 

Beaumont  (Arthur  J.)  An  American's  Defence  of  his  Gov- 
ernment, in  an  appeal  to  the  Common  Sense  of  the  nations  of 
Europe.  By  Arthur  J.  Beaumont,  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America.  London,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  T^b.-^- Paris, 
printed  by  Fain,  1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  68.  c.  4183 

Beaumont.  De  la  Constitution  americaine,  et  de  quelques 
calomnies  dont  elle  a  ete  I'obiet  de  nos  jours.  Par  A.  J.  Beau- 
mont.    Paris;  Bennis,  Papinot,  1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  60.         c.  4184 

Beaumont  (Baron  de).  Lettre  a  M.  le  comte  Mole,  sur  la 
question  mexicaine.    Paris,  Bohaire,  1839.     8vo,  pp.  36.     4185 

Beaumont.  Resume  et  solution  de  la  question  mexicaine, 
pour  servir  de  discussion  sur  les  credits  supplementaires.  Par  le 
Baron  de  Beaumont.     Paris,  Bohaire,  1839.     8vo,  pp.  40. 


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Beaumont  (G.  A.  O.)  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Wm.  Henry  Harrison  ...  delivered  at  ...  Chicago,  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church  ...  on  the  14th  Day  of  May,  1841.  By 
Geo.  A.  O.  Beaumont,  Esq.    Chicago^  1841.    i2mo,  pp.  12.    h. 

Beaumont  (Gustave  de  la  Bonniniere  de).  Marie,  ou  I'es- 
clavage  aux  £tats-Unis :  tableau  des  mceurs  americaines.  Par 
Gustave  de  Beaumont  ...  Paris^  1835.  2  vols.,  8vo. -f-5rtt*^//«, 
L.  Haumatiy  1835.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  390;  2  p.  1.,  pp.  324 
(2).  +  Seconde  edition,  revue  et  corrigee.  Parisy  1835.  2  vols., 
8vo.  +  Troisieme  edition,  corrigee.  Paris^  1836.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
+  Quatrieme  edition.  Paris^  Charles  Gosselin,  1840.  2  vols., 
i8mo. -(-Cinquieme  edition.  Paris,  Ch.  Gosselin,  1842.  i2mo. 
+  Bruxelles,  1844.     2  vols.,  8vo.  4188 

Highly  commended  in  the  "  Quarterly  Review,"  liii.,  289.     Ste,  alio,  Rich,  11., 

273- 

Beaumont.  Nordamerikanische  Bilder  und  Zustande.  Deutsch 
von  Spazier.     fFeimar,  Voigt,  1836.     2  vols.,  8vo.  4189 

Beaumont  and  Tocqueville  (A.  de).  Du  systeme  peniten- 
tiaire  aux  £tats-Unis,  et  de  son  application  en  France ;  suivi  d'un 
appendice  sur  les  colonies  penales  et  de  notes  statistiques.  Par 
MM.  G.  de  Beaumont  et  A.  de  Tocqueville.  ...  Paris,  H.  Four- 
nier  jeune,  1833.  ^vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  viij.,  439.  5  Plates.  H.+ 
Seconde  edition,  entierement  refondue  et  augmentee  d'une  intro- 
duction ....  Paris,  Ch.  Gosselin,  1836.  2  vols.,  8vo,  49I  sheets. 
5  Plates.  4-Troisieme  edition.  Paris,  Ch.  Gosselin,  1845.  i2mo, 
i8f  sheets. +[ Another]  Troisieme  edition  ...  augmentee.  Brux- 
elles;  Hauman,  Cattoir  et  comp",  1837.     2  vols.,  i2mo.     B.  4 190 

Beaumont.  On  the  Penitentiary  System  in  the  United 
States,  and  its  Application  in  France;  with  an  Appendix  on 
Penal  Colonies,  and  also.  Statistical  Notes.  By  G.  de  Beau- 
mont and  A.  de  Tocqueville  ...  .  Translated  from  the  French, 
with  an  Introduction,  Notes  and  Additions.  By  Francis  Lie- 
ber.  Philadelphia:  Carey,  Lea  ^  Blanchard,  1833.  8vo,  pp. 
xlvii.,  301.  H.  4191 

Beaumont.  Amerika's  Besserungs-System,  und  dessen  An- 
wendung  auf  Europa  mit  einem  Anhange  fiber  Straf-Ansiedel- 
ungen  und  zwei  und  zwanzig  Beilagen,  Aus  dem  Franzas- 
ischen  der  Herren  G.  v.  Beaumont  und  A.  de  Tocqueville  nebst 
Erweiterungen  und  Zusatzen  von  Dr.  N.  H.  Julius.     Btrlin, 


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Theod.  Ch.  Fried.  Emliriy  1833.     8vo,  pp.  xxxviii.,  458  (i).     4 
Plates  and  i  Table.  b.  4192 

Beaumont.  Om  Bodssystemet  i  de  Forenede  Stater  og  om 
dets  Anvendelse  i  Frankrige,  overs,  af  N.  A.  Colban.  Christi- 
ania^  Dahl^  ^839.     8vo.  4*93 

Beaumont  (J.  A.  B.)  Travels  in  Buenos  Ayres,  and  the  Ad- 
jacent Provinces  of  the  Rio  de  la  Plata.  With  Observations 
intended  for  the  Use  of  Persons  who  contemplate  Emigrating 
to  that  Country ;  or,  Embarking  Capital  in  its  Affairs.  By  J.  A. 
B.  Beaumont,  Esq.  London^  James  Ridgwayy  mdcccxxviii. 
8vo,  pp.  xii.,  270.     Map.  h.  4194 

[Beaumont  de  Brivazac]  L'Europe  et  ses  colonies,  en 
decembre  18 19.  Paris^  Brissot-Thivars^  1820.  2  vols.,  8vo. -|- 
Seconde  edition.     Paris^  ChasseriaUy  1822.     2  vols.,  8vo.     4195 

Beaumont  (S.  van).  Pertinente  beschrijvinge  van  Guiana, 
gelegen  aan  de  vaste  kust  van  Amerika.    yimsterdam,  1676.    410. 

Beauport.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Temporary 
Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Beauport,  January,  1849.  ["•  P-]  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  4197 

Beauregard.  Gen.  Beauregard's  Official  Report  of  the 
"Battle  of  Manassas."     Richmond^  i86r.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  29. 

Beauregard.  Report  of  General  G.  T.  Beauregard  of  the 
Defense  of  Charleston,  Published  by  order  of  Congress.  Rich- 
mondy  R.  M.  Smithy  Public  Printer^  1864.     8vo,  pp.  93.       4199 

These  two  reports  are  very  scarce,  having  been  mostly  destroyed  by  fire. 

The  Beauregard  Songster,  being  a  collection  of  Patriotic,  Senti- 
mental and  Comic  Songs.  Arranged  by  Hermann  L.  Schreiner. 
Published  by  "John  C.  Schreiner  i^  Son^  Macon  and  Savannah,  Ga., 
1864.     i8mo,  pp.  36.  4200 

Beaurepaire.     See  Quesnay  de  Beaurepaire. 

Beaurepaire-Rohan  {M.  de)  Viagem  de  Cayaba  ao  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  pelo  Paraguay,  Corientes.  S.  Paulo,  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  4201 

Title  from  Demarsay  Hist.  Paraguay,  p.  147. 

Beautes  de  L'Histoire  d'Amerique,  d'apres  les  plus  celebres 
voyageurs  et  geographes  qui  ont  ecrit  sur  cette  partie  du  monde 


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BEAUVOIS. 


557 


par  G***  ...  .  Parlsy  Alexis  Eymery^  i8i8.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  Half 
Title,  Front.,  Eng.  Title,  pp.  315;  Half  Title,  Front.,  Eng. 
Title,  392.  + Parw,  1828.     2  vols.,  i2mo.     Engravings. 

The  Beauties  and  Deformities  of  Fox,  North,  and  Burke, 
selected  from  their  Speeches,  from  the  Year  1770  down  to  the 
Present  Time,  1784.  i2mo.  2  Plates. -|- Third  Edition.  Lon- 
don^ 1784. 4- Seventh  Edition.  London^  1784.  i2mo,  pp.  83.  2 
Plates.  4203 

Chiefly  relative  to  American  affairs. 

The  Beauties  of  American  History.  By  the  Author  of  Eve- 
nings in  Boston,  etc.     Hartford^  1 850.      i2mo.  4204 

The  Beauties  of  Brother  Bull-us.  By  his  Loving  Sister, 
Bull-a.  New  Tork,  James  Eastburn,  i8i2.  24mo,  pp.  (2), 
93.  B.  4205 

"  I  propose  to  extract  the  most  excellent  effusions  of  the*  Diverting  History  of 
John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan,'  and  accompany  them  with  suitable  comments." — 
Preface. 

Beauties  of  Poor  Richard's  Almanack,  for  the  Year  1760. 
Boston  [1760].     i2mo.  W.  4206 

Beauties  of  the  British  Senate ;  taken  from  the  Debates  of 
the  Lords  and  Commons.  London^  1 782-1 784.  2  vols.,  8 vo, 
pp.  xvi.,  307;  viii.,  351.  4207 

American  Affairs,  Vol.  i.,  91-109.  Another  edition,  to  the  end  of  the  zd  ses- 
sion of  the  administration  of  W.  Pitt.     London,  1786. 

Beauvais  (J.  A.)  A  statement  of  Facts  respecting  a  con- 
tract made  with  Rev.  Wheelock  Craig,  Pastor  of  the  Trinitarian 
Church,  New  Bedford.  By  Jos.  Arthur  Beauvais.  1863.  New 
Bedford^  1 863.     8vo,  pp.  8.  4208 

Beauvallet  (Leon).  Rachel  et  le  nouveau  monde,  prome- 
nade aux  £tats-Unis  et  aux  Antilles.  Par  Leon  Beauvallet. 
Paris,  A.  Cadot,  1856.      i6mo,  pp.  viii.,  304.  4209 

Beauvallet.  Rachel  and  the  New  World.  A  Trip  to  the 
United  States  and  Cuba.  Translated  from  the  French  of  Leon 
Beauvallet.  New  York:  Dix,  Edwards  Ss*  Co.,  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  xiv.,  404.  H.  4210 

Beauvois  (A.  M.  F.  J.)  Catalogue  Raisonne  du  Museum 
de  Mr.  C.  W.  Peale.    Philadelphia,  1800.     8vo.  421 1 


558 


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Beauvois  (Eugine).  D6couvertes  des  Scandinaves  en  Amir- 
ique,  du  dixieme  aux  treizieme  et  quatorzieme  siecles,  fragments 
de  sagas  irlandaises,  traduits  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  fran^'ais, 
par  E.  Beauvois  ...   .  Paris^  Challomel  a'ln'e^  i860.     8vo,  pp.  77. 

From  the  "  Revue  orientale  et  americaine." 

Beaven  (J.)  Recreationc  of  a  Long  Vacation,  or  a  Visit  to 
Indian  Missions  in  Upper  Canada.  By  James  Beaven,  d.d. 
Toronto^  1846.      i2mo.-{- London^  Burns.,  *y47«      i2mo,  pp.  196. 

8.  4213 

Beaven  (Samuel).  The  Religious  Liberties  of  the  Christian 
Laity  Asserted.  By  Samuel  Beaven.  Newport.,  R.  /.,  1753. 
i6mo.  w,  4214 

Beaver  Meadow  Railroad  and  Coal  Co.  Reports.  Phila- 
delphia., 1S451  3"^  continued.  p.  4214a 

Beaver  (B.),  pseudon.  Adventures  of  Dick  Onslow  among 
the  Red  Skins.     London.,  Dean.,  1862.     i2mo.  4215 

Becerra  Tanco  (L.)  Felicidad  de  Mexico,  en  el  principio 
y  milagroso  origen  que  tuvo  el  Santuario  de  la  Virgen  Maria 
Nra.  Sra.  de  Guadalupe  extramuros  :  en  la  Aparicion  admirable 
de  esta  Soberana  Sefiora  y  de  su  prodigiosa  Imagen.  Sacada  a 
luz  y  afladida,  por  el  Br.  Luis  Becerra  Tanco  ...  .  Sevilla.,  por 
Tomds  Lopez  de  Haro,  1685.     4to,  less  than  30  1.  4216 

The  first  edition  was  probably  published  before  1672,  when  the  author  died.  A 
second  edition  was  published  in  Mexico  about  1675,  with  a  preface  and  posthumous 
additions  from  the  author's  papers,  and  edited  by  Antonio  Gama.  It  was  reprinted 
in  the  "  Coleccion"  of  Torres  Tuflon,  Madrid,  1785.  See  Bartolache's  "  Manifiesto," 
pp.  8-12,  ss- 

BicHAMEL.     Voyage  to  Guiana.     See  Acufia. 

BicHARD  (Ferdinand),  Lois  municlpales  des  republiques  de 
la  Suisse  et  des  £tats-Unis.  Par  Ferdinand  Bechard.  Paris^ 
Giraud  et  Dagneau,  iSs2.     i8mo,  12  sheets.  4217 

Becher  (A.  B.)  The  Landfall  of  Columbus  on  his  First 
Voyage  to  America  with  a  Translation  of  the  Baron  Bonne- 
foux's  History  of  his  Previous  Life  also  a  Chart  showing  his 
Track  from  the  Landfall  to  Cuba  and  an  Outline  of  his  Subse- 
quent Voyages  By  A.  Becher  ...  London,  J.  D.  Potter.,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  xxvi.  (i),  376.     Plate,  and  Maps.  b.  4218 

Set  New  Q.  R.,  October,  1856,  468. 


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559 


Becher.  Navigation  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  ...  being  a  Brief 
Account  of  the  VV'inds,  Weather,  and  Currents  ...  by  A.  B. 
Becher  ...  .  London^  J.  D.  PotttTy  mdccclx.  8vo,  pp.  viii., 
132.     2  Maps.  H.  4219 

Becher  (C  C.)  Mexico  in  den  ereignissvollcn  Jahren  1832 
und  1833  und  die  Rcisc  bin  und  zuriick,  aus  vertrautlichen 
Briefen,  mit  eincr  Anhange  iiber  die  neuesten  P^rcignisse  ...  nebst 
mercantilcschen  und  statistischen  Notizen.  Von  C.  C.  Becher. 
Hamburg  \_PertheSy  Be^ser  und  Maucke^y  1^2^.  8vo.  Plate,  and 
Map.  4220 

Becher  (Johann  Joachim).  Politische  Discvrs  von  den  eigent- 
hchen  Ursachen  des  Auf-  und  Abnehmens  der  Stadte,  Lander, 
und  Republicken.  Franckfurt^  1668.  8vo.  +  [A/.]  1673.  8vo. 
-{■  Franc kfurty  Zunner.,  1688.  8vo,  82  sheets.  4- Vierdte  Auf- 
lage,  Leipzig^  [also]  Jena^  Bielck^  1 72 1.  8vo,  82  sheets. +  Neu- 
vermehrte  und  durch  Hcrr  Cammerrath  Zincken  verbesserte 
Auflage.  Zf//,  Gsellius^  ^753*  8vo. +  Aufs  Neue  edirt  von  E. 
G.  H.  Zink.  Leipzig^  I754«  Svo.  +  Marburg,  Krieger^  ^759- 
8vo.  4221 

Beckler  (G.  R.)  Atlas  showing  Battles,  Engagements,  and 
Important  Localities  connected  with  the  Campaigns  in  Virginia, 
completing  the  Campaign  Map  designed,  engraved,  and  published 
by  Gustavus  R.  Bechler.  Philadelphia^  F.  Leypoldt  [1864]. 
Oblong  8vo,  pp.  7.      18  Plates.  c.  4222 

Bechteln.  Kurzer  |  Catechismus  |  Vor  etliche  |  Gemeinen 
JesujAus  der|  Reformirten  Religionjln  Pennsylvania,  |  Die  sich 
zum  alten  Berner  Synodo  halten  :  |  Herausgegeben  von  |  Johannes 
Bechteln,  |  Diener  des  Worts  Gottes.  |  Philadelphia^  |  Gedruckt  bey 
Benjamin  Franklin^  '742.  |    24mo,  pp.  42.  4223 

In  the  Nuggets,  No  496,  this  book  is  priced  at  £10  los.,  and  is  said  to  be  unique. 
I  have  sold  five  copies,  at  about  five  dollars  e..ch. 

Beck  (Abraham).  Western  Land  Agency  and  Commission 
Office,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Si.  Louis^  1820.     i6mo,  pp.  32.     4224 

Beck.  (J.  B.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  state  of  Medicine 
in  the  American  Colonies,  from  their  First  Settlement  to  the 
Period  of  the  Revolution  ...  by  John  B.  Beck,  m.d Al- 
bany ^  J.  Munselly  1842.  8vo,  pp.  35.  +  Second  Edition.  Albany ^ 
1850.     8vo,  pp.  63.                                                                H.  4225 

Also  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  41-99.     H. 


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BECK. 


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Beck.  A  Letter  on  the  Establishment  of  a  New  Medical 
School  in  connection  with  Columbia  College,  1832.     By  John 

B.  Beck  ...  .  New  Tori,  1832.     8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  4226 

Beck  (Lewis  C.)  An  Account  of  the  Salt  Springs  at  Salina, 
in  Onondaga  County,  State  of  New  York  ...  .  By  Lewis  C. 
Beck,  M.D New-York^  1826.     8vo,  pp.  36.         b.,  s.  4227 

Reprinted  from  "New  York  Med.  and  Phys.  Journal,"  No.  i8. 

Beck.  Botany  of  the  Northern  and  Middle  States  ...  . 
arranged  according  to  the  Natural  System.  By  Lewis  C.  Beck 
...  .  Albany^  printed  by  Webster  and  Skinner^  '833.  i2mo,  pp. 
Iv.,  471.  H.  4228  • 

Beck.  Botany  of  the  United  States  of  America,  arranged 
according  to  the  Natural  System.  By  Lewis  C.  Beck,  m.d. 
New  Tork,  1848.     i2mo.  4229 

Beck.  Botany  of  the  United  States  north  of  Virginia;  com- 
prising descriptions  of  the  flowering  and  fernlike  Plants  hitherto 
found  in  those  States.  By  Lewis  C.  Beck.  Second  Edition. 
New  Tork,  Harpers,  1848.  i2mo,  pp.  xiii.,  480.  c.  + Third 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  New  York,  1856.  i2mo,  pp. 
471.  c.  4230 

Beck.  A  Gazeteer  of  the  States  of  Illinois  and  Missouri; 
containing  a  General  View  of  each  State — a  General  View  of 
their  Counties  and  a  Particular  Description  of  their  Towns, 
Villages,  Rivers,  &c.  &c.  With  a  Map,  and  other  Engravings. 
By  Lewis  C.  Beck,  a.m.  ...  Albany,  Charles  R.  and  George 
frebster,  1823.     8vo,  pp.  352.     Map  and  5  Plates.         h.  4231 

Beck.     Geographical  Botany  of  the  United  States.    By  Lewis 

C.  Beck,  M.D.     [New  Tork'],  1828.     8vo.  p.  4232 

Beck.  Mineralogy  of  New- York  ...  .  By  Lewis  C.  Beck 
...  .  Albany,  1842.  4to,  pp.  xxiv.,  I  1.,  pp.  536,  2  1.  Wood- 
cuts, and  8  Plates.  b.  4233 

With  a  second  title-page,  engraved,  "  Natural  History  of  New  York.  ..."  Usually 
lettered  "  Natural  History  of  New  York.     Part  3." 

Beck.  Report  on  the  BreadstufFs  of  the  United  States,  made 
to  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  by  Lewis  C.  Beck,  m.d. 
Wushington^  1849.     ^^®»  PP*  3'*  ^'  4^34 


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BECKER. 


561 


[Beck  (Nicholas  F.)]  Considerations  in  Favour  of  the  Con- 
struction" of  a  Great  State  Road,  from  Lake-Erie  to  the  Hud- 
son-River. By  a  Citizen  of  New- York.  Jlbany^  iSij..  8vo, 
pp.  48.  B.  4235 

[Beck  (Paul),  Jr.]  A  Proposal  for  altering  the  Eastern 
Front  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  wi  :h  a  view  to  prevent  the 
recurrence  of  Malignant.  Disorders,  on  a  Plan  conformable  to 
the  Original  Design  of  William  Penn.  By  a  Citizen  of  Phila- 
delphia.     Philadelphia^  W.  Fry^  1820.      Svo,  pp.  1 1.     Plan. 

Beck  (T.)  Eulogium  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Simeon 
De  Witt,  Surveyor  General  of  the  State  of  New- York,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University,  &c.  &c.  &c.  By  T.  Romeyn  Beck, 
M.D.     Albany^  E.  W.  and  C.  Skinner^  1835.     Svo,  pp.  29. 

B.,  H.,  s.  4237 

Beck  (Theodoric  R.),  m.d.  Statistics  of  the  Medical  Colleges 
of  the  United  States.  By  T.  Romeyn  Beck,  m.d.  1839.  Al- 
bany^ Joel  Munsell^  1839.     8vo,  pp.  64.  b.  4238 

Beck  (R.)  Sermon  at  Amherst,  Oct.  2,  1782,  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  David  Parsons.     By  R.  Beck.     Springfield^  1783.     8vo. 

Beck-Bernard  [M>"'  Amelie  Lina).  La  Rio-Parana;  cinq 
annees  de  sejour  dans  la  republique  argentine.  Paris^  Grassart^ 
1864.     i2mo.  4240 

Beck-Bernard  (Charles).  La  republique  argentine.  Lau- 
sanne:  Delafontaine  et  Rouge,  iSb^.     i2mo.  4241 

Becker  (Abraham).  Address  delivered  at  Worcester,  N.  Y., 
July  26,  1852,  on  the  occasion  of  the  burial  of  Capt.  Leslie 
Chase,  of  the  United  States  Army,  by  Abraham  Becker,  Esq., 
and  Poem  delivered  on  the  same  occasion  by  Robert  F.  Queal, 
Albany,  1852.     8vo,  pp.  23.  s.  4242 

Becker.  Address  before  the  ...  Citizens  of  Charlotteville, 
N.  Y.,  July  5,  1852,  at  their  celebration  of  the  seventy-seventh 
anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By  Abraham  Becker. 
Albany,  1862.     Svo.  c.  4243 

Becker  (George.)  Speech  delivered  at  the  Freshman  Prize 
Debate  ...  Yale  College,  Jan.  17,  1857,  by  George  Becker 
...  .  ["Ought  Politics  to  be  Discussed  in  the  Pulpit?"]  Albany, 
1857.     4^0*  PP-  ''•  "•  4^44 

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[Becker  (Gottfried  Wtlheltn)].  Sudamerika  wie  es  war  und 
wie  es  jetzt  ist ;  oder  Ursprung  und  Fortgang  der  Revolution 
daselbst  bis  1819.     Leipzig^  Rein,  1820.     8vo.  4245 

Becket  (Thomas).  Journal  of  a  Voyage  round  the  World 
in  His  Majesties  Ship  Endeavour,  In  the  Years  1768,  1769, 
1770  and  1771;  undertaken  in  Pursuit  of  Natural  Knowledge, 
at  the  Desire  of  the  Royal  Society,  containing  all  the  various 
occurrences  of  the  voyage;  With  Descriptions  of  several  new 
Discovered  Countries  in  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  and  accounts 
of  their  Soil  and  Productions ;  and  of  many  singularities  in  the 
Structure,  Apparel,  Manners,  Customs,  Policy,  Manufactures 
&c.  of  their  Inhabitants.  To  which  is  added  a  concise  vocabu- 
lary of  the  Language  of  Otahitee.  London^  kdcclxxi.  R1. 
4to,  pp.  133.  4246 

Beckett  (S.  B.)  Guide  Book  of  the  Atlantic  and  St.  Law- 
rence, and  St.  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Railroads,  including  a  Full 
Description  ...  of  the  White  Mountains,  by  S.  B.  Beckett  ...  . 
Portland:  Sanborn  ^  Carter^  1853.  i8mo,  pp.  vl  (3),  8-1 80. 
Map  and  Woodcuts.  b.  4247 

Beckford  (Wm.)  A  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Island  of 
Jamaica :  with  Remarks  upon  the  Cultivation  of  the  Sugar-Cane, 
throughout  the  different  Seasons  of  the  Year,  and  chiefly  con- 
sidered in  a  Picturesque  Point  of  View ;  also.  Observations  and 
Reflections  upon  what  would  probably  be  the  Consequences  of 
an  Abolition  of  the  Slave-Trade,  and  of  the  Emancipation  of  the 
Slaves.  By  William  Beckford,  Esq.  ...  London:  T.  and  J. 
Egerton,  m,dcc,xc.     2  vols.,  8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  Ix.,  404 ;  2  p.  1., 

405.  H.  4248 

*'  The  Author  resided  for  several  years  U  Jamaica,  and  was  largely  concerned  in  its 
plantations  and  traffic;  his  work,  in  consequence,  contains  much  valuable  informa- 
tion."— Rich,  i.,  36a. 

Beckford.  Vues  pittoresques  de  la  Jamaique,  avec  une  de- 
scription detaillee  de  ses  productions,  surtout  des  cannes  a  sucre, 
des  travaux,  du  traitement  et  des  moeurs  des  negres,  etc.  Tra- 
duit  de  I'anglois  par  J.  S.  P.  Geneve,  Barde,  1792.  2  vols., 
Svo.  + Lausanne,  1793.  2  vols.,  1 2mo,  +  Paris,  La  Villette, 
1793.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  190;  224.  4249 

Beckford.  Mahlerische  Beschreibung  der  Insel  Jamaica 
aus  dem  Engii^chen.     Berlin,  Voss,  1790.     2  vols.,  8vo.      4250 

Heinsius  has  the  date  1790;  Kayser,  1 79 1. 


BECKWITH. 


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Beckford.  Remarks  upon  the  Situation  of  Negroes  in  Ja- 
maica, impartially  made  From  a  local  Experience  of  nearly 
Thirteen  Years  in  that  island,  by  W.  Beckford,  jun.  ...  London^ 
T.  and  J.  Egerton^  mdcclxxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  viii.,  99.     H.4251 

See  Rich,  i.,  348 ;  M.  R.,  lxxix,  69. 

Beckley  (Hosea).  The  History  of  Vermont ;  with  Descrip- 
tions, Physical  and  Topographical.  By  Rev.  Hosea  Beckley, 
A.M.     Brattlehoroy  Geo.  H.  Salisbury^  1846.      i2mo,  pp.  396. 

Beckmann  (Joh.)  Litteratur  der  altercn  Reisebeschreib- 
ungen.  Nachrichten  von  ihren  Verfassern,  von  ihrem  Inhalte, 
von  ihren  Ausgaben  und  Uebersetzungen.  ...  Von  Johann  Beck- 
mann ...  .  Gottingen^  'Johann  Frederick  Rower,,  1807-IO.  8 
Bde  in  8  Stiicke,  8vo,  pp.  xii.,  750  ;  vi.,  756.  h.  4253 


This  is  the  title  of  the  Stiicke ;  the  title  of  the  Bande  reads : 
ungen.     Von  Johann,"  etc. 


"  ...  Reisebeschrelb- 


Beckmann  (Johann).  Voyages  dans  les  Colonies  du  melieu 
de  L'Amerique-Septentionale,  par  Jean  Beckmann;  traduits  de 
I'Allemand.     Lausanne,,  1798.     8vo.  4^54 

Beckmann  or  Becmann  (Johann  Christoph).  Historia  Orbis 
Terrarum,  geographica  et  civilis  ...  .  Francofurti  ad  Oderam,, 
1673.  4to.  +  Editio  tertia  correctior.  Francofurti  ad  Oderam 
et  Lipsia,,  Zimmermann^  1685.  4to,  107  sheets.  +  Editio  quinta. 
Francofurti  et  Lipsia,  apud  Henr.  Joh.  Meyeri  Hered.y  1698. 
410.4- [/i.]     1707.     4to.  4255 

Like  all  the  general  geographies,  has  some  chapters  on  the  New  World. 

Beckwith  (C.)  Arguments  in  the  Case  of  Isaac  H.  Burch 
vs.  Mary  V7.  Burch.  By  C.  Beckwith,  Esq.,  and  Hon.  O.  W. 
[H.  ?]  Browning.  Chicago:  Scott  &  Company,  Printers,  1861, 
8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  162,  91.  B.  4256 

Beckwith  (E.  G.)  Explorations  on  a  Voyage  from  Great 
Salt  Lake  to  California.  With  geological  report  and  description 
of  organic  remains  by  J.  Schiel.  Washington,  1854.  Imp.  410, 
pp.  114.     4  Plates.  4257 

Beckwith.  Report  of  Exploration  of  a  Route  for  the 
Pacific  Railroad,  near  the  38th  and  39th  Parallels  of  Latitude, 
from  the  Mouth  of  the  Kansas  to  Sevier  River,  in  the  Great 
Basin.     By  Lieut,  E.  G,  Beckwith  ...  .  [Washington,  1854  or 


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BECKWOURTH. 


1855.]     8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  149.     2  Maps.     33d  Cong.,  ist  Sess. 
House  Doc,  129.)  B.,  H.  4258 

Also,  in  the  same  document  :  Report  of  Explorations  of  a  Route  for  the  Pacific 
Railroad,  on  the  Forty-first  Parallel  of  North  Latitude,  pp.  136.  And  in  33d  Cong., 
2d  Sess.,  Ex.  Doc,  Vol.  xi..  Part  2,  the  same  reports  are  printed  in  4.to,  one  with 
colored,  the  other  with  uncolored  plates,     h. 

Beckwith  (G.)  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  General 
Assembly  of  ...  Connecticut,  May  13th,  1756.  Being  the  Day 
of  the  Anniversary  Election  there.  By  George  Beckwith  ...  . 
New  London,  T.  Green,  1756.     Sm.  8vo,  pp.  64.  H.  4259 

Also:  The  Invalidity  or  Unwarrantableness  Of  Lay  Ordination  ...  .  New-London, 
Printed  by  Timothy  Green,  1763.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  79.  h.  (5«  especially  pp.  56-76.)  4- 
Second  Letter  on  the  subject  of  Lay  Ordination.      Neiv  London,  Conn.,  1766.      i2mo. 

Beckwith  (G.)  Number  20.  1867  ...  .  Beckwith's  Almanac. 
Calculated  for  Connecticut  and  Adjacent  States.  By  George 
Beckwith,  Phonographer.  Jg®""  Survivor  of  Beers,  Middlebrook 
and  Prindle.  ''^^  ...  New  Haven,  Conn.,  H.  C.  Peck  [n.  d.] 
i8mo,  pp.  (72).  H.  4260 

Beckwith  (G.  C.)  Eulogy  on  William  Ladd,  late  President 
of  the  American  Peace  Society.  By  George  C.  Beckwith.  ... 
Boston,  Whipple  ^  Damrell,  1841.      8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  4261 

Beckwith.  The  Peace  Manual,  or  War  and  its  Remedies. 
By  G.  C.  Beckwith.     Boston,  1847.      i8mo.  c.  4262 

Beckwith.  A  Universal  Peace  Society,  with  the  Basis 
of  co-operation  in  the  cause  of  Peace.  [A  Letter  to  John 
Lee  L.L.D.,  President  of  the  London  Peace  Society.]  Boston, 
1844  ?     8vo.  4263 

Beckwith.  The  History  of  Block  Island.  By  Henry  T. 
Beckwith.  Read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society, 
Nov.  1856.     Historical  Magazine,  April,  1858.     410,  pp.  8. 

A  few  copies  printed  separately. 

Beckwourth  (J.  p.)  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  James 
P.  Beckwourth,  Mountaineer,  Scout,  and  Pioneer,  and  Chief  of 
the  Crow  Nation  of  Indians.  With  Illustrations.  Written 
from  his  own  Dictation,  by  T.  D.  Bonner.  New  Tork,  Harper 
fsf  Brothers,  1856.      i2mo,  pp.  537.  4265 

Beckwourth.  Le  Chasseur.  Scenes  de  la  vie  sauvage  en 
Amerique.  Traduit  de  Tanglo-ainericain  par  Noblet.  Paris, 
Dentu,  i860.      i8mo,  pp.  x.,  504.     Vignette.  4266 


BBDENCKINOE, 


565 


Becourt  (R.  E.)  Au  roi  sur  la  necessite  et  la  possibilite  de 
reconquerir  les  colonies  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud,  du  Mexique  et 
de  Saint-Domingue ;  par  R.  de  Becourt.  [13  fevrier  1824.] 
Paris^  Dentu  ;  Petity  1814.     Svo,  pp.  16.  4267 

Bedard  (P.  H.)  Lettre  a  M.  Chaboillez,  Cur  de  Longueil, 
relativement  a  ses  "  Questions  sur  le  Gouvernement  Ecclsias- 
tique  du  district  de  Montral"  par  P.  H.  Bedard.  Montreal^ 
1823.     8vo,  pp.  40.  4268 

Bedard  (Thomas).  Observations  sur  le  Projet  du  Change- 
ment  des  Tenures  dans  cette  Province.     Par  Thomas  Bedard. 


[Eng.  and  French.]     ^'ebec^  I79i-     8vo,  pp.  11. 


4269 


Bedard.  Observatic  ns  on  the  Report  respecting  a  Change 
in  the  Tenures  of  this  Province.  By  Thomas  Bedard.  [Eng- 
lish and  French,]     ^u'ebec^  ^19^'     8vo,  pp.  ii;  M.  4270 

Bedei.l  (G.  T.)  Fellow  Workers.  Two  Sermons  Preached 
by  the  Rev.  Gregory  Thurston  Bedell,  d.d.,  ...  2d  Day  of  Oc- 
tober, 1859,  being  the  Close  of  his  Ministry  in  the  Church  of 
the  Ascension,  New- York.  Also,  Notitiae  Parochiales.  New- 
Torky  Printed  by  the  Vestry^   1859.      i2mo,  pp.  106.     H.  4271 

Bedell.  Notitiae  parochiales.  Parish  Statistics  of  the 
Church  of  the  Ascension.  ...  Prepared  by  the  Rector  ....  New- 
Tork:  Baker^  Godwin  £3*  Co.,  185 1.     i2mo,  pp.  24.     View.     H. 

Also:  New  York,  i%f)0.     izmo,  pp.  62.     b.     And  for  other  years  ? 

Bedell.     Sermons  by  Rev.  Gregory  T.  Bedell,  d.d 

With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author,  by  Stephen  H. 
Tyng.  Philadelphia^  IVilliam  Stavely^  'John  C.  Pechin^  1835.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  7,  memoir  ccli,  308 ;  3  p.  1.,  pp.  502.        b.  4273 

Bedell.  A  Votive  Pillar.  A  Discourse  Commemorating 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Church  of  the  Ascension,  N.  Y. 
Preached  on  the  Occasion  of  the  loth  anniversary  of  his  Pas- 
torate on  Sunday  March  20,  1853.  ^7  ^^^-  ^'  Thurston 
Bedell,  Rector  ...  New-York:  A.  D.  F.  Randolph,  1853.  i2mo, 
pp.  48.  4274 

Bedenckinge  |  Over  d' Antwoordt  der  Heeren  Bcwint-  J  heb- 
bers  vande  Oost-Indische  |  Compagnie  :  aen|d'£dele  Gr:  Mog: 
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pagnien.y Concordia  res  parvx  crescvnt.  |  [Vignette.]  |  In  s'Graven- 
Haghe^  \  By  'Jan  Veel't^  Boeck-verkooper  in  f  Gorstraetjen^  \  Anno 
i644.|4to,  4p.  1.,  pp.  32.  4275 

Prefixed  is  the  "  Antwoordt,"  for  the  title  of  which,  tee  Consideratie. 

Bedford  (G.  S.)  Address,  Introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lec- 
tures delivered  in  ...  New  York,  November  8,  1834,  by  Gun- 
ning S.  Bedford  ...  .  Second  Edition.  New  York^  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  H.  4276 

Bedford.  An  Address  ...  November  15,  1835,  By  Gunning 
S.  Bedford  ...  .  New  York^  1836,     8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  4277 

Both  addresses  criticise  severely  the  management  of  the  New  York  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons. 

Bedford.  Reports  of  the  School  Committees  of  Bedford, 
Mass.,  presented  April,  1847,  ^"^  April,  1848.  Boston,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  18.  H,  4278 

The  report  for  1847  reproaches  the  citizens  for  a  want  of  interest  in  the  schools,  in 
an  unusually  pungent  style. 

Bedford  {Duke  of).     See  Russell. 

Bedford,  A''.  H.  History  of  Bedford,  New-Hampshire, 
being  Statistics,  compiled  on  the  occasion  of  the  One  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town ;  May  19th, 
1850.      Boston,  Jl/red  Mudge,  jSsi.     8vo,  pp.  364.     Map.     H. 

Peter    P.   Woodbury,  Thomas  Savage,  and  William  Patten   were   the   publishing 
committee. 

Bedford,  N.  Y.  Circular  Letter  from  the  Committee  of  the 
Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice  in  the  Town  of  Bedford,  etc. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  4280 

Bedford,  Pa.  The  Bedford  Mineral  Springs  with  an  Ana- 
lysis of  its  Waters  ...  .  Philadelphia,  1857.      i2mo,  pp.  12. 


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